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SIGNA Pioneer's MAGiC: one-and-done MR imaging designed to acquire images in as little as one-third the time

November 30, 2014

GE Healthcare’s new MRI system designed with productivity in mind

CHICAGO - November 30, 2014 - Today at #RSNA14, GE Healthcare (NYSE: GE) unveiled SIGNA Pioneer*, a new 510(k) pending 3.0T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system that embodies the exploration and expansion of modern medical imaging. Leveraging novel productivity enhancements like MAGiC* (Magnetic Resonance Image Compilation) one-and-done imaging and GE’s exclusive patient-friendly SilentScan technology, SIGNA Pioneer truly blazes a trail to the future of MRI.


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A century of firsts: Edison's brainchild advancing the future at 100th RSNA

November 30, 2014
  • Empowering clinicians with a new magical MRI workflow solution, comprehensive breast health portfolio and integrated healthcare IT environment
  • GE Healthcare is the only company to attend inaugural and centennial RSNA meetings

CHICAGO - November 30, 2014 - For more than 100 years, GE Healthcare’s (NYSE: GE) pioneering innovations have enabled clinicians to deliver quality, affordable and accessible care.


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Edward Gerwin, Jr.: Building the Right Trade Policies to Support the Internet of Things

Edward Gerwin Jr Trade Guru Llc
November 25, 2014
On factory floors and from computers in Silicon Valley, GE is building what it calls the “Industrial Internet” — global networks that employ sensors, 
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The Smart Home — When Will People Get It?

November 19, 2014
Have you received your Robot Butler yet?
 
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Eileen Claussen: Addressing Climate Change in the Absence of Policy

Eileen Claussen Center For Climate And Energy Solutions
November 10, 2014
For the past two decades, governments, companies and non-­governmental organizations concerned about climate change have looked to comprehensive global and national policy solutions.
 

While this approach makes sense — given that climate change is a global issue and market­-based national or international solutions would be far less expensive solutions than command and control approaches — an ambitious, binding international treaty has yet to materialize. And here in the U.S., climate change legislation doesn’t look likely for the foreseeable future.
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When Big Data Plays a Matchmaker Between the Environment and Economics

November 03, 2014

From space, Norfolk Southern’s 20,000-mile rail system resembles a neural network and it increasingly works like one, too. The railroad has rolled out a big data system called Movement Planner, which helps intelligently direct the hundreds of trains that ply its rails through 22 states from the Atlantic coast to the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River every day.

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Cultural Shift in the Industrial Internet Age — Q&A with Edward Youdell

Ed Youdell Fabricators And Manufacturers Association
October 30, 2014
The rise of the Industrial Internet and Big Data has the power to transform industries, with data captured by connected machines enabling companies to capture efficiencies across operations and potentially achieve zero downtime.
 

To realize the benefits of these technologies, however, companies need to ensure that data analytics are being applied in the most effective way and communicated to the right people. That often requires a cultural shift throughout the operations — from the C-suite to the shop floor.
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GE Launches Industrial Internet Solutions, Predictivity™ and its KL-based remote monitoring and diagnostic centre, iCenter

October 28, 2014
  • Predictivity™ harnesses the power of the Industrial Internet to connect people, machines, and industrial big data, to deliver better outcomes

  • Malaysian “iCenter”, one of three oil and gas global centers, monitors over 800 gas turbines and compressors in 27 countries

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Protecting Infrastructure with Smarter CPS

Mit News
October 24, 2014

Saurabh Amin builds resiliency in essential infrastructure networks for transportation, energy and water distribution.

Security of IT networks is continually being improved to protect against malicious hackers. Yet when IT networks interface with infrastructures such as water and electric systems to provide monitoring and control capabilities, they often introduce new vulnerabilities that increase the risks of service disruptions.

 
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William Ruh: What the Rise of Industrial Internet Means for Cyber Security

William Ruh GE
October 23, 2014
Security isn’t what it used to be. Thirty years ago, it was a fence with a locked gate and a guard posted outside a data center. Today, it’s a multi-layered strategy encompassing people, processes, devices, sensors, machines, systems and networks.
 

As the world’s markets rapidly evolve into complex hybrids of physical and digital assets, cyber security is increasingly critical as a stabilizing force. It is no longer an esoteric art practiced mainly by rival intelligence agencies and giant corporations — it has become a basic necessity of everyday life for any business.
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