Will Hire 400 Additional Software Architects, Engineers, Business Development and User Experience Professionals
Centralized Team Will Mobilize More Than 5,000 GE Software Professionals to Accelerate Innovation, Collaboration and Commercialization of Software Systems
Intelligent, Connected Systems to Harness "Big Data," Build Industrial Internet
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GE Healthcare's 7.0T MRI investigational device will be used to support UI research on functional brain mapping, high resolution anatomical imaging of the brain, spectroscopy of the brain, evaluation of tumor response to treatment, and cardiovascular imaging
Waukesha, WI---November 1, 2011---GE Healthcare and University of Iowa Health Care announced they will collaborate on ultra-high field Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to study brain disorders.
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- Technology Meets Growing Industry Demand
- GE to Provide Pumping Systems, Variable Speed Drives, Control Devices
- First Applications of Centerline SWD Slated for North Dakota's Bakken Shale Formation
FLORENCE, ITALY---October 31, 2011---GE (NYSE: GE) has been selected to build key components for ProWater's Centerline SWD™ modular saltwater disposal (SWD) and deep injection well (DIW) systems, which separate oil, water and other byproducts produced in oil and gas operations.
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Waukesha, WI -- October 13, 2011-- GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE), announced today FDA 510(k) clearance of an innovative technology to aid the physician in breast cancer diagnosis. GE estimates that by 2020, more than 1 million women worldwide will be examined using SenoBright*, and this technology can help lead to more productive diagnosis paths for nearly 250,000 women.
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Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists is first U.S. site to deploy GEM Suite Surface Coils to help increase patient comfort while undergoing magnetic resonance exams.
Waukesha, WI October 10, 2011---GE Healthcare today announced the U.S. launch of the GEM Suite (Geometry Embracing Method) of surface coils, designed for use with the Optima* MR450w 1.5T wide bore magnetic resonance imaging system, at Syracuse Orthopedic Solutions, the first U.S. site to install the technology.