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“India is a developing country, but it is developed Country as far as its intellectual infrastructure is concerned. We get the highest intellectual capital per dollar here..” Jack Welch, Former Chairman, GE Presented By AJAL.A.J
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“India is a developing country, but it is developed Country as far as its intellectual infrastructure is concerned. We get the highest intellectual capital per dollar here..”

Jack Welch, Former Chairman, GE

“India is a developing country, but it is developed Country as far as its intellectual infrastructure is concerned. We get the highest intellectual capital per dollar here..”

Jack Welch, Former Chairman, GE

Presented ByAJAL.A.J

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Evolution of the Monogram

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GE – a global innovator since 1878

The history of GE begins in 1878 with founder Thomas Alva Edison.The first carbon filament light bulb was invented 1879. The General Electric Company was founded in 1892.

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A Company with an Outstanding Heritage• Founded by Thomas

Edison in 1878 as the Edison Electric Co.

• The only company listed in the Dow Jones Industrial Index today that was also included in the original index in 1896

• 11 global businesses operating in more than 100 countries

• 315,000+ employees worldwide

• $134 billion in revenue in 2003

• $52.9 billion in international revenue

A tradition of leadership

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Tradition of innovation

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GE’s Dr. Ivan Giaever received the 1973 Nobel Prize for physics for his 1960 discovery of superconductive tunneling.

GE scientist Irving Langmuir won the Nobel Prize 1932 for his pioneering research in the field of surface chemistry.

Nobel Prize laureates

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Global ResearchBegan in Schenectady, New York in 1900

Founded with the focus to improve businesses through technology

c. 1900Today: One of the world’s most diverse industrial labs and the cornerstone of GE’s commitment to technology

Niskayuna, New York Munich, Germany Bangalore, India Shanghai, China

2,800 research employees26,000 GE technologists worldwideGE technology spend: ~$6B

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GE Energy

Most efficient, least polluting gas turbines in the world

IGCC technology can significantly reduce CO₂ emissions from coal plants

A leading manufacturer of renewable energy sources from around the world

Investing in fuel cell technology

GE Consumer & Industrial

Appliances and Lighting are the US EPA Energy Star product leaders in their sectors

Energy saving consulting services and products to commercial and industrial customers

About Products & Services . . .

GE Transportation

Leader in low-noise & low-pollution engines

GE Advanced Materials

Lightweight & durable products for the auto industry making vehicles more efficient

GE Infrastructure

Working with customers to optmize wastewater treatment processes, resulting in water conservation, energy savings & reduced pollution.

Helped Yunnan facility improve cooling system performance, conserving 933,000m3 of water per year with net annual savings of US$360,000.

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Strategy

Be Global

Connect locally, scale globally

Drive InnovationLead with technology and content innovation

Build RelationshipsGrow customer and partner relationships worldwide

Leverage Strengths

Use GE’s size, expertise, financial capability, and brand

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Technology Infrastructure•GE Technology Infrastructure is transforming the world. In healthcare, we help our partners diagnose, treat, and monitor disease earlier than ever. In the air and on the ground, we keep the world running smoothly with imaginative solutions that improve lives.

Healthcare

Transportation

Aviation

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Energy InfrastructureGE Energy Infrastructure provides a broad range of solutions that power the industry worldwide. From gas and steam turbines to drilling equipment and water- processing systems—our technologies work together to improve performance and reduce costs.

Energy Services

Oil & Gas

Power & Water

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Finance•GE Capital offers an array of products and services that enable businesses to grow. We are a leading provider of credit services and financing options to consumers, retailers, aviation providers, and many commercial industries around the world.

GE Money

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Home & Business Solutions•GE Home & Business solutions provides a broad range of products and services throughout the world, including appliances, lighting and automation solutions.

Appliances

Lighting

                          

 

Intelligent Platforms

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Olympic Games

• Lighting fixtures and systems

• Equipment and transportation management

• Healthcare: MRI and ultrasound equipment

• Security equipment and systems

As a Worldwide Olympic Partner, GE is the exclusive provider of a wide range of innovative products and services that are integral to staging a successful event.

• Rail transportation systems

• Aircraft engines

• Water treatment facilities and services

• Energy generation and distribution systems

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• What is the MRT Process?• Minimizes environmental and employee exposures from mercury wastes at

Fluorescent Manufacturing Plants.

• Crush and Sieve Technology separates glass, metal and phosphor powder in closed loop system (95% volume reduction) allowing glass and metal recycling.

• Distiller Technology removes mercury from glass and phosphor substantially reducing volume of haz. waste.

• What Are the Results?• Global implementation complete in 2004 with total capital investment of

$10MM (13 sites)

• $3 MM annual global cost savings

• 16,000 tons less haz. waste generated globally

Case Study – Pollution Prevention

GE the ONLY major lighting manufacturing using Hg recycle/reduction technology for process wastes

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GE water technologies purify enough water to satisfy the daily needs of 39 million people around the world.

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Every 2 seconds, a GE-powered aircraft takes off.

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Each day, GE entertains and informs more than a hundred million people.

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GE Healthcare technology helps doctors save nearly 3,000 lives each day.

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GE power generation equipment creates a quarter of the world’s electricity every day.

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GE Capital provide credit to help companies grow and people reach their dreams.

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