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Lighting

The Future Of Light: GE To Sell Its Lighting Business To Savant

Tomas Kellner
May 27, 2020

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culture

The Art of Science: Inside The Decades-Old Love Affair Between Artists And GE

Liz Wishaw
October 19, 2019
Norman Rockwell painted ad posters for GE, as did Herbert Bayer, the last living member of the Bauhaus movement. Cult science-fiction illustrator Dean Ellis drew the changing face of downtown America for a GE calendar.
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Lighting

Bright Lights: Connected LEDs From GE Illuminate The Future of Lighting

Kristin Kloberdanz
April 02, 2018
In 1912, in East Cleveland, Ohio, engineers at GE’s National Electric Lamp Association (NELA) Park buried a time capsule inside a hollow cornerstone of their building. The lead box held, among other items, a booklet about the “spirit of cooperation” at NELA; a book containing songs written for the “Lamp Men” and sung at their annual meeting; and five light bulbs.
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LED

Earth Day: 7 Facts You Didn’t Know About LEDs

Bill Lacey GE Lighting Ceo
April 21, 2017
Extending the AR system to cobots like Sawyer from Rethink Robotics will allow the team in Waukesha expand the palette of tasks it covers to the “4Ds — dirty, dangerous, difficult and dull jobs,” Beacham says.
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Lights, Power, Passion

August 04, 2016
Lights, cameras, action! The Olympic Games as we experience them in the 21st Century wouldn’t take place without boosting the infrastructure of host cities. In Rio, 250 megawatts of extra energy is required to run the Games. Twenty percent of that energy, or enough to power a city of 200,000 people, will feed into the International Broadcast Center, the hub for worldwide viewing.
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Big Data

Power With A Purpose: This Startup Is Building The Internet Of Energy

Tomas Kellner
April 21, 2016
There are no dumb bricks in John Gordon’s world, only buildings with the potential to be intelligent. “If you deploy smart lights with sensors to gather data and digitize the energy system, you’ll end up with a nervous system running through the whole building,” he says. “The benefits in terms of savings and productivity can be enormous.”
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connectivity

5 Essential Things to Know About the Accelerating Future

Jim Carroll Futurist
March 22, 2016

In this era of hyperconnectivity, transformation is happening faster and impacting every industry. To thrive in this environment, you need to understand these five things.

 

Someday, we will look back and realize that we live in one of the most fascinating periods in history, with technology having entered a new era of what I call "hyperconnectivity" — where the rate of change is accelerating in nearly every industry.
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LED

3 Billion Sunsets Later: This LED Will Help Humans Spring Forward, Sleep At Night

Tomas Kellner
March 08, 2016
All living things — from animals and plants down to cells — carry inside them a clock set to the most basic cycle on Earth: night and day. Scientists believe that this clock, called circadian rhythm, dates to the very beginning of life on Earth, some 3.5 billion years ago. It helps us stay awake and active when the sun is out, and rest during the night so cells can carry out basic maintenance and the brain can record memories.
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Lighting

How GE Brought Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer To Life

December 22, 2015
It’s hard to imagine, but there was a time when GE still needed to sell the general public on the value of artificial illumination. So it made sense for the company to devote an episode of the General Electric Fantasy Hour to a show about a little reindeer who saves the day with his bright red nose.
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Intelligent Lighting

Swimming With Current: New Chief Digital Officer makes Intelligent Environments a Platform for Innovation

Tomas Kellner
December 07, 2015

In October, GE launched Current, a startup focusing on bringing to market a holistic energy-as-a-service offering absent from the industry today. Former IBM Watson executive John Gordon just became Current’s first chief digital officer.

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