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GE showcases “Early Health” at RSNA

GE Healthcare’s “Early Health” technologies are on display this week at the 2008 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting in Chicago. Enclosed in a footprint that looks more like a small city than a trade show booth, GE Healthcare is showcasing over 85 technologies that [...]

GE strengthens rural China healthcare initiative

GE Healthcare recently pledged to launch five new diagnostic imaging products in rural China by 2010. Designed and manufactured in China, these products will help provide innovative and affordable healthcare solutions to regions of the country that account for around 56 percent of the total population.

GE’s first ‘made-in-China’ locomotive hits the rails

GE Transportation and its Chinese partner Qishuyan Locomotive have introduced the first of 298 China Mainline Locomotives assembled in-country. GE manufactures and ships the powerful locomotives in kits from its U.S. plants to Qishuyan located in Changzhou, China, for assembly.

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GE doubles size of water facility in China

This week, GE doubled the size of its water processing manufacturing facility in Wuxi, China. The $9 million, 10,000-square-meter expansion will house the production of reverse osmosis filtration systems and ultra-filtration equipment that help support China’s need for cost-effective, environmentally conscious technologies.

GE completes world’s largest Jenbacher engine order

GE Energy just received its largest Jenbacher gas engines order in support of a major rural electrification initiative in Bangladesh. The order, from the Shahjibazar Power Company, is for 32 J620 GS Jenbacher engines and will help improve electricity in rural areas of the country that don’t have reliable transmission [...]

GE to build mobile nuclear threat detection system

GE Global Research recently was awarded funding from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to develop a working prototype of a mobile Standoff Radiation Imaging System. The funding is part of a larger program to advance technologies that allow law enforcement to better protect the public against nuclear threats.