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A LEAP Into The Future: New Design Will Drive Jet Engine Production Boom

February 21, 2013

Plane makers don’t mince words about the fastest growing market in aviation. “Single-aisle aircraft remain pivotal,” declares Boeing’s long-term market view. “Over the next 20 years, we project that 23,240 single-aisle planes will be delivered, representing nearly 70 percent of commercial plane deliveries and 45 percent of total delivery value,” Boeing says.

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Vanderbilt, GE Team to Achieve Deeper Understanding of Colon Cancer

February 12, 2013

  • GE advanced cancer mapping technology to provide unprecedented studies of cancer cells
  • Could yield new insights into how colon cancer develops, progresses and can be suppressed

NISKAYUNA, NY, February 12, 2013 -- Vanderbilt University has partnered with GE Global Research, the technology development arm for the General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), to better define -- at the cellular level -- how colon tumors form and develop.


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GE to Acquire Aviation Business of Avio S.p.A

December 21, 2012
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GE Demonstrates Battery Dominant Fuel Cell Bus Using New Durathon™ Battery

December 13, 2012
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GE Cooling Technology, As Thin As A Credit Card, Enables Ultra-thin Tablets, Laptops

December 11, 2012
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More Support Needed for Veterans Returning to Work in the UK, Says GE

November 05, 2012

  • 50% of GE veterans surveyed felt UK commercial sector could do more to support veterans making the transition to commercial life

  • GE launches UK Veterans Network to bolster existing campaigns to recruit, retain, support and develop military veterans


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GE To Develop Enhanced Sensing Capabilities for Underground CO2 Storage Wells

October 04, 2012

  • Multi-point sensors would enable continuous monitoring of pressure and temperature inside wells to detect potential leaks sooner
  • GE sensors can tolerate extreme conditions in harsh underground environments
  • New technology could help foster widespread adoption of carbon sequestration as an environmentally-friendly alternative


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