The GE Brief: December 12, 2022

The GE Brief: December 12, 2022

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GEHC Forges Its Path Forward ?

Last week was GE医疗 ’s Investor Day at Nasdaq in New York City. With the business preparing to spin off as an independent company in less than a month, its president and CEO, Peter J Arduini , offered a preview of how GE HealthCare will build on its work to further precision care for patients everywhere. “Our goal is to advance the future of healthcare as a global leader in delivering personalized care across the patient journey,” he said. Read the story?here .

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STAC-ing Up

On any given day, some 39,000 engines built by GE航空 and its joint ventures are powering commercial jets, and inevitably, they must be inspected and repaired. Now GE has announced it will open a facility, called the Services Technology Acceleration Center (STAC), that marks a major boost to its maintenance, repair, and overhaul work. Read more about the center?here .?

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Catalyst for Cleaner Air ?

Last year, California acquired four of GE’s quick-starting TM2500 aeroderivative gas turbines for backup power in the state, where prolonged drought has impacted hydropower. But to meet strict pollution regulations, GE installed a new “selective catalytic reduction” technology that reduced CO and NOx emissions by 90%. That opens the way for more widespread use in California and globally.?Find out more.

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth???

1.?A?vaccine?for breast cancer.

2.?Window coating that can?lower indoor temperatures.

3.?Turning sewage into?biofuel.

4.?Medical implants that?disintegrate?in the body.

5.?Red blood cells?made in the lab.?

READ MORE HERE

?—?Quote of the Day?—

“Today is a milestone moment for GE HealthCare as Peter and his team share their vision for this exceptional franchise … I am extremely proud of the team and remain confident that GE HealthCare will continue to deliver innovative products and solutions for billions of people worldwide.”

—?Larry Culp,?chairman and CEO, GE, and CEO, GE航空

Lucas Hostettler

“Courtesy is as much a mark of a gentleman as courage.” - Theodore Roosevelt

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Steven Shaknaitis

Retired for now, open to consulting

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The 5 coolest things on earth section is awesome!

Kennith Longden Sr.

Master Electrician at Costal Construction

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My Brother worked here. Glad to be here.

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