Growth Companies

General Electric's world-class facility in Wayne County advertises a culture committed to driving innovation and state-of-the-art communication infrastructure. It is home to next-generation virtual meeting technology, collaborative workspaces, and a host of amenities for its employees.

GE is a very, very large multi-national company. Its list of products and services is very impressive: appliances, aviation, engines, consumer products, electrical distribution, energy, finance, entertainment, healthcare, lighting, oil & gas, rail, security, and water. The corporation's $100 million investment in Wayne County will, among other objectives and goals, centralize the corporation's intellectual property. This means that the professionals at the GE Center will collaboratively develop strategic objectives and implementation plans to improve and serve every division of the company.

Kimberly Bankston, Human Resources Director for GE at the Van Buren site, took time out of her very busy schedule to meet and discuss the progress of the corporation's Advanced Manufacturing & Software Technology Development Center, located in the old headquarters of Visteon at I-275 and Ecorse Road in Van Buren Township.

Success at the Center is already being measured and realized. Kimberly is very proud of the fact that the GE team is ahead of schedule in Van Buren in terms of making the center fully operational. The corporation is hiring professionals at a rate faster than planned and the buildout time is ahead of schedule, mostly because the necessary infrastructure is already in place. The Center's proximity to Metro Airport is also a very real asset as company executives and visitors fly in and out in preparation of the Center's official opening.

General Electric is also very pleased with the attraction/incentive package put together by Wayne County, Van Buren Township and the State of Michigan. Perhaps the most attractive aspect of the package is that it is immediately available and allowed the corporate team at the site to immediately begin to outfit the buildings.

Much more is on the horizon for the GE Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Software Center and you will be able to read about here over the next several months.

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