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We have seen the future, and it sucks.

At GE Microfactory, Old-School Manufacturing Takes a 180-degree Turn

26th December 2016

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The idea is to involve students, engineers and anyone from the community who has ideas and wants to work on the next generation of smart appliances.

“Our view is that speed of innovation is really a competitive advantage now, not secrecy,” said Kevin Nolan, vice president of technology at Louisville-based GE Appliances.

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