GE finally finds its sweet spot in water

The industrial giant seems to have found a model which works in the water business at last. The boss of the European business explains to Christopher Gasson how it happened.

GE is emerging as a force to be reckoned with in the international water market, seven years after making the momentous decision to buy Ionics. Orders for ZeeWeed membranes are coming in faster than the company can make them, and the legacy Ionics business has been refashioned into a world-beating manufacturer of pre-engineered desalination units.

 
Jack Noble, leader of GE ...

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