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Powering Laos on Many Levels

November 22, 2018

"Originally published on Wouter Van Wersch’s LinkedIn. Wouter is the President and CEO of GE Asia Pacific.
My first visit to Laos in September 2016, coincided with President Obama’s trip - when he became the first sitting U.S. president to visit the nation - and since then, I have always been impressed by the progress being made in the country whenever I return.

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BFM Innovation@Work Documentary Series: Industrial Internet

August 27, 2017
The era of Industrial Internet is approaching and fast. GE is connecting its machines to the internet as this holds the potential to transform the modern economy and bring substantial economic benefits – faster economic growth and higher living standards to our nation. Despite the rapid increase of connectivity between people and devices over the past two decades, only 1 percent of the world is actually connected.
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Q&A With Jeff Immelt: Indonesia, Infrastructure and the Industrial Internet (Part 2)

August 26, 2017
Here’s part 2 of Jeff Immelt’s interview session with few of the journalists that talks about Indonesia, their infrastructure and the growth & opportunity in Industrial Internet.
1.       What are your expectations on GE growing their investment within Indonesia?  

Indonesia is an important area for us. It’s a country which clearly offers a market for the things we sell, from lighting to locomotives. Currently Indonesia generates about $1 billion in revenue for GE, one of only 20 markets that reach  that figure.
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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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ASEAN

ASEAN Still Believes In Globalization. But How Can It Make It Work For Everyone?

John G Rice GE
May 12, 2017

They say age is only a number, but as the trading bloc of ASEAN crosses the 50-year mark, numbers speak volumes about the dynamic transformation of this region. Taken as one economy, it’s $2 trillion GDP makes it the seventh largest in the world, heading towards $6 trillion (and the fourth largest) by 2030. It hasn’t been without growing pains. There is dramatic diversity in the 10 countries in the region. In that diversity lies challenges, but also strength.

 

 
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smart cities

Cities Of 2050: Data And Tech Will Fuel The Megacities Of The Future

Terry D Bennett Redshift
April 28, 2017

When it comes to designing infrastructure, one thing is for sure: Big Data collected through the IoT will play a key role in growing the megacities of 2050, including using data to watch people’s movements and creating smarter mobility. But creating smart cities means more than using the IoT to optimize services or communicate information to residents. It should frame local government decision-making around city transformation.

 

 

 
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finance

Follow The Money: How To Cut Through Infrastructure’s Worst Red Tape

David Nason GE Energy Financial Services President And CEO
April 10, 2017
AR is one of many tools GE is applying to fulfill its vision of the digital “Brilliant Factory.” Last week the company announced plans to train workers for the arrival of 3D printing, big data, robotics, digital and lean manufacturing, and other advanced technologies on the factory floor.
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Transportation

An 'All of the Above' Approach to U.S. Infrastructure

Sarah Kline Bipartisan Policy Center Fellow
Michele Nellenbach Director Of Strategic Initiatives At Bipartisan Policy Center
March 22, 2017

Investing in U.S. infrastructure may be one of the few bipartisan efforts that financial institutions, manufacturers, policy makers and workers can all get behind. The new Coalition to Modernize America’s Infrastructure is a diverse group that advocates four principles for a truly transformative infrastructure package.

 

 

 
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Part 2 Transformation: Change in the Energy Ecosystem

March 03, 2017
The global energy ecosystem is changing. That is an ecosystem where collectively the world spends over US$6 trillion annually. That amounts to roughly 6% of global GDP. GE is a company with world-leading experience operating throughout this ecosystem, whether that’s upstream production or generation and delivery. This is a landscape we understand, and it’s a landscape which is experiencing huge transformation. Here are 9 key areas to look out for.
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asia

Up: Myanmar’s New Agenda For Infrastructure After 50 Years Of Isolation

John G Rice GE
December 12, 2016
One of our colleagues, Bill Bridge, designed a computer interface for Dartmouth that could transfer information from the computer to dumb terminals. They had no memory and no capability of doing computation. These were just input and output devices with keyboards. People could connect between 15 to 20 terminals to one computer and use that for time sharing. GE was one of the first companies to do time sharing and allow multiple terminals to talk to a computer.
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