Baden, Switzerland

General Electric Technology Gmbh


USPTO Granted Patents = 672



Trademarks = 8

Forward Citations = 804

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1,043 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Carl David Barker (28 out of 36 patents)

silverMedal Hengxu Ha (23 out of 24 patents)

bronzeMedal Robert Stephen Whitehouse (22 out of 32 patents)

4 Colin Charnock Davidson (21 out of 36 patents)

5 Olaf Stallmann (16 out of 24 patents)

6 David Reginald Trainer (15 out of 80 patents)

7 Sankara Subramanian Sri Gopala Krishna Murthi (11 out of 11 patents)

8 Andrzej Adamczyk (11 out of 17 patents)

9 John Lewis Outram (9 out of 10 patents)

10 Ronald Francis Konopacki (9 out of 13 patents)

11 Omar Fadhel Jasim (9 out of 11 patents)

12 Mitalkumar G Kanabar (8 out of 14 patents)

13 Robin Gupta (8 out of 8 patents)

14 Martin Reigl (8 out of 17 patents)

15 Michael Charles Balfe (8 out of 9 patents)


Core Competencies:
Electric Generators
HVDC Power Transmission
Turbine Control Valves
Fault Detection
Voltage Source Converters
Supercritical Steam Generators
Electrical Signature Analysis
Gas Turbine Engines
Circuit Breakers
Wireless Communication Systems
Combined Cycle Power Plants
Corrosion Monitoring

672 patents:

General Electric Technology GmbH is a leading global company that provides innovative solutions in fields like energy, healthcare, aviation, and manufacturing. With a broad portfolio of products and services, they deliver cutting-edge technologies and platforms that drive progress and sustainability. Their website offers detailed information about their various business divisions, research initiatives, company history, and career opportunities.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 23 2025

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672 Patents

#4 in Baden

#24 in Switzerland

#1,444 in the World

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Baden, Switzerland
Forward Citations = 804

1,043 inventors:

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