- Calibrant Energy to bundle latest distributed energy technologies and financing expertise of global leaders Macquarie and Siemens
- The joint venture will create Energy-as-a-Service solutions from a full range of energy technologies for corporate and municipal clients
Macquarie’s Green Investment Group (GIG), Siemens Smart Infrastructure and Siemens Financial Services (SFS) today announced the formation of Calibrant Energy (Calibrant), a joint venture that offers comprehensive onsite Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) solutions at no up-front cost for its customers, which include corporate and industrial clients, as well as municipalities, universities, schools and hospitals.
- Sabine Reichel to leave company,
effective November 30, 2020
- Investor Relations to be assigned to
the CFO, effective October 1, 2020
Eva
Riesenhuber will head Siemens’ Investor Relations Department, effective December
1, 2020. She is succeeding Sabine Reichel, who is leaving the company for
personal reasons after the financial reporting for fiscal 2020 is complete. In
recent years, Reichel has carried significant responsibility for Siemens’ highly
successful capital-market communications, which have received multiple awards.
Just last year, she and Siemens’ Investor Relations were honored with the
German Investor Relations Award. Her successor, Eva Riesenhuber, has been
CFO and General Partner at Next47, Siemens’ global start-up unit, since 2018. As
Senior Vice President for mergers and acquisitions, she was previously responsible
for
capital-market
transactions. At the
start of the fiscal year on October 1, 2020, the company’s investor relations
function will, in addition, be transferred to Controlling and Finance, where it
will report directly to the CFO.
- In a first, photo artist Herlinde Koelbl portrays 60 internationally renowned Nobel Prize winners and scientists
- Siemens Arts Program supports the “Fascination of Science” project, combining art with science
- Opening ceremony on October 2 at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Berlin
- Exhibition to open for visitors on Monday, October 5
The photographic artist Herlinde Koelbl will present her international “Fascination of Science” project for the first time. The opening ceremony will be at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Berlin on Friday October 2, in the presence of the artist and the Managing Board of Siemens AG.
- Stock-exchange listing completes spin-off
of Siemens Energy AG
- Transaction shall create long-term
value for shareholders of both companies
- New Siemens AG to have clear focus on
shaping digital transformation of industry
Siemens has completed its structural realignment and thus successfully
executed a key part of its Vision 2020+ strategy concept. This morning’s
listing in the Prime Standard segment of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange completed
the quotation of Siemens Energy as a leader in the transmission and generation
of electrical power. This step begins a new chapter in the company’s history.
The independent Siemens companies Siemens AG, Siemens Healthineers AG and Siemens
Energy AG will work together within an ecosystem of common interests. In each
case, however, they will focus on the priorities and characteristics of their specific
businesses and industries. With some 240,000 employees, Siemens AG will
primarily concentrate on technologies that are driving advances in the digital
transformation of industry, in smart infrastructure and in sustainable transportation.
- Atos to deliver digital, integrated and cybersecurity solutions to support Siemens digital strategic objectives
- Siemens-Atos Global Alliance will pursue joint go-to-market growth opportunities
Siemens AG and Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, today announced the extension of their Customer Relationship Agreement within their strategic partnership, started in 2011. The agreement aims to accelerate Siemens’ digital objectives in the areas of services modernization and digitalization, data driven digital, cloud transformation and cybersecurity. It comes in the context of 5-year total €3 billion agreements which were separately signed with Siemens AG, Siemens Energy AG and Siemens Healthineers AG and include existing services as well as new business. As part of the agreement, Atos will also invest in innovation and digital modernization, in order to advance important innovation topics for Siemens.
- Catastrophic
situation after fire ravaged refugee camp in Moria on Lesbos – only makeshift
shelter for people on ships and in provisional tents
- CEOs Diess and Kaeser underscore humanitarian responsibility
of companies
- Funds go to the German Red Cross and its local partners, who
will coordinate the relief efforts
Siemens AG
and the Volkswagen Group are jointly donating €5 million for immediate
humanitarian aid to displaced people in Moria and Greece. The situation for
people has worsened dramatically since fire ravaged the refugee camp in Moria
on Lesbos. They have been given makeshift shelter on ships belonging to the
Greek Navy and in provisional tents. The funds will be given to the German Red
Cross (DRK) to support the comprehensive aid initiatives of the International
Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement for displaced people in Greece.
- About one sixth of all electricity generated worldwide is based on Siemens Energy technology
- Leading portfolio from conventional to renewable energy
- Clear commitment to accelerate profitability by rigorously driving operational excellence, portfolio adjustments and gradually shifting innovation focus towards sustainability and service
- Clear target for Adjusted EBITA margin (before Special Items) of 6.5 to 8.5% for fiscal year 2023
At a virtual capital market day, Siemens Energy, a world leader in energy infrastructure, today laid out its post-spin-off strategy. Siemens Energy is aiming for accelerated profitable growth. Management aims to achieve an Adjusted EBITA margin before Special Items of 6.5% to 8.5% for fiscal 2023. The Executive Board is committed to drive operational excellence, portfolio adjustments to meet market demand and gradually shift the focus of innovation and R&D to sustainability and service.
- Important milestone for planned Flender listing
- The two Portfolio Companies’ businesses a perfect fit
- Combined company to strengthen global technology leadership
A major milestone on the way to the planned public listing of Flender in 2021 has been reached. Effective today, Siemens Wind Energy Generation (WG) will be part of Siemens AG’s wholly-owned subsidiary Flender GmbH in Germany and thus perfectly complement Flender’s business portfolio. Flender will expand its market-leading position in gear units through the addition of electro-technical expertise in generators for the wind industry, while WG will benefit, among other things, from Flender’s strong position in the wind power sector. The combined company will be a global technology leader with a competitive cost base and an attractive service business. The two units are part of Siemens’ Portfolio Companies, with around 8,500 employees and pro forma revenue of roughly €2 billion.
- About 1,400 apprentices and university students in work-study programs to start professional careers at Siemens
- Training program to continue in full despite COVID-19 crisis
- Focus of Siemens training on digital learning environment
- Joint online application site for Siemens, Siemens Mobility and Siemens Healthineers
About 1,400 apprentices and university students in work-study programs will start their professional careers at 23 Siemens locations in Germany on September 1. Together with Siemens Mobility and Siemens Healthineers, Siemens is continuing its training program in full despite the coronavirus crisis. Training at Siemens Energy will be continued separately. Nearly 1,190 young people who are being trained for Siemens’ own needs will be joined at Siemens Professional Education by about 190 participants from the company’s external partners.
- Medical equipment from Siemens Healthineers on the way
- Siemens Energy to deliver and run two A45-GT gas turbines in Beirut
- Free use for one year to support population worth about US$40 million
- Siemens CEO Joe Kaeser with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas in Beirut
Siemens is helping the people of Lebanon rebuild in the wake of the tragic catastrophe of August 4. The company is quickly providing the stricken population with ultrasound systems and a mobile X-ray unit. In addition, Siemens Energy is offering to deliver and operate two gas turbines with a total electrical capacity of about 80 megawatts (MW) free of charge.