| General Electric (NYSE:GE) officially opened
today its new European Global Research Center in Garching, near Munich,
Germany, at an event hosted by Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt. This state-of-the-art
10,000 square-meter facility is the latest addition to GE's US $4 billion
worldwide technology development effort.
Since 2001, GE has made a US $100 million investment in its New York
R&D headquarters, opened a US $64 million research facility in Shanghai,
China, and made an initial US $52 million investment in this European center,
as the company expands its capacity for advanced technology development.
By 2005, the new European Global Research Center will be home to 150
scientists and engineers, who will develop technology to support GE's future
growth. Scientists at the center will conduct advanced research into enabling
technologies for future products and services, working closely with the
GE businesses to define the future technological needs of the company's
European customers.
The center will focus on four main research areas:
-- Alternative energy generation technologies,
particularly
hydrogen, biomass and fuel
cells;
-- Electrical systems for renewable energy
sources such as solar,
wind and water;
-- Specialized sensors for automotive, biological
and harsh
environment applications;
-- Advanced medical imaging technologies, such
as ultrasound,
high field magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) and molecular
imaging.
GE's decision to invest in this new technology center in Europe is part
of its commitment to grow revenue through technological leadership. "We
win in the market by bringing life-changing innovations to our customers,"
said GE Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt. "We're fuelling our future growth
today by expanding our capacity for innovation and bringing technology
development closer to our European customers. Technology leadership produces
the best products, wins competitive battles and creates and expands markets."
The European center is GE's fourth Global Research facility, in addition
to the Global Research headquarters in Niskayuna, New York (1,800 employees),
the John F. Welch Technology Center in Bangalore, India (1,600 employees)
and the China Technology Center in Shanghai (150 employees). The new center
is located on the campus of the Technical University of Munich.
"With the technology we are developing, we have the opportunity literally
to reshape the way the world works", said Scott Donnelly, SVP of Global
Research. "We can create a new paradigm for the way the world generates
and uses energy. We can help transform healthcare from the "see and treat"
approach of today to the "predict and prevent" model of the future. The
European Center is key to this effort because it increases our research
capacity, gives us access to a new pool of technical talent and brings
technology development closer to some of our key customers in these industries."
Nani Beccalli, president of Europe, Middle East and Africa for GE, said,
"This facility will allow us to take advantage of the great intellectual
capital and high education standards in Europe, particularly in the fields
of science and technology, and it is a tangible sign of our long-term commitment
to grow in this market."
GE in Europe
GE has been active in Europe for more than 100 years and has its regional
headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. In 2003, sales of $32 billion represented
half of GE's non-US revenues, an increase of over 20 per cent compared
with 2002, across GE's activities in both the industrial and financial
sectors. All eleven global GE businesses have a significant presence in
the region. The company currently employs more than 75,000 people in Europe,
representing a tenfold increase in fifteen years.
GE (NYSE:GE) is a diversified technology, media and financial services
company dedicated to creating products that make life better. From aircraft
engines and power generation to financial services, medical imaging, television
programming and plastics, GE operates in more than 100 countries and employs
more than 300,000 people worldwide. For more information, visit the company's
web site at http://www.ge.com.
GE Global Research is one of the world's most diversified industrial
research organizations, providing innovative technology for all of GE's
(NYSE: GE) businesses. Global Research has been the cornerstone of GE technology
for more than 100 years, and is now focused on developing breakthrough
innovations in areas such as molecular medicine, alternative energy, nanotechnology,
advanced propulsion and security technologies. GE Global Research is headquartered
in Niskayuna, New York and has facilities in Bangalore, India; Shanghai,
China, and Munich, Germany. Visit Global Research at www.research.ge.com.
SOURCE: General Electric
GE Global Research
Jim Healy
T: +1-518-387 6284
or
Carsten Barth
Germany, Austria, Switzerland
T: +49 (0) 172 - 617 86 83
Carsten.Barth@corporate.ge.com
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