GE Works: 140 Things We Just Made

February 22, 2012

Last week in Washington, DC, GE hosted a four-day summit focused on U.S. manufacturing, innovation and jobs. “American businesses can compete and win anywhere,” said GE Chairman’s Jeff Immelt, in opening the summit, and underscoring that point, GE announced it is opening a new appliance plant in Louisville, Kentucky, the first in fifty years. Workers at the new plant will make high-tech GeoSpring hybrid water heaters whose production GE repatriated from China. The GeoSpring is just one of the thousands and thousands of things—from infinitesimal nano-level technology to entire power plants, like the FlexEfficiency 50 Combined Cycle power plant—that GE workers build and make each day, around the world.

Here are 140 of those things. Enjoy!


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  • Michael C. Nedrow

    Why is it that video from a GE site is filtered? This would be an interesting thing to see, however the filter will not allow this feed to play.

  • William

    Works great from Capital Americas, awesome video! Flashes by a bit too quick, I had to pause it to see some of the statements.

  • Bob Vessels

    Plays fine in Kentucky. It is a good video highlighting the efforts, and results, of the impact GE is having in the world today.

  • Ron Freeman

    Great video showing a very impressive product
    array – slowing down the video speed by a half-
    dozen nano seconds or so would be most helpful for we older folk to help us identify the products!
    Ron Freeman, Mt Kisco, NY