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Baker Hughes (BKR) operates as an infrastructure provider for the global energy sector, whose relevance extends far beyond the traditional oil and gas industry. By technologically integrating gas-based power generation, grid stability, and digital efficiency software, the company has positioned itself at the interface of electrification and the demand for industrial AI. The company's advantage lies in the deep integration of hardware – such as the flexible NovaLT gas turbines – and the digital platform Cordant, which allows for seamless optimization...
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