On the COP27 Agenda: How Public Financing Can Help Developing Countries Make...
One reason the energy transition is hard is because the old systems need care and maintenance while the new systems are being born.
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It’s practically endemic in the modern world.
View ArticleCapturing Carbon: GE Has Been Working on CCUS Solutions in the U.S. and...
Natural gas plants are an important part of the energy transition, as one of the tools to support more renewables being added to the grid.
View ArticleThe Future of Imaging Is Bright: GE HealthCare Innovation Lights Up RSNA
As the healthcare industry feels the pressure of burgeoning costs and staff shortages, rapid advances in technology are playing a vital role in delivering efficient clinical care, from discovery an
View ArticlePicture Perfect: A Lean, Digital Approach to Gas Turbine Maintenance Heads to...
There are about 7,000 GE gas turbines distributed throughout the world.
View ArticleIt’s a Wrap: 9 Ways GE Put Words Into Action at COP27
We are in a critical decade of action that will support the energy transition to drive decarbonization.
View ArticleA Better Patient Experience: AI-Enhanced MRI for Faster, Clearer Images
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is probably not the most unpleasant medical procedure out there, but it does require the patient to remain motionless inside a long, very loud tube for wha
View ArticleA Good Scrub: GE Mobile Gas Turbines Can Now Meet Some of the Most Stringent...
The first two decades of this century haven’t been kind to Californians.
View ArticleFlexible Thinker: This GE Research Engineer Is Helping Modernize the...
Growing up in Senegal, Ibrahima Ndiaye spent a lot of time taking apart radios and fixing TV sets and learning math from his father, a teacher at a local college.
View ArticleClose to Home: How One Engineer Dedicates His Life to Bringing Better Imaging...
In western Colombia — surrounded by towering mountains, an active volcano, and lush green coffee plants — lies the picturesque city of Manizales.
View Article“It’s All About Purpose”: This Engineer Calls the Shots in GE’s Factory for...
Loren Finnerty manages more than 300 shop floor workers and engineers at GE Aerospace’s giant
View Article‘The Times’ They Are a-Changin’: America’s Paper of Record Features GE As...
Readers of The New York Times’ print edition Tuesday may find themselves focused on a marketing first before they reach for their second cup of coffee.
View ArticleGE HealthCare Inaugural Investor Day 2022
Good morning,Our teams are excited to host GE HealthCare’s 2022 Investor Day in New York City today, starting at 8:00 AM ET.
View ArticleGE HealthCare’s Investor Day Marks New Era of Growth and Innovation as...
Striking out on one’s own while working as a team may seem like contradictory ideas, but GE HealthCare President and CEO Peter Arduini made it clear that both themes will guide the company’s future
View ArticleGE Aerospace’s New Jet Engine Services Center Enables More Efficient Repairs...
Airlines are motivated to keep engines on wing for as long as possible. But inevitably there comes a time when a commercial jet engine must go in for a shop visit to be overhauled.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
A breast cancer vaccine, turning sludge into power, and making medical devices that fall apart on purpose. This week’s coolest things make lemonade out of lemons.
View ArticleRed Sea Show: How a GE Gas Turbine at COP27 Ran on Hydrogen-Blended Fuel for...
Many of the world’s policymakers and major utilities who attended the 27th United Nations Climate Change conference in Egypt last month heard about GE’s LM600
View ArticlePower Play: Avio Aero to Lead European Project to Explore Fuel-Cell-Powered...
GE Aerospace and other manufacturers have been working for years to find ways to help decarbonize the airline industry. It’s quite a challenge, of course.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
Radiation repellent, blood test in your pocket, and magnetic nerve cells. This week’s coolest things are master manipulators.
View ArticleFaces of the Future: Meet 3 People Making a Difference at GE India as It...
When India faced growing electric power needs at the start of the 20th century, it turned to GE.
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