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Deadlocked jury splits verdict in GE trade secrets case - Times Union ALBANY – In a split verdict following more than a week of deliberations, a federal jury on Thursday convicted a former General Electric engineer ...
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GE Appliances Partners with Best Buy® to Connect Teens with Tech | Business Wire GE Appliances, a Haier company (GEA), and Best Buy are joining forces to connect teens from disinvested communities with the technology, ...
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GE achieves 400 million flight hours and 37 years of navigation database on-time-delivery GE's navigation database (NDB) provides worldwide coverage and access to more than 18,000 airports. Each NDB is customized for the customer and allows ...
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GE Achieves 400 Million Flight Hours and 37 Years of Navigation Database On-Time-Delivery GE Aviation offers a variety of tools, data products and services in support of its flight management systems, and with a wide range of compatibility ...
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GE Aviation first to gain approval for metal AM for 3D engine component repair - 3D Printing Industry GE Aviation has used 3D printing to produce aircraft parts, including in Boeing's 777x jet engine (pictured). Photo via Boeing.
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GE begins testing of its XA100 adaptive cycle engine for the F-35 GE's XA100 engine is uniquely designed to fit both the F-35A and F-35C, without any structural modifications.
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GE Appliances Partners with Best Buy® to Connect Teens with Tech | Around the Web - WVNews During the promotion, 10% of all GE Profile™ 600 series laundry product purchases* will be donated to support Best Buy Teen Tech Center® programs.
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Niskayuna man convicted of one of 12 counts in GE espionage case - The Daily Gazette Niskayuna man convicted of one of 12 counts in GE espionage case ... ALBANY — After a four-week federal trial, a Niskayuna engineer was convicted ...
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GE begins testing industry's first adaptive cycle engine for F-35 - Inceptive Mind The U.S. Air Force and GE initiated Phase 2 testing of GE's second XA100 adaptive cycle engine at Arnold Engineering Development Complex.
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GE-led team uses ultrasound to prevent or reverse Type-2 diabetes in preclinical models A GE Research-led team, which includes The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, Yale School of Medicine, ...
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