A Step Into The Future: GE Turns 130, But Its Engineers Aren’t Looking Back
Thomas Edison was never shy to face a challenge. Take the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893.
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Joseph Sorota was working his shift at a GE factory in Lynn, Massachusetts, when he was called to the main office.
View ArticleFit To Print: GE Is Looking At 3D-Printing Wind Turbine Towers From Concrete...
Driving across the eastern end of New York State, you can’t fail to notice the clusters of wind turbines that have popped up over the past decade on undulating fields and remote ridges.
View ArticleEnergy’s Digital Era: How Software Brings More Renewables Online And Helps...
The energy transition to renewable electricity is gathering speed, with wind farms and solar panels popping up around the world.
View ArticleHurray For Hydrogen: This New Ohio Power Plant Successfully Used Hydrogen To...
The hills and valleys of eastern Ohio are no strangers to energy revolutions.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Killing cancer with ultrasound, flinging rockets into space and talking to cats. This week’s coolest things innovate by going back to basics.
View ArticleInnovation For The Planet: This Map Shows Where GE Tech Is Helping Address...
In 2020, GE made a commitment to become carbon-neutral in its own operations by 2030, and last summer the company announced that it is going even further.
View ArticleGE releases its 1Q’22 Results
GE released its first quarter results today, and I encourage you to read the full materials and listen to our earnings call at 8:00 AM ET.
View ArticleGE Reports Q1 Results: Improving Services, Orders And Cash While Managing...
Reporting GE’s first-quarter results, GE Chairman and CEO Larry Culp said, “The GE team improved services, orders and cash while scaling lean in all businesses to drive margin expansion.
View ArticleA Turn Of The Screw: GE Aviation Workers Win Prestigious Award For Improving...
Workers at GE Aviation’s Lafayette, Indiana, jet engine-manufacturing plant were facing a problem.
View ArticleOur two most-asked questions this week
Thank you for joining our first-quarter earnings call this week.
View ArticleThe Heat Is On: How The Kaizen Approach Is Helping GE Gas Power With Carbon...
Dan Morey had a problem. He knew the vast compressed air system in Building 273 was leaking air, but he didn’t know where.
View Article1,000 Shots On Goal: GE’s Culp, At Milken Institute Talk, Says He’s...
At this week’s Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles, GE Chairman and CEO Larry Culp said there was “no one technology that will carry the day” when it comes to the energy transition.
View ArticleFamily Affair: This Mother–Son Duo Turns Out Blades Together At LM Wind Power
Bogdan Ene is an operator at LM Wind Power’s factory in Castellón, a province on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, where the GE-owned company makes blades for
View ArticleAs principais notícias da GE em Abril
Estamos mais uma vez na lista Top Companies do LinkedIn 2022 Brasil!
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Diamond memory, drinkable seawater and energy through the air. This week’s coolest things make the most of the elements.
View ArticleBlue Sky Thinking: This Team Gives Jet Engines A New Lease On Life
Last October, GE Aviation closed the door on an era as employees sent the most powerful version of GE’s storied CF6 engine to China Airlines.
View ArticleHave A SAF Trip: KLM Completes Inaugural Sustainable Flight Challenge Using...
In 2020, after the COVID-19 pandemic had all but halted global air travel, about 50 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines employees began brainstorming big ideas to present to company leadership.
View ArticleNew Voices: Next Engineers Comes To The Classroom To Recruit Diverse Students
Deborah Woods has a dream.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Robots build, cook and jump to new heights. This week’s coolest things are mechanical marvels.
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