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New reports highlight GE HealthCare’s economic impact across key manufacturing states

July 08, 2025

July 08, 2025 – GE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC) today released a series of new state-level economic impact reports highlighting the company’s role as a major manufacturing employer and innovation partner across the U.S. healthcare ecosystem.

The new reports provide a data-driven look at GE HealthCare’s economic footprint in 2024 in four key states—Wisconsin, South Carolina, Ohio and Utah—quantifying contributions to total economic output, high-quality job creation, research and technology advancement, academic partnerships and community development.

“GE HealthCare plays a significant role in driving economic growth while delivering innovation for the benefit of patients worldwide,” said Adam Holton, GE HealthCare Chief People Officer. “Through the creation of high-quality jobs, advancing research and clinical partnerships and investing in local communities, our presence in these states serves as driving force for statewide prosperity.”

Key highlights from the reports include:

  • Wisconsin: GE HealthCare is the second-largest manufacturing employer in the state, with over 7,000 full-time and contractor roles spanning high-tech manufacturing, R&D and operations. The company’s deep roots and sustained investment in Wisconsin continue to drive innovation, jobs and economic momentum.
  • South Carolina: Anchored by its advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) magnet manufacturing facility in Florence, GE HealthCare generates meaningful economic value, underscoring the state’s role in the global medical technology supply chain.
  • Ohio: The company’s facilities support the design and production of advanced imaging components—including MRI surface coils and precision-engineered anodes—for use in computed tomography (CT), radiography and mammography systems, highlighting Ohio’s role in shaping diagnostic innovation.
  • Utah: At its Salt Lake City site, GE HealthCare manufactures mobile fluoroscopy and cone-beam CT imaging C-arms that support surgical and interventional procedures globally, underscoring the state’s role in advancing real-time medical imaging.

Together, these reports reflect GE HealthCare’s enduring commitment to U.S.-based manufacturing, scientific excellence and economic resilience in the communities it calls home.

Download the full reports at the links to the right.

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About GE HealthCare Technologies Inc.

GE HealthCare is a leading global healthcare solutions provider of advanced medical technology, pharmaceutical diagnostics, and AI, cloud and software solutions that help clinicians tackle the world’s most complex diseases. Serving patients and providers for 130 years, GE HealthCare is delivering bold innovations designed for the next era of medicine across its Imaging, Advanced Visualization Solutions, Patient Care Solutions, and Pharmaceutical Diagnostics segments to help clinicians deliver more personalized, precise patient care. We are a $20.6 billion business with approximately 54,000 colleagues working to create a world where healthcare has no limits.

 

GE HealthCare is proud to be among 2026 Fortune World’s Most Admired Companies™. 

 

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