Siemens AG is a global technology company headquartered in Munich, Germany, with roots dating back to its founding in 1847 by Werner von Siemens and Johann Georg Halske. Over the decades, Siemens has grown into one of the world’s largest industrial conglomerates, applying its engineering expertise to a diverse range of sectors. The company operates in more than 200 countries and maintains a significant presence in Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Americas and the Middle East.
Siemens organizes its operations into several core business segments. Digital Industries delivers automation technologies and software for factory and process automation, helping manufacturers enhance productivity through data-driven solutions. Smart Infrastructure provides power distribution, building automation and energy management systems for residential, commercial and industrial applications. Mobility focuses on rail vehicles, rail automation, electrification and road-traffic solutions, supporting sustainable transport networks worldwide.
In addition to these segments, Siemens has de-merged two publicly listed affiliates—Siemens Energy and Siemens Healthineers—to sharpen its focus on core industrial technologies. Through its remaining entity, Siemens continues to invest in electrification, digitalization and automation innovations, including industrial IoT platforms, smart-grid technologies and advanced manufacturing solutions.
Under the leadership of CEO Roland Busch, who assumed the role in early 2021, Siemens is pursuing strategic initiatives centered on sustainability, decarbonization and digital transformation. The company works closely with governments, utilities, infrastructure operators and industrial clients to deliver projects that address climate change, urbanization and evolving global supply chains.
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