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It Shoots, It Scores! The FIRST Robotics Competition Inspires the Next Generation Of Engineers

Bruce Watson
May 15, 2017
Coach Doug Wildes knows that no matter how hard you train, sometimes the difference between winning and losing comes down to a toss of the ball. Even when it’s a robot doing the tossing.
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Ready For Takeoff: This Apprentice Program Is Launching Jobs In A Jet Engine Factory For High School Kids

Maggie Sieger
April 25, 2017
The Hydes' oldest daughter is an IT business analyst, their son is a computer engineer, and their youngest daughter will be studying art and psychology. Scott Reynolds’ daughters, both of whom were at the top of their classes in high school and college, now work in education, one as a teacher and the other as an operations manager for a national charter school network. When they were young, their father showed them a profile American Girl magazine had written about their grandmother’s career at GE.
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Australia's change-makers Decoding Industry

April 13, 2017
A king tide of data, workplace change and how to leverage technology for future prosperity were the themes of GE’s Decoding Industry event held at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art this week. Ten thought-provoking speakers engaged with 200 leaders from aviation, healthcare, resources, energy, and tech, to negotiate the gap between right now and accelerated innovation.
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#IWD: Be bold for STEM change

March 07, 2017
“Be bold for change”, the theme for 2017 International Women’s Day, is a strong current throughout GE, which earlier this year announced its plans to help bridge the STEM gender gap, with a goal to have 20,000 wome
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A wish list for 2017

January 03, 2017
If you’ve been following GE Reports’ Big Ideas series (catch part 1 and part 2 now), you’ll have an understanding of what thought leaders in a range of critical industries have identified as top-of-mind opportunities and disruptions in 2017.
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STEM

Brilliant In Boston: Mobile Lab Will Teach Students How Synthetic Life Plays Out In The Real World

October 06, 2016
What’s it like working as a software game developer, and what exactly does a synthetic life designer do? Boston public high school students will be soon able to learn the answers to those questions and others through experience. That’s because a new mobile education lab will soon travel through Beantown, allowing kids to interact with computer-assisted design, 3-D printers, laser cutters and other tools and machines they won’t find at home and in their schools.
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National Science Week special: What grows from STEM?

August 17, 2016
Curiouser and curiouser: young brains, wired for science and for discovering how the world works, are not always privy to how work can offer ongoing scientific opportunity. Identifying a career path for passionate involvement in science can seem risky in a rapidly churning job market.
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Sit up, Australian STEM students! This contest needs you.

May 16, 2016
In science, maths and engineering faculties of universities around the world, students are beavering away, solving the unsolvable. Their mission: transform the unimpossible into the possible.
GE’s inaugural Unimpossible Missions: The University Edition is on.
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women

No Girls Allowed? A Computer Scientist Crushes Gender Assumptions

Beena Ammanath Executive Director For Data And Analytics At GE
May 08, 2016

Female role models in traditionally male-dominated technical fields like computer science can help others overcome feelings of loneliness, intimidation and unworthiness. Without this support, these industries will continue to suffer from a lack of diverse opinion and qualified employees.

 
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Boston

GE Gives $50 Million To Boston For Schools, Clinics And Job Training

Tomas Kellner
April 04, 2016
GE will give $50 million in philanthropic funding for schools, job training and healthcare to Boston, its new home.
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