Wisconsin helps GE power a healthier world

Oct 18, 2012 12:00 PM ET
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Wisconsin helps GE power a healthier world

Investing in the future of Wisconsin makes sense. That’s why this past week has been so exciting for all of us at GE in the Badger State. We’ve just finished the Wisconsin leg of a national “GE Works” series of events, where we again experienced the spirit of a state that’s committed to growth and innovation for the future.

Over the course of several days, we welcomed Gov. Scott Walker to unveil a state-of-the-art engineering center that has helped put people to work at GE’s Waukesha gas engines facility. We joined leaders at the state’s two largest universities for major announcements that will help drive the next generation of healthcare technology. And we released results of a third-party study that, for the first time, details GE Healthcare’s $3.8 billion annual economic impact in Wisconsin.

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