General Electric has broken ground on its new state-of-the-art Power & Water Advanced Manufacturing Facility in South Carolina, US, and has plans to invest $400m over the next 10 years at the site to expand the company’s advanced manufacturing capabilities.
The facility will serve as an incubator for innovative advanced manufacturing process development and rapid prototyping. By developing new techniques and production processes in close proximity to Power & Water’s established manufacturing operation on the Greenville campus, GE said it will be able to design, test, iterate and bring its products to market quicker than…
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