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GE Unveils the Ten Global Finalists for its Open Innovation Jet Engine Bracket Design Quest

FAIRFIELD, Conn. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — September 17, 2013 — GE (NYSE: GE) today unveiled ten Phase I finalists from its Jet Engine Bracket Design Quest. This design Quest invited individuals, companies and institutions to redesign loading brackets found on jet engines using 3D printing. A critical component of a jet engine, brackets support the weight of the engine during handling and must withstand significant vibrations during flight.

Additive manufacturing has the potential to reduce the weight of a single aircraft engine by one thousand pounds and drive substantial reduction in fuel consumption. The Quest combines the power of additive manufacturing with open innovation and seeks design solutions which will not only reduce the bracket weight but also improve its strength and performance.

Mark Little, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, GE Global Research Center said, “We have entered into a new era of manufacturing that is leveraging the proven power of open innovation. Additive manufacturing is allowing GE, together with the Maker community, to push the boundaries of traditional engineering. These finalists have demonstrated what can be achieved by embracing this more open, collaborative model.”

The Quest, which launched in June 2013, drew a record number of design entries via the GrabCAD platform’s community of entrepreneurs, institutions and companies. Each finalist will receive $1,000 and move on to the second phase, in which the jet engine bracket designs will be additively manufactured and subjected to load testing by GE.

"The GE Quest has been one our most successful challenges, in terms of number of entrants, technical sophistication of submissions and quality of results", said Hardi Meybaum, CEO of GrabCAD."It’s been great watching the community exploit the advantages of additive manufacturing in such a demanding application."

Located around the world, finalists include:

The second phase of the Quest will run from September 17 to November 15 and the top eight designs will receive awards from a total prize pool of $20,000.

This Quest and GE’s focus on additive manufacturing are part of the company’s continued commitment to the ongoing industrial revolution – advanced manufacturing. GE is the world’s largest user of additive technologies in metals, with a full-scale additive manufacturing facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, and a global team of 600 engineers across 21 sites.

More information on the Open Innovation Jet Engine Bracket Design Quest can be found at: http://grabcad.com/challenges/ge-jet-engine-bracket-challenge. More information on additive manufacturing can be found at:  http://www.ge.com/stories/additive-manufacturing.

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About GE Global Research

GE Global Research is the hub of technology development for all of GE's businesses. Our scientists and engineers redefine what’s possible, drive growth for our businesses, and find answers to some of the world’s toughest problems.

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GrabCAD

GrabCAD is leading the Open Engineering movement, helping engineers get products to market faster by connecting people, content and technology. GrabCAD Workbench makes it easy for engineers to share files, work with partners and complete projects on time, while the GrabCAD Community accelerates the design process by tapping into the knowledge and resources of the largest source of CAD content and engineering minds in the world. Founded in 2010, the company is backed by Matrix Partners and Charles River Ventures and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA with development offices in Estonia and the UK. Learn more at  http://grabCAD.com/.



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