General Electric Company Overview
Company Headquarter: US
Founded: 1892
Workforce: 283,000
Company Working: General Electric Company is a technology and financial services company that develops and manufactures products for the generation, transmission, distribution, control, and utilization of electricity. The company offers aircraft engines, power generation, water processing, security technology, medical imaging, business and consumer financing, media content, and industrial products. GE operates through two major segments—industrial and capital. The industrial segment consists of 8 different sub-segments, namely, power, oil & gas, energy, aviation, healthcare, transportation, appliances and lighting, and GE capital. The Power segment offers power generation and energy production. The Oil & Gas segment provides mission-critical equipment for Oil & Gas companies. The Energy segment provides wind turbine platforms, hydropower products and services, and blades for wind turbines. The Aviation segment manufactures jet engines, turboprops, maintenance, engineering, and overhaul services. The Healthcare segment provides diagnostic imaging and clinical systems, drug discovery solutions, gene therapy technologies, and medical technologies. The Transportation segment offers freight and passenger locomotives, rail parts, data analytics, and rail integrated software solutions. The Appliances & Lighting segment manufactures LED products, refrigerators, cooktops, microwave ovens, hybrid water heaters, energy efficiency, and productivity solutions. The GE Capital segment offers financial services such as commercial loans and leases, consulting services, and fleet management.
GE Power’s Grid Solutions is one of the subsidiaries which provide the energy leader that provides technology, solutions, and services across the entire energy value chain. The company operates across the world in the Americas, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa), and Asia-Pacific and has several subsidiaries including GE Capital, GE Digital, GE Energy Connections, and GE Global Research.



