“Charm and Dignity”: GE Remembers Queen Elizabeth II
“For 130 years, as long as GE has been a company, we have operated in the UK, and for more than half that time, we have done so while Queen Elizabeth was on the throne,” wrote GE Chairman and CEO L
View ArticleSmooth-Running Machine: Lean Techniques Help a GE Aerospace Plant in Italy...
Any GE Aerospace employee who has spent the day at Avio Aero’s plant in Pomigliano d’Arco, Italy, would probably agree that two aspects of the workplace are
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View Article“All of the Above”: Sustainability Chief Roger Martella Believes We Need...
On Tuesday at Climate Week NYC, GE Chief Sustainability Officer Roger Martella said that the $369 billion in clean energy and climate provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act, signed by President
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
A tiny paper microscope, 3D pictures without a lens, and a teeny, tiny robot with super speed. This week’s coolest things make mountains out of molehills.
View ArticlePrepare for Impact: How GE’s Climate Action Challenge Fostered 85 Employee...
Colin Vogt stands on a berm at the northern edge of GE Aerospace’s Evendale campus, outside Cincinnati.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
Glowing biobots, drones that build like worker bees, and the ultimate ant census. This week’s coolest things embrace science at the small scale.
View ArticleSAFety First: Sustainable Aviation Fuel Is Taking Off, and Gurhan Andac Is...
“We can’t imagine a world without flight, and yet we can’t live with the pollution that it produces,” U.S.
View ArticleA Strategist with Insight: Remembering Jim Krebs, Aerospace Visionary Who...
My father, James Norton Krebs, began working as a test engineer at General Electric in 1946. It was just four years after America’s first jet flight.
View ArticleThriving After Childhood Cancer: His Son Survived. Now This Engineer Is...
Mark Frontera always felt that his work mattered.
View ArticleSwiss Federal Office of Energy Will Call On GE’s Aeroderivative Turbines for...
Blessed with hundreds of high Alpine lakes, Switzerland gets nearly 60% of its electricity from hydropower, with another 30% coming from nuclear and the rest mostly from renewable sources.
View ArticleFour Years Later: Culp Marks an Anniversary by Citing Company’s Progress and...
Oct. 1 marked the fourth year that Larry Culp has served as GE’s chairman and CEO.
View ArticleThe Great Retrofit: How Thousands of Natural Gas Turbines Could Potentially...
Natural gas seized a big growth opportunity this past decade when coal growth in power systems started to falter.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
Cooling without electricity, fungi in tumors, and algae from another age. This week’s coolest things find hidden wonders right before our eyes.
View ArticleGetting Better All the Time: 45 Years In, Gail Thompson Sees Opportunity in...
When a new employee is onboarded at GE Aerospace's Systems business in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Gail Thompson is often one of the first stops on the tour.
View ArticleGreen Light: Demonstration Project on Long Island Shows a Promising Path...
In the summer of 2021, the New York Power Authority (NYPA) announced that it would be conducting a pilot project to temporarily replace natural gas with a green hydrogen/natural gas blend at its Br
View ArticleTo All Who Have Walked the Halls of Crotonville …
I am writing to you from a picture-perfect fall day at Crotonville. A cool breeze floats colorful leaves through the air as I look out on the Hudson River in the distance.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
Drug delivery by algae, breaking down plastic with caterpillar spit, and the cheapest battery possible. This week’s coolest things solve complex problems with simple materials.
View ArticleImage Maker: This Scientist Was Inspired by the Possibilities for Improving...
In the late ’90s, Serge Muller urged his mother to go to a breast cancer screening just to be safe. It turned out to be a pivotal moment in both their lives.
View ArticleWinds of Change: Women Are Now Calling the Shots at This Giant Turbine Blade...
The 150,000 blades spinning away on GE Renewable Energy’s onshore wind turbines might all look the same, but one has a special backstory.
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