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Industrial Internet

Video: Predix Now Open For All Industrial Internet Developers

Tomas Kellner
February 24, 2016
GE spent $1 billion over the last few years to develop Predix, the cloud-based platform that has allowed GE to securely collect data from jet engines, gas turbines and MRI scanners, analyze it and then use the results to make them run better. Last fall GE gave access to Predix to a select group of partners and customers.
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GE Digital Unveils Global Alliance Program, Forms New Collaborations on the Heels of Predix Platform General Availability, to Spur Industrial Internet Growth

February 22, 2016
  • GE Digital Alliance Program is an industry first, dedicated to building the digital industrial ecosystem across global systems integrators, independent software vendors, telecommunications service providers and technology providers
  • New program encompasses previous agreements with Accenture, AT&T, Cisco, SoftBank and Vodafone, plans underway with Capgemini; heralds newly inked strategic alliances with Intel, Infosys, Genpact, TCS, Deloitte Digital, Softtek and Wipro Limited

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GE präsentiert erstmals erweitertes Energieportfolio auf der E-world

February 16, 2016
  • Kombiniertes Energieportfolio nach der Akquisition der Energiesparten von Alstom
  • Komplettanbieter mit größtem Angebotsspektrum in den Bereichen dezentrale Stromerzeugung und intelligente Netzführung
  • Digitale Industrielösungen zur Anlagen- und Prozessoptimierung sowie zur Produktivitätssteigerung

Essen, 16. Februar 2016 - GE (NYSE: GE) präsentiert auf der E-world energy & water 2016 erstmals das erweiterte Portfolio im Energiesektor.


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Klaus Schwab: The 4th Industrial Revolution: What It Means, How to Respond

Klaus Schwab Founder And Executive Chairman World Economic Forum
January 17, 2016

As the lines blur between the physical and digital, we need to ensure the technological revolution has a positive impact on society.

 
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2016 predictions

Jim Carroll: 3 Ways Energy Innovation Will Heat Up in 2016

Jim Carroll Futurist
January 10, 2016

From advances in renewables to data-driven efficiencies and empowered consumers, 2016 offers the opportunity to shape the future of energy.

 

In my view, 2016 will prove to be a watershed year when it comes to sustainable energy. Years from now, we'll look back and realize that a variety of technological, design and demographic trends drove the power sector forward, accelerated by one key event — the Paris climate accord.
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Q&A with Jeff Immelt: Exciting Opportunities in ASEAN (Part 1)

January 06, 2016
Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, recently visited ASEAN and spoke to a few journalists here in Indonesia about the important issues the region is facing. Here are some key takeaways from the Q&A session that highlights GE’s presence in ASEAN as well as the challenges and opportunities of a volatile market.
1.       Why was the ASEAN trip (ID & VN) important to you, and GE?

 
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2016 predictions

The Future Hunters: These 4 Trends Will Transform The Digital Frontier in 2016

Erica Orange The Future Hunters
Jared Weiner The Future Hunters
January 05, 2016

From robotics and artificial intelligence to virtual reality, digital innovation is poised to accelerate this year.

 

Change has always been a constant, but it is now happening faster than ever before. The exponential pace of technological innovation is leading to a world of templosion, in which very large things happen in increasingly compressed amounts of time. The impacts of this acceleration — and digital transformation — will be felt everywhere.

Below are four areas where this era of templosion will play out this year:
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Industrial Internet

The Connector: Meet Joe Salvo, the Man from Digital Future

January 04, 2016
When Joe Salvo bought his house in Schenectady, New York, in 1986, he purchased a piece of history. GE built it in 1905, not long after Thomas Edison opened the company’s research labs in the city and moved manufacturing plants here. The house was intended to be the model electric home of the future. It came fully wired, with light bulbs in every room, an electric sewing machine, a toaster, an electric stove and even an electric water heater. It was the 1905 version of the self-driving car.
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Big Data

Going Number One Or Zero: This Japanese Company Just Brought The Binary Code Into the Bathroom

December 22, 2015
Building a house or renovating an apartment typically involves brute force and noise, frayed nerves, busted budgets and, sometimes, poisoned relations with neighbors. But homeowners in Japan can now rely on software-enabled technology to take out some of the pain.
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Meet Your Digital Twin: Internet For The Body Is Coming And These Engineers Are Building It

Tomas Kellner
December 18, 2015
Let’s be honest: November isn’t the best time to visit Helsinki. But the gloom that envelops the Finnish capital every autumn didn’t stop some 15,000 visitors from descending on Slush, one of the world’s largest tech gatherings, which drew 1,700 startups this year as well as Google, Nokia and GE.
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