Wednesday, June 01, 2011

130 Years Of Innovation From GE

The GE blog features innovative research from General Electric dating back 130 years.
An X-ray control panel from 1921. It was built by Victor, which was owned by GE and became GE Medical Systems.

This laser scriber is used in the making of thin film solar cells. It punches holes through solar cells, creating a pattern that allows for a flow of current through the cells and interconnection between adjacent cells.

This laser scriber is used in the making of thin film solar cells. It punches holes through solar cells, creating a pattern that allows for a flow of current through the cells and interconnection between adjacent cells.

Link - Via Boing Boing

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