In their final full year together under the 132-year-old GE banner, GE Vernova and GE Aerospace notched hundreds of stories worth celebrating. Here’s a list of the dozen most read articles of 2023, counting down from 12 to 1.
An astonishing new jet engine … a factory in India that made a big push for gender parity … advancing hydrogen in both energy and flight … and bold moves for an evolving corporation: If you blinked during this year of change you might have missed some of our biggest stories. Here we count down the 10 most read articles by GE Reports in 2022.
GE Reports looks back on some of the remarkable individuals whose efforts this year underscore GE’s tradition of innovation.
When GE chairman and CEO Larry Culp announced in November 2021 that GE was planning to form three standalone companies, he emphasized one key word that has always characterized GE: innovation. “For 130 years, GE has leveraged its DNA of innovation to build a world that works,” he said, “solving the biggest challenges through our technological expertise, leadership and global reach.”
2021 was a historic year at GE, capped by the announcement this fall that GE will go forward as three separate, industry-leading companies focusing on healthcare, energy and aviation. “We have a responsibility to move with speed to shape the future of flight, advance precision health and lead the energy transition,” said Larry Culp, GE’s chairman and CEO.
The launch of the James Webb Space Telescope last weekend struck an appropriately high note to end the year of notable scientific achievements. We documented many of them in our science and technology column, The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week. Here’s a list of 10 from 2021 that stood out:
If you want to get an idea what the future will look like, step with us inside GE facilities where employees are designing floating wind turbines, developing superconducting generators inspired by magnetic resonance machines, designing hybrid-electric engines for planes, assembling medical scanners that fit inside the pocket, and working on other groundbreaking technology. Take a look at our list:
Every year, GE Reports profiles people — GE employees as well as customers, partners and students — who are helping advance the energy transition to make the world more sustainable, figure out the future of flight and bring together the physical and digital worlds to improve diagnostics and help make precision healthcare commonplace. Look at our list from 2021.
2021 was a historic year at GE, capped by the announcement this fall that GE will go forward as three separate, industry-leading companies focusing on healthcare, energy and aviation. But 2021 also included a number of deals and partnerships that outlined how GE and its businesses plan to help shape the world in the future and make it more sustainable. Here’s a look back at the biggest news of the year that’s just ending.