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  2. John F. Welch Technology Centre - Wikipedia

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    The JFWTC is General Electric's (GE) first and largest integrated, multidisciplinary research and development center outside the US. The center is also known as Bangalore Engineering Center or BEC. The team has more than 5,000 engineers and scientists working at the JFWTC Bangalore. It was founded by former CEO of GE John F. Welch on 17 ...

  3. GE Aerospace Research - Wikipedia

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    GE Aerospace Research, formerly GE Research, [1] is the research and development division of GE Aerospace. [2] Before 2024, it was a division of the General Electric Company , which split three ways between 2023 and 2024 and pivoted to aviation.

  4. Diesel Locomotive Factory, Marhowrah - Wikipedia

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    The Diesel Locomotive Factory, Marhowrah is a joint venture of GE Transportation, part of American company Wabtec, with Indian Railways for the production of 1000 high-power freight locomotives over a period of 10 years designed to run on Indian railway tracks. [1]

  5. Thangavelu Asokan - Wikipedia

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    Thangavelu Asokan from the GE India Technology Centre, Bangalore, Karnataka, India was named Fellow of Indian Academy of Sciences in 2012 [1] for contributions to the development technologies for electrical safety.

  6. Wipro GE Healthcare to invest $960 million in R&D ... - AOL

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    Wipro GE Healthcare, a joint venture of India's Wipro Enterprises and a wholly owned entity of U.S.-based GE Healthcare, said it would invest 80 billion rupees ($960 million) in the country in its ...

  7. List of assets owned by General Electric - Wikipedia

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  8. GE Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    GE Infrastructure was a subsidiary of General Electric, formed in 2005 as part of a company-wide reorganization under CEO Jeff Immelt, until it was split apart into GE Technology Infrastructure and GE Energy Infrastructure in another reorganization in 2008. [1]

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