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A World of Good: Six GE Innovations That Are About to Change Everything

Building a world that works: This is the motivating principle behind the work that’s done at GE all across the planet.

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ESG 101: Demystifying Environmental, Social, and Governance Topics at GE...

Its name is confined to one neat square on our April calendars, but Earth Day’s impact continues to grow 53 years after its inception.

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GE releases its 1Q’23 Results

GE released its first quarter financial results today, and I encourage you to read the full materials and l

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Big Yellow Box: Long-Distance HVDC Transmission Will Support Next Wave of...

Last May, four countries in Northern Europe declar

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How GE’s On Wing Support Is Using Lean to Meet Airline Customer Needs

Inside a vast, 69,000-square-foot engine shop situated on the southern edge of the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), a small group of GE Aerospace mechanics and college co-o

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The 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week

Mammoth meat, paper airplanes, and one-of-a-kind shapes. This week’s coolest things embody brilliant simplicity. 

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Solid Gold: Whether Running a Race or Testing an Engine, for Alex Gold It’s...

At five foot ten and 145 pounds, Alex Gold knows he’s built for speed and distance.

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Good Vibrations: How One Engineer’s Love of Cars and Her Grandpa Propelled...

As a 10-year-old, Pam Boehm sometimes sat in on her older sister’s engineering classes at the University of Notre Dame.

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Veteran Family Chosen for 35th Season of ‘Military Makeover with Montel’ in...

Six-year-old Tyler Carmody had resigned himself to another holiday without his dad.

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GE Announces CFO Transition

Today GE announced that Rahul Ghai, CFO of

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The 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week

Water-filtering crystals, a targeted pancreatic cancer vaccine, and a robot that helps keep tabs on your stuff. This week’s coolest things deliver the unlikely. 

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In Heart of the Sahara, GE’s Aeroderivative Gas Turbines Are Generating...

Tamanrasset, an Algerian city of nearly 100,000 inhabitants in the heart of the immense Sahara Desert, seems like it’s far from everything when observed on a map.

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H2 Oz: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Australia’s Plans for the First...

Few people know more about the electrons they use to power their day-to-day life than Michael Knez.

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Norway Sea Power: New GE Film Shows How the Scandinavian Country Is Becoming...

Ahmad Wakaa’s journey from extracting fossil fuels to fighting climate change was more difficult than just changing his professional focus.

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GE Vernova’s New Film Series Offers Powerful and Personal Look at 3 Countries...

A dragon fruit farmer in Vietnam. A truck driver in Australia. A kelp fisherman in Norway. Three hardworking people plying sometimes challenging trades in different corners of the world.

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Powering Up: This Venerable Turbine Repair Shop in Singapore Is Preparing for...

On the western tip of Singapore, there’s a sprawling facility that began life in the 1970s as a shipyard for tugboats and drill ships exploring the turquoise deeps of the India

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GE’s Pride Alliance Puts Emphasis on Education and Support

Like most leaders in GE’s Pride Alliance, Liam Richards didn’t show up to work with a burning passion for social justice.

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Open Skies: Why the CFM RISE Program Has ‘Mentour Pilot’ Petter Hörnfeldt...

Currently showing on Petter Hörnfeldt’s popular aviation-themed YouTube channel is a video entitled “Revolutionizing Flight!

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Kyle Varble, the Tenth Family Member to Work at GE, Is Still Calling His...

Although he hesitated to admit it, Kyle Varble was confused.

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As Aviation Fans Head to Paris Air Show, a Survey of Industry Leaders Shows...

Next week at Le Bourget Airport, north of Paris, more than 300,000 people are expected to descend — many of them literally, from the skies — for the oldest and mos

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