General Electric is a diversified technology, media, and financial services company that specializes in the development, manufacture, and marketing of a wide range of products and services.
Founded in 1892 by Thomas Edison
Became one of the pioneering companies in electric power generation and distribution
Developed the first AC motor in 1891 and the first household electric appliance in 1905
Played a key role in American industrial expansion during the early 20th century
Diversified into various industries including aviation, healthcare, transportation, and finance
Experienced a decline in the 21st century due to various issues including mismanagement, competition, and financial troubles
German conglomerate that specializes in energy, healthcare, transportation, and building technology
Swiss-Swedish multinational corporation that specializes in electrification, robotics, automation, and motion
American multinational conglomerate that specializes in aerospace, building technologies, and performance materials
Produces a wide range of household appliances including refrigerators, washers, dryers, ranges, and microwaves
Provides products and services for power generation and transmission including gas turbines, steam turbines, generators, and transformers
Produces aircraft engines, digital solutions, and provides maintenance, repair, and overhaul services
Produces medical imaging and diagnostics equipment, patient monitoring systems, and healthcare IT solutions
GE stands for General Electric.
General Electric produces a wide range of products and services including appliances, power generation and transmission equipment, aircraft engines, and medical imaging equipment.
Yes, General Electric is still in business, but it has experienced financial troubles and a decline in the 21st century.
General Electric's competitors include Siemens, ABB, and Honeywell.
General Electric has faced various issues including mismanagement, fierce competition, and financial troubles, leading to a decline in the 21st century.