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Industry | Research |
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Founded | November 2000 in Stamford, CT |
Founder | (several) |
Headquarters | Stamford, Connecticut, United States |
Number of employees | 4 (2008) |
Website | www |
edgelab (typically expressed with a leading lowercase "e") is an applied academic research lab, established in 2000 as a partnership between General Electric and the University of Connecticut. [1] [2]
edgelab approaches GE Businesses three times per year, identifying key strategic initiatives for program execution. 15 projects are selected each year (five per semester) and students, faculty, and on-site GE staff work on these projects full-time for the 13-week session.
The edgelab program was discontinued in Spring 2011. The School of Business and General Electric have announced their plans to continue the relationship by creating a new joint venture. [1] [3] [4]
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