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The Boy Who Beeps

August 24, 2017
Imagine living in a world where every single electrical device you see is connected to the internet. A world where machines can talk to one another and tell us what they know.
GE is changing the conversations with Industrial Internet. GE is connecting a network of intelligent machines which will transform businesses as dramatically as the consumer Internet has changed our lives. GE is bringing together industrial engineering with sensors, software and big data analytics to create brilliant machines.
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Trip Around ASEAN With John Rice, Vice Chairman of GE & CEO of GE Global Growth And Operations

Sofia Wong
August 24, 2017
Vice chairman of GE and president & CEO of GE Global Growth and Operations, John G. Rice leads GE’s global markets with particular emphasis on markets such as China, India, Middle East, Brazil and ASEAN where he will accelerate GE’s efforts to meet customer needs with GE’s leading technology and services. Here are 10 questions for John Rice on his visit to ASEAN and his views on the nation and its growth.
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Every Two Seconds, An Aircraft Powered By GE Technology Takes Off Somewhere In The World.

August 24, 2017
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GE: Developing the Age of Gas

June 08, 2015
We are living in the Age of Gas.  From the technology to drive huge production to the flexibility of distributed power and small scale LNG plants, GE has helped power this revolution in increased demand for the cleaner and often cheaper alternative to oil based fuels.
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Just Like Dimples on Golf Balls, Reshaping Aircraft in Flight Could Make Planes Fly Better

April 01, 2015
In the not-too-distant future, airplanes will scythe into the wind with an airframe that can virtually streamline its shape using nothing but air. In pursuit of this goal, researchers at NASA and Boeing moved a vertical tail from an old 757 inside the world’s largest wind tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center in California to test technology called active flow control. Active flow uses tiny air jets to reduce friction and turbulence across flight surfaces.
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One if by Air, Two if by Sea: How the Jet Engine that Supercharged Aviation Found Earthly Calling, Powering the World’s Fastest Ship

March 23, 2015
When the first C-5 transport plane took off in 1968, it became the world’s largest aircraft, capable of lifting 130 tons of cargo. As tall as a six-story building and 80 yards long, the U.S. Air Force called it “a beautiful, useful giant.”
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The Industrial Internet is Already Changing Our Lives, You Just Don’t Know It Yet

March 19, 2015
In the last 200 years, the world has experienced several waves of innovation. Successful companies learned to navigate these changes and adapt to the changing environment. Today we are on the brink of another thrust of innovation that promises to change the way we do business and interact with the world of industrial machines. It is the rise of the Industrial Internet.
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Ideas are Scary

January 28, 2015
Ideas are Scary

“If you like ideas, you have to love GE”, Jack Welch, Former Chairman & CEO of GE.
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Thinner, Lighter, Stiffer, Stronger: Next Gen Jet Engine Fan Blades Use Carbon Super Material

September 03, 2014
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Aerial Intelligence: This Airbus Makes Pilots Smarter

July 14, 2014

At first glance, Air Asia’s fleet of Airbus A320 planes look like any other passenger aircraft. But look under the hood and you will find an array of sensors and proprietary technology developed by GE that make their pilots smarter.

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