OREANDA-NEWS. GE (NYSE: GE) and Quirky, the company that makes invention accessible, today announced a new partnership that will allow everyone to participate in the development of new products with two global leaders in invention and innovation.

The partnership will consist of two parts: a groundbreaking new platform where GE will open thousands of its most promising patents and new technologies to the Quirky community for the development of new consumer products; and a co-branded product development initiative to build a full line of app-enabled connected devices for the home in areas such as health, security, water, or air that will be developed using advanced manufacturing tools and technologies. This new line of products will be co-branded Wink: Instantly Connected.

Combining GE’s technology and scale with Quirky’s collaborative process and speed provides a platform that will truly unlock the power of GE’s lab-proven technologies and the potential of the app-enabled product category. The partnership represents a marriage between what GE has dubbed the “Industrial Internet,” or the internet of really big things -- with the internet of everyday things. Consumers and businesses will not buy more things they’ll need to think about, but rather be surrounded by things that think about them.

Beth Comstock, SVP and chief marketing officer, GE, said, “We admire Quirky’s speed, collaboration and inventiveness and by opening up lab-proven technology and patents to everyday inventors we can help inspire new ideas and accelerate advanced manufacturing innovation. At GE we are passionate about innovation at market speed, working with entrepreneurs and finding new models of business, and this partnership is just another way we can help inspire invention and help scale it. We are excited to see how the Quirky community uses tools from our scientists and technologists around the world to develop products in an entirely different way.”

GE Patents & the Quirky Community


In May, GE will make thousands of U.S. patents available to the global Quirky community, which may be used as the basis for creating new consumer product ideas. Quirky will develop a new platform designed to inspire inventors to find new and unexpected uses for existing technologies.

Ben Kaufman, founder and CEO of Quirky, said, “Thousands of patents from one of the most inventive companies in the world will be available to provoke, inspire and drive a whole new way of thinking. For years patents have become widely misunderstood and misused. We are going to return patents to their original purpose to act as a blueprint for technological and societal progress while protecting inventors and becoming a source of inspiration for future creators.”

Some of the first technologies that GE will open up include optical systems, barrier coatings and telematics:

o Optical systems, including holographic and fast-focusing lens technologies - GE’s holographic storage technology can be used for archiving large amounts of data and fast-focusing optics technology enables rapid, high resolution 2D image capture of 3D images, currently applicable to markets ranging from contactless fingerprinting, to semi-conductor quality control and medical optics.


o Barrier coatings - GE’s Ultra-High Barrier technology enables thinner, lighter electronic devices including smartphones, televisions and solar panels by using thin film encapsulation to protect electronic devices from degradation by moisture and oxygen.


o Telematics and asset tracking technology -  Modules used for commercial fleet tracking and vehicle navigation systems, which are used to monitor the location, movement, and behavior of a vehicle or fleet of vehicles.


“Creative partnerships are good for innovators, consumers, and our country,” said David Kappos, partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore L.L.P., and former director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark office. “There is tremendous value in patented ideas, and it is wonderful to see new collaborative ventures aimed at moving such ideas into the marketplace.”