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International Operations Strategy (GE):
Water and Process Technology
Presented by:Sandipan Dwivedi
No resource is more vital to humanity than water. Yet supplies of safe water are shrinking as demand for it is on the
rise. Today, 70 percent of the earth’s surface is covered by hundreds of major
bodies of water. But less than three percent is fresh water — the rest is
seawater
Globally the number
of people living
under
severe water stress
is expected to rise to
3.9 billion,
nearly half of the
world’s projected
population
As part of the “positive
water balance” effort, the
India manufacturing team
has reduced water usage
by more than
45% since 2005,
conserving more than
3 billion
liters of water
About GE
5 /GE Nordic region /
5 February 2013
GE water technologies purify enough water
to satisfy the daily needs of 39 million
people around the world.
6 /GE Nordic region /
5 February 2013
GE power generation equipment creates a
quarter of the world’s electricity every day.
7 /GE Nordic region /
5 February 2013
Every 2 seconds, a GE-powered aircraft takes off.
8 /GE Nordic region /
5 February 2013
Each day, GE entertains and informs more than a
hundred million people.
9 /GE Nordic region /
5 February 2013
GE Healthcare technology helps
doctors save nearly 3,000 lives
each day.
10 /GE Nordic region /
5 February 2013
GE Capital provide credit to help
companies grow and people reach their
dreams.
GE
Water and
Process Technology
GE Strategy
Source: GE Energy website
Growth Playbook
Unprecedented challenges
Enabling the future with portfolio solutions
Source: GE webcast
Globalization … opportunity everywhere
Source: GE webcast
Alberta ‘Oil Sands’
Source: GE webcast
China Dynamics
Source: GE webcast
Water + Energy/Oil & Gas
Source: GE webcast
Building a global platform
Source: GE webcast
Conclusion
Water is Used in a Specific Time and Place
“Water sits at the nexus of so many global challenges, including health, hunger, and economic growth. And sadly, water scarcity takes its greatest toll on society’s least fortunate. We are absolutely convinced that the only way to measurably and sustainably improve this dire situation is through broad-scale collaborative efforts between governments, industry, academia and other stakeholders around the world.”
THANK YOU