Şişecam expands its production footprint in Europe, GE eyes offshore wind turbines with superconducting generator, and more ceramic and glass business news of the week for March 21, 2022.
Read MoreKyocera to construct new R&D center in Japan, Energy Fuels set to become rare earth producer, and more ceramic and glass business news of the week for December 21, 2020.
Read MoreNSG Pilkington site becomes fully decarbonized, Lucideon and PCL Ceramics join forces, and more ceramic and glass business news of the week for June 1, 2020.
Read MoreGE Aviation is expanding two of its ceramic matrix composite manufacturing plants in North Carolina, one in Asheville and one in West Jefferson. The company will invest an additional $105 million in the plants, which manufacture jet engine components.
Read MoreThe American Chemical Society and GE recently proposed nine new scientific emojis to be considered to enter the official emoji lexicon later this year—a lab coat, test tube, microbe, petri dish, DNA, compass, abacus, fire extinguisher, and goggles.
Read MoreJoin former “MythBusters” host Adam Savage and “Innovation Nation” correspondent Alie Ward as they go inside GE Aviation’s testing facility in Peebles, Ohio, to see how the company’s jet engines are manufactured and tested.
Read MoreGE Industrial Solutions hopes to revolutionize plant operations and slash production cycle times through the work being done at the company’s new Advanced Manufacturing Lab.
Read MoreCeramics and glass business news of the week for July 25, 2014.
Read MoreAn acknowledgment of US MFG Day, and a look at the current state of additive manufacturing or 3D printing technology, including its use of ceramic materials.
Read MoreGE published a series of six-second videos through their blog, Edison’s Desk that feature scientists like Grigorii Soloveichik and his work on flow batteries for electric vehicles.
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