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1 Guillermo Wille 29 th October 2009 GE Technology Economics of scarcity…

2 2 GE Global Research This is GE  Operating in 100+ countries  300,000+ employees  $183B revenue in ’08  Manufacturing facilities in 30+ countries  Broad Portfolio Media GE Capital Energy Infrastructure NBC Universal Technology Infrastructure Consumer & Industrial

3 3 GE Global Research Global trends and challenges ….. Population Security Driving today’s and tomorrow’s decisions Environment Heightened concerns Higher electricity demand, water scarcity, lack of accessible & affordable healthcare

4 4 GE Global Research Global trends Global growth Oil prices Water scarcity *Source: Goldman Sachs Oil Source: NYMEX Future Prices April 15, 2008 GDP $B20002050* US$10B$35B China$1B$44B India $.5B$28B China 44x U.S. 4x India 60x China 44x U.S. 4x India 60x 2030 40% scarcity 2005 10% scarcity Impacts 2B people 2008 >$60/bbl 1999 $12.50/bbl 5x… volatility continue s Regulations Tomorrow China India Today US EU Japan Increasin g measures, countries Technology is the answer

5 5 GE Global Research Healthcare trends Aging populations Developing markets Treatment costs U.S. Population 65+ 2000 35 million 2035 72 million 20% by 2035 Early detection critical China India S. America …and more Rural & low-cost needs Breast cancer Early stage $10-15K Late stage $60-145K Technology is the answer

6 6 GE Global Research What it means for GE? FROMTO Scarcity Abundant & cleaner sources, Smart Grid Energy, Oil & Gas, Water Steady progress Breakthroughs in efficiency, emissions & noise Aviation & Transportation Commodities Step-change in efficiency, cost & performance, Smart appliances Appliances, Lighting, Industrial, Sensing HealthcareSee and treat Predict, diagnose, treat, monitor & inform … all require innovation

7 7 GE Global Research Globally distributed innovation Global Research Center Schenectady, USA China Technology Center Shanghai, China John F. Welch Technology Center Bangalore, India Global Research – Europe Munich, Germany 34,000 GE technologists worldwide GE technology spend: ~$6B

8 8 GE Company Proprietary Innovation is in our DNA  Long history of innovation - 70,000 patents to date  Filed over 2200 patents in 2008 Innovation Physicists Electrical Engs Biologists Mathematicians Material Scientists Computer Scientists Chemists Sustainable Energy Advanced Propulsion Chem/bio Detection Mechanical Engs Molecular Imaging Biomimetics Nanotechnology Innovation occurs at the intersection of disciplines

9 9 GE Company Proprietary Image processing Eddy current Digital X-ray Phased array ultrasound AviationEnergyWaterOil & Gas Optical metrology Thermography HealthcareSecurity Leveraging innovation across GE imaging & analysis

10 10 GE Company Proprietary What is GE focusing on? Ecomagination Healthymagination Partnerships

11 11 GE Company Proprietary Double our research investment Introduce more ecomagination products Reduce greenhouse gas emissions Make customers true partners Keep the public informed

12 12 GE Company Proprietary Locomotives  Trip optimization control  Unique GE battery chemistry  NOx and CO 2 reduction  Higher fuel efficiency

13 13 GE Company Proprietary Green energy solutions Fuel Flex capability Bio-methenation Waste gasification Blast furnace gas Wood Pyrolysis

14 14 GE Company Proprietary GE Water & Process Technologies Technology Systems Solutions Water Process Chemicals Services Separation Sensors Instruments Drinking Water Waste Water Utility Water Ultra Pure Water Containerized Infrastructure Projects Industrial Waste Water Treatment Waste-to-Energy Hybrid Desalination Desalination

15 15 GE Company Proprietary Launch 100+ product innovations at lower cost Increase access and improve quality of care Better employee health through “Healthy Worksite”

16 16 GE Company Proprietary Innovation  Portable “at bedside” ultrasound with exceptional image quality  System of choice for needle-guidance and quick diagnostics  Lower cost than current compact ultrasound

17 17 GE Company Proprietary Accessibility  Ultra portable ECG 100 ECGs per battery charge Lightweight (1.2kg) One touch operation Easy diagnosis  Lullaby infant warmer Reduce infant mortality Accessible / Lower cost

18 18 GE Company Proprietary Governments Connecting with the world’s technology Universities CustomersOther Companies State of Bavaria

19 19 GE Company Proprietary Partnership approach with Mubadala We are creating a carbon-neutral future with Masdar City  Zero waste  Carbon neutral  Car-free  Renewable energy  Research center  University Strong, existing relationship Emerging market Diversified needs Mutual interest in clean technology Increased access to region

20 The road ahead….. Affordable clean Energy, Water & Healthcare for all 20 GE Company Proprietary Reverse Innovation Innovative solution delivery mechanisms Solutions v/s products Partnering with Govt. communities and academia

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