The GE Brief: December 26, 2022
2022: The Year in Review
If you blinked, you might have missed some of the biggest headlines in a very momentous year at GE. Here are the?10 most read articles?from GE Reports in 2022.
In aerospace, energy, and healthcare, GE’s researchers, scientists, and engineers broke new barriers in building the future of flight, helping to decarbonize energy production, devising new healthcare applications, and even designing materials for missions to Venus. Read about the remarkable innovations of 2022?here.
GE Reports profiled a raft of employees who made a mark in 2022. Colin Parris , named 2023 Black Engineer of the Year, helps companies gather data and finds ways to analyze it. Christine Andrews is working on hybrid electric propulsion systems. Jorge Uribe (pictured) is advancing PET/CT imaging technology to help improve outcomes for patients worldwide. Read more about them and others?here.?
A pig heart transplant. A plastic twice as strong as steel. Reversing aging in human skin. We look back at?22 of the coolest things that happened in 2022, culled from our science and technology column, “The 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week.”?Read here.
?—?Quote of the Day?—
“For 130 years, GE has leveraged its DNA of innovation to build a world that works.”
—? Larry Culp ,?chairman and CEO, GE, and CEO, GE航空
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