GeonX is a privately-owned software company Specialist simulation software improves additive manufacturing processes and minimize development costs FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE ...
(from left) DOE's Daniel Simmons, Oak Ridge's Moe Khaleel and GE's Christine Furstoss examine some of the 3D printed parts at GE Additive. GE Additive, a subsidiary of GE Aviation with test facilities ...
GE has invested approximately $1.5 billion in manufacturing and additive technologies since 2010. The investment has enabled the company to develop additive applications across six GE businesses, ...
General Electric (IW500/6) opened a new operation near Pittsburgh it said will be its “flagship center for additive manufacturing,” a place where it will it will develop and implement industrial ...
Good day, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the GE’s Additive Manufacturing Investor Meeting. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. My name is Ellen, and I will be your ...
GE has announced its plans to build the world's largest laser-powder additive manufacturing machine. The device, which will be developed through a new branch of the company called GE Additive, uses a ...
Prototype “Atlas” additive manufacturing tool announced at Paris Air Show, to debut at Formnext in November. GE's new SLM will be able to make 3D print aviation parts up to 1m in diameter. Engineering ...
School and college programs to develop talent in 3D production technologies and strengthen GE's position in emerging markets. GE produced this model GEnx jet engine by 3D direct metal laser melting.
GE Aviation recently committed to invest in 27 additional Arcam electron beam melting (EBM) systems, part of its program to increase production of TiAl blades for the GE9X engine that will power the ...
GE will cut costs in its digital unit and focus efforts on its core businesses such as power, aviation and healthcare. CEO John Flannery on Monday outlined GE's review of its businesses, plans to ...
General Electric Co. announced its GE Additive business will collaborate with GE Capital to sell and finance metal additive machines, also known as 3D printing machines. The business move will give ...
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