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Featured micro nano structures

The Micro and Nano Structures Technology organization is transforming GE products by improving the small, smart, and advanced components that make up GE’s systems. Scientists in these labs are making components smarter, more compact, more efficient, and more agile.

We use novel engineering techniques and our on-site 25,000-square-foot clean room to develop prototypes and produce micro and nano structured devices. This organization is expanding the applications and capabilities of GE products and enabling things never before possible.


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Medical Imaging Microtechnology

Medical images enable physicians to understand, diagnose, and make decisions on a patient’s treatment without a single incision.
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Microsystems

Our microsystem technology creates miniature machines so small that they could fit on the head of a pin.
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Solar & Microenergy Transducers

The Micro and Nano Structures Technology organization is developing technology to capture energy from the environment and using it to power homes, factories, and machinery.
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How an idea becomes the next GE technology

  • Aaron Knobloch
  • Micro & Nano Structures

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meet our technologists

Todd Tolliver

Todd Tolliver

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Bill Burdick

Bill Burdick

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Ahmed Elasser

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