News and insights from Malaysia
GE has been operating in ASEAN for over a century, and today has nearly 8,000 employees in over 60 sites throughout the region. The communities around us aren’t simply where we work, they’re where we live. Here’s a look at some of the ways we said thank you, by giving back in 2015.
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GE is changing the conversations with Industrial Internet. GE is connecting a network of intelligent machines which will transform businesses as dramatically as the consumer Internet has changed our lives. GE is bringing together industrial engineering with sensors, software and big data analytics to create brilliant machines.
Water is our most precious resource. We drink on average around four litres a day, and it is an irreplaceable element of our industry and our agriculture. Indeed it is at the very heart of our existence.
We are fast approaching a time when machines will be able to communicate and coordinate with each other in entirely new ways. These machines will be able to optimize efficiencies, reduce costs and bring products and services to markets faster. Called the “Industrial Internet,” this new way of doing business is revolutionizing how decisions will be made and generating value. But, what does the Industrial Internet mean in the real world, for example, in the end-to-end development, delivery and performance of a wind turbine?
When two Hydrogen ions bond with one Oxygen ion, it creates a water molecule. But the question here is the resulted molecule magnetic? Let’s do a simple experiment to find out.
GE has been supporting some of the world’s largest LNG projects, and this project is an exciting example of how our deep expertise in integrated LNG technology and life cycle services will help Malaysia & PETRONAS propel its energy future.
Malaysia has come a long way from where it was to where it is today, with tremendous economic growth and infrastructure expansion. Since GE’s first office in Malaysia in 1975, we have seen Malaysia grow in every sector, from oil and gas to healthcare. GE is honoured to be able to support this nation’s infrastructure growth. In this video, Stuart Dean, CEO of GE ASEAN describes GE’s milestones, transforming with the nation in the last 40 years.
Scale up this scenario a thousand times and the losses from unplanned downtime would definitely be huge. Fortunately, with the industrial Internet and Internet of Things (IoT), we can pre-empt breakdowns and even seek options to improve efficiency by harnessing data and converting them to insights.