GE, a worldwide partner of the Olympic Games, provides multiple technologies for Chinaâs first rainwater recycling system. The new system will be located at Beijingâs National Stadium, the setting of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
A GE windfarm in Shangyi, China is helping to supply cleaner energy to the Beijing Olympic Green.
GE provides ultrasound technology to help diagnose injuries to athletes in training. Used as first point of care, GE Healthcareâs leading compact ultrasound system, the LOGIQ e, will assist clinicians with an early diagnosis of athletes tendon and ligament injuries.
From housing to hotels, over 8,000 construction sites of scaffolds and cranes dot the Beijing skyline. GE is providing innovative solutions to more than 350 infrastructure projects in and around Beijing, including work at all 37 official Olympic venues and 168 commercial buildings. Get more Olympic news at: http://www.ge.com/news/olympic_games/index.html
Beijing is spending over $40 billion on new subway lines, airport terminals and other infrastructure developments. Prepairing for the Olympic games means preparing for the influx of over one million global visitors. GE is proud to help leave a lasting legacy for all China. More info here: http://www.ge.com/news/olympic_games/index.html
As a Worldwide Olympic Partner, GE is the exclusive provider of a wide range of innovative products and services that are integral to staging a successful Olympic Games. GE works closely with host countries, cities and organizing committees to provide infrastructure solutions for Olympic Games venues including power, water treatment, transportation and security, and to supply hospitals with ultrasound and MRI equipment to help doctors treat athletes.
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