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Real-time, sub-micron, 3D visualizations of microstructure to create and validate damage accumulation models.
Combining genetically variable peptides and DNA profiling to enable single contributor identification via proteomics for forensic applications.

Cancer cell biology is highly complex, comprising multiple cell types in different metabolic states, and is spatially heterogeneous. Over the last 10 years, our GE Research multi-disciplinary team has developed a multiplexed imaging and cell level analytics technology that allows analysis of up to 60 protein biomarkers in every cell in a 5 um FFPE tissue section (Cell DIVE™).

Over 25 years developing advanced breast imaging systems in collaboration with clinical centers of excellence.
Innovations from diverse disciplines including wireless communications, electronics, materials science, instrumentation, embedded software, machine learning, and packaging.

A Digital Twin is a digital model of an industrial asset—like a jet engine or a wind turbine. They are built by continuously collecting data off physical and virtual sensors on the asset and analyzing the data to gain unique insights about performance and operation that drive business value and outcomes.

Kicked off in 2019, the 5G Mission in Forge is focused on connecting the promise of 5G to industrial use cases. Together with our partners in the telecom industry, we have established one of the nation’s first cross-industry 5G testbeds to carry out this pioneering work.