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GE Digital 2020 User Conference: From Resilience to Innovation

October 13, 2020
  • “Industrial Superheroes” take center stage as global companies deploy mission-critical software to tackle day-to-day business and plan for the future
  • GE Digital prepares to welcome GE Aviation Digital to the team with analytics solutions aligned to the company’s mission
  • More than 20 Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Grid Utility, Manufacturing, and Aviation customers share Digital Transformation stories

 

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Electrification Software Energy

Knowledge Is Power: It Takes More Than Software...

Steven Martin
August 15, 2018
In the time it takes the average person to read this sentence, 36 petabytes of IoT data, (an amount roughly equivalent to 720 million four-drawer filing cabinets filled with text) will be created. That number will double by the end of 2019. During lunch today (for those fortunate enough to take lunch), GE Power Digital’s software will successfully manage 864 million kW hours of electricity (enough to power the city of Atlanta…for 2 months).
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Industrial Internet

A Recipe For Success: Software And Data Help Food Packaging Companies Go Digital

Amy Kover
June 01, 2018
The Swiss-based company SIG is one of the unsung heroes on food's journey from orchards and fields to your kitchen cabinet.
That's because SIG makes packaging and machines that box food, drinks, and other products at rapid-fire rates. They can fill 9,000 large cartons, 12,000 medium cartons, or 24,000 smaller cartons with veggies, soups and other foodstuffs in the space of an hour. In 2017 alone, the equipment produced 33.6 billion cartons.
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The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
January 12, 2018
"Scientists at Duke University flexed human muscles grown from stem cells for the first time, a thumbnail-sized sensor connected to a smartphone app can track your sun exposure, and another device can sniff out counterfeit homebrew in your expensive drink. Here’s a toast to science.
 

 

Bioengineering Is Flexing Muscles

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The Fix Is In: AI Is Solving The Riddle Of Smarter, Faster Maintenance

P D Olson
January 08, 2018
It might seem like a cushy job to be the man or woman who works out of the carpeted offices of a power plant, coordinating field service crews who traipse out into the elements to fix, say, an idled wind turbine. But it’s far from elementary. “It’s still a judgment call,” says Scott Berg, chief operating officer of ServiceMax from GE Digital. “Dispatchers probably can’t consider all the historic factors and track record of the individual. Your ability to dispatch might be dependent on your personal knowledge of 20 people.”
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5 Key Trends and Concepts Shaping Asia’s IoT Revolution

August 22, 2017
The future is now – especially in the world of manufacturing and industry, where innovations in robotics, advanced manufacturing, 3D printing, and more, are poised to transform plant operations and efficiencies.
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Imagine a Connected Malaysia: The Industrial Internet of Things

December 27, 2016
Imagine a connected Malaysia. This is a country where road sensors communicate on a city-wide network, where industry uses advanced data analytics to drive efficiency, where remote monitoring and digital collaboration open up opportunities for a nation.
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Electrification Software

Forget The Consumer Internet Of Things: IIoT Is Where It’s Really At

Jon Pittman
October 13, 2016

While consumer IoT applications may get a lot off buzz, factories are likely to have the greatest potential economic impact from IoT use. Jon Pittman, vice president of corporate strategy for Autodesk, turned his house into an IoT testing ground and came up with three lessons for Industrial Internet of Things systems.

 

 
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Big Data

GE And Microsoft Join Forces In The Industrial Data Cloud

July 11, 2016
The industrial cloud is about to get a lot bigger.
GE and Microsoft Corp. are uniting their cloud computing technologies in a partnership that will bring GE's Predix platform for the Industrial Internet to businesses running on Microsoft Azure.
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