From design to the final product, additive manufacturing is defying the expectations of what we can make. In fact, it’s almost paradoxical. Lighter but stronger, small yet complex, these paradoxes ultimately lead to greater efficiency.
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50 years ago, Apollo 11 launched into space and put man on the moon. GE is proud of the over 6,000 employees that helped make it possible. From that mission to now helping to power one-third of the world, the brilliant people of GE continue to push to make progress possible. So, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, we asked current GE employees to share personal stories from this incredible moment in history. This is one of those stories.
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