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