High Energy: GE Research Veteran Jim Bray on the Promise of a Nuclear Fusion...
There’s an old joke about nuclear fusion: It’s the energy source of the future — and always will be.
View ArticleWith a Bold Vision for Precision Care, GE HealthCare Begins a New Era as an...
GE HealthCare is now a 130-year-old startup. Today GE HealthCare completed its spinoff from parent company GE and began trading separately on the Nasdaq Stock Market (ticker: GEHC).
View ArticleA New Era Begins: Defining the Future of Flight and Advancing the Energy...
It was only 14 months ago that GE announced w
View ArticleAn Engineer’s Delight: GE Aerospace, Boeing, and NASA Collaborations...
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and technology superfans, unite. In the aviation industry there’s a need for both in the move toward lower CO2 emissions.
View ArticleNo Ghosts in the Machine: Joe Clark Aims to Stop Cyberattacks on the Shop Floor
It’s a scene straight out of techno-thriller boilerplate: A black-clad hacker, hunched over a keyboard, worms into a computer system in a factory.
View ArticleNew GE Fellows Program at Massachusetts Maritime Academy Builds More Diverse...
When GE moved its headquarters to Boston in 2016, it made a commitment to the state’s leaders and citizens.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
Whales for carbon capture, seeing without looking, and a bullet-catching gel. This week’s coolest things are real attention grabbers.
View ArticleFor Michael Castillo, Thriving as an Engineer Means Giving Back to His Community
Like his love of Cuban coffee, Michael Castillo’s passion for aerospace was born in his Miami childhood.
View ArticleNo Small Feat: GE Hitachi Takes Big First Step Toward Bringing Small Modular...
Like most countries, the United Kingdom is making swift moves to try to reduce carbon emissions and increase energy security through wind, solar, and other renewables.
View ArticleElectrification and Decarbonization: The UAE as a Springboard for Action for...
In 2023, the United Arab Emirates is taking center stage in the global efforts to address climate change and sustainability.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
See-through electrodes, red-light therapy, and stationless electric charging. This week’s coolest things don’t have to be seen to be believed.
View ArticleGE releases its 4Q’22 Results
GE released its fourth quarter and full year 2022 financial results today, and I encourage you to read the full materials and
View ArticleQ4 Results: Strong Quarter and Full-Year Results, Led by Aerospace and Power...
Reporting GE’s fourth-quarter and full-year results today, GE Chairman and CEO and GE Aerospace CEO H. Lawrence Culp Jr. said that “2022 marked the beginning of a new era for GE.
View ArticleLifting People Up: Every Time Alex DaRosa Straps Into the Cockpit, He’s...
About five years ago, Alex DaRosa was watching a colleague deliver a presentation to the Pilot Advocacy Group at GE Aerospace when he had one of those life-altering “aha” moments.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
Green energy that’s really green, sci-fi-like tractor beams, and nuclear rockets: This week’s coolest things will suck you in and blow you away.
View ArticleWith Final Delivery of Last 747, Dave Kircher Sees a New Era Dawning for GEnx
When the last 747-8F freighter rolls out of the completion center at Boeing’s wide-body aircraft factory in Everett, Washington, on Jan. 31, it will be a poignant moment for Dave Kircher.
View ArticleMiddle East Breakthrough: Emirates Operates First Flight in Region Using 100%...
It wasn’t a long flight: just over an hour above the Gulf and then back to its Dubai origin. It peaked at about 32,000 feet.
View ArticleLike Father, Like Son: How Chris Day Followed His Dad Into GE’s Engineering...
When Chris Day was in sixth grade, he didn’t feel like one of the cool kids. That is, until the day he broke his battery-powered toy truck and brought it to his dad, James.
View ArticleUrgent Power: A Mobile GE Gas Turbine Will Help Supply Energy in Wintry,...
On an average winter day in Ukraine, temperatures barely creep above freezing.
View ArticleOrchestrating Electrons: GE’s GridOS Is Poised to Help Utilities Navigate a...
Power-grid management in the old days was a simpler affair. Big generators pumped out electricity, and operators kept surpluses in reserve, meeting somewhat predictable demand fluctuations.
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