‘Digital Twin’ Technology Changed Formula 1 and Online Ads. Planes, Trains...
When did shopping online become more like driving a 200-mile-per-hour racecar? Quite recently, thanks to something called “digital twin” technology. Now it’s going to change railroads, airlines,...
View ArticleMarco Annunziata: The Industrial App Economy Is Ready for Its Download
The industrial app economy will spur innovation by enabling a more seamless environment for people and machines to work smarter and more efficiently together. We live in a world of apps. They have...
View ArticleEvery Electron Gets a Byte: Digital Power Plant Makes Electricity Smart
Like an industrial cathedral, a power plant can be a placed filled with a special kind of serenity. Walk into the pump room that feeds high-pressure steam into turbines that make electricity and you...
View ArticleGet Your Software Kicks on Predix: GE Opens the World’s First Industrial App...
Consumers think nothing of tapping the screen of their smartphone to instantly stream “Can’t Feel My Face” by The Weeknd, track an exercise and diet regimen, or download Candy Crush. But there’s no app...
View ArticleWhy Cyber Risk Should Be Treated Like an Unlocked Car
Instead of trying to guess the risk of cyber attacks, companies should view their industrial assets like an unlocked car — and simply focus on stopping attacks from occurring in the first place. Part...
View ArticleFull Fathom Five Thy Data Lies: The Digital Ship Has Sailed
From fathoms, sails and knots, our modern maritime language still bears the fingerprints of past ages when sea captains relied on “dipseys” to measure off the depth of water in six-foot units called...
View ArticleBig Data is the Big Idea Behind the Brilliant Factory Revolution
When Christine Furstoss joined GE 26 years ago, she was a hands-on materials scientist who made new turbine parts. She remembers it as a painstaking, arduous and often frustrating process.“Two decades...
View ArticleVideo: Gen. Alexander on Keeping the Industrial Internet Safe
You may remember four-star General Keith Alexander as the first head of the United States Cyber Command. Now, in the private sector, he’s helping industrial companies protect themselves against...
View ArticleNo Screw Left Unexamined: This Digital Tech Can Test the Lives of Machines
New machines may not have souls, but they do have lives. Tracking them is the idea behind the Industrial Digital Thread Testbed. This mouthful of a name hides a clear goal: give each machine and even...
View ArticleVideo: The Customer Take on Predix
Scientists at GE Global Research are developing a new manufacturing idea called the Brilliant Factory. It will allow engineers and designers to optimize production by using sensors to harvest huge...
View ArticleThe Road to ecoROTR: How Building a Better Wind Turbine Began With an Online...
By Zack LordScientists at GE Global Research spent the last four years building a more efficient wind turbine. The result rises 450-feet above the Mojave desert in California – almost half the height...
View ArticleFound: This Old GE Comic Book Tells the Whole Incredible Story of the Birth...
GE didn’t invent the jet engine, but it built the first one in America during World War II. It was no accident. The company had been making turbines for power plants and superchargers for propeller...
View ArticleIt’s BASIC: Arnold Spielberg and the Birth of Personal Computing
From Thomas Edison to former President Ronald Reagan and novelist Kurt Vonnegut, GE has employed a number of luminaries over the course of its 123-year history. One famous last name that’s been missing...
View ArticleRep. Bill Shuster: How to Keep American Aviation Competitive
Let’s pass legislation to modernize the U.S. aviation system by doing what our competitors have already done — separate air traffic control operations from the safety regulator. The United States is...
View ArticleGE Capital Nears $100 Billion in Asset Sales As GE Transforms
GE Capital has signed nearly $95 billion in deals to reduce its size as of the end of the third quarter, the company reported on Wednesday. The news comes less than six months after Jeff Immelt told...
View ArticleGE: A Simpler, More Valuable Digital Industrial Company
Today, Trian Partners announced a $2.5 billion investment in GE. Read Jeff Immelt’s statement on the investment.The investment underscores GE’s focus on improving margins and returns, reducing costs...
View ArticleBeautiful on the Inside: These Machines Reveal the Secrets of the Body
If a good picture is worth a thousand words, then these images are visual equivalent of War and Peace. GE imaging technology – from MRI machines to high-resolution microscopes – offers incredibly...
View ArticleHow Big Data and the Industrial Internet Can Help Southwest Save $100 Million...
Map out one million flight plans each year for Southwest Airlines. Everything from planeloads of chilly Chicagoans heading for vacations in Cancun to budget-minded businesspeople dashing from Los...
View ArticleVideo: Minds + Machines: Software is Eating the World and GE Feels Fine
GE held its fourth annual Minds + Machines conference in San Francisco last week. The big themes included opening Predix, the company’s software platform for the Industrial Internet, to outside...
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