GE Surpasses $1.5B in Infrastructure Sales to Olympic Cities since 2006



GE, which has been a worldwide partner of the Olympic Games since 2006, has exceeded $1.5 billion in infrastructure sales related to the games over the last decade.

During this period, GE has completed more than 1,000 infrastructure projects for Olympic Games venues, health centers and surrounding commercial buildings.

“We are proud of our work with the IOC and local Organizing Committees in delivering a variety of critical healthcare, energy, power, water, and lighting solutions for the Olympic Games across six host cities to date,” said John Rice, vice chairman of GE. “Rio 2016 has been a great event that has further strengthened the sustainable Olympic legacy for future generations. We are already working with Korea and Japan to ensure their Games build further on this legacy.”

During the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, GE has provided more than 2,000 lighting fixtures, power connectivity for the International Broadcast Center and medical equipment including medical imaging technologies and electronic medical records.


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