- Profit impact of around 300 million Euros in Q2 FY22
- Closing expected in July 2022
- Single ownership of Valeo provides strong prospects for joint
venture
- Another successful milestone for Siemens Portfolio Companies
Siemens AG has signed an agreement to sell
its 50 percent stake in the Valeo Siemens e-Automotive (VSeA) joint venture to
Valeo. The positive profit impact of around 300 million Euros will be recorded
in the second quarter of fiscal 2022 and closing is expected in July 2022,
subject to regulatory approvals.
On this day, 120 years ago, Siemens’ Central Press Office was founded in
Berlin – making Siemens one of the first German companies to professionalize
its press work. This development was
preceded by a conference on the company’s “literary affairs,” at which
participants complained of an “increasing dispersion of Siemens’ newspaper,
advertising and news activities.” The solution was to establish a Central Press
Office, and a Circular was issued on February 8, 1902, to officially announce
this step.
- Founded in Berlin on February 8,
1902
- One of first corporate press offices
in Germany
On this day,
120 years ago, Siemens’ Central Press Office was founded in Berlin – making
Siemens one of the first German companies to professionalize its press work. This
development was preceded by a conference on the company’s “literary affairs,”
at which participants complained of an “increasing dispersion of Siemens’
newspaper, advertising and news activities.” The solution was to establish a
Central Press Office, and a Circular was issued on February 8, 1902, to
officially announce this step.
- Simulytic, a Siemens venture, accelerates the move to safe, autonomous mobility
- Risk intelligence for Autonomous Vehicle insurance
- Simulytic translates big simulation data outputs into tailored insurance insights
Simulytic, a Siemens Insurtech venture, analyses the safety and impact
of autonomous vehicles, translating big simulation data outputs into tailored
insurance insights. With the
appointment of Alex Gerodimos as Chief Growth Officer (CGO), Simulytic has made
an important strategic addition to the leadership team.
- Atlantia S.p.A. to acquire Yunex Traffic from Siemens Mobility for €950 million
- Closing expected by September 2022
- Yunex Traffic is a leader in intelligent road traffic solutions
- Siemens continues to sharpen its portfolio as focused technology
company
Siemens Mobility today signed an agreement to divest Yunex Traffic, the international road traffic business, to Atlantia S.p.A. The Managing Board and Supervisory Board of Siemens AG have approved the planned transaction. The purchase price is €950 million (enterprise value). Closing is expected by September 2022, subject to the relevant regulatory approvals. Yunex Traffic is a leader in innovative and intelligent infrastructure and traffic solutions for roads and cities. As a global leader in mobility infrastructure technology and services, Atlantia is a long-term, strategically oriented new owner for Yunex Traffic.
- Siemens has been among companies filing highest numbers of patent applications worldwide for years
- Twenty inventions per workday in fiscal 2021
For years, Siemens has been among the companies filing the highest numbers of patent applications worldwide. The resulting patents lay the groundwork for Siemens’ future success and growth as a focused technology company. For 2021, Siemens has again recognized particularly resourceful researchers as its Inventors of the Year. The 15 inventors being honored come from Germany, the U.S., Israel, India, the UK and Poland. The awardees’ inventions span Siemens’ entire spectrum, and they all pursue advances based on the company’s understanding of innovation:technology that serves people and improves their everyday lives. The inventions range from hydrogen-powered trains to a smart solution for stabilizing power grids that employ a high percentage of renewable energies, and they extend all the way to a cancer treatment that is available for many more patients. Details on all the prize winning inventions and the people behind them are available at: www.siemens.com/inventors
Siemens today announced that Airbus, a leading
aircraft manufacturer,
has selected Capital™ electrical/electronic (E/E) systems
development software from Siemens‘ Xcelerator portfolio to accelerate the
development of commercial aircraft.
- Donation will be used by Canadian City of
Toronto long-term care home to implement 2,000 Enlighted IoT sensors that will
aid in occupancy management, asset tracking and sanitization
- Project is part of the COVID-19
relief fund set up by the Siemens Caring Hands e.V. charity
The Siemens
Caring Hands e.V. charity is making a long-term contribution to fighting the
pandemic and is supporting the City of Toronto in Canada with a donation of approximately
$400,000 (€295,000) to benefit Cummer Lodge. Long-term care residents have been
disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and despite very high levels of
vaccination among residents and visitors (the City of Toronto has a mandatory
vaccination policy in place for staff), the safety of all these groups remains
a top priority. Cummer Lodge is the first Canadian recipient of the
international fund led by Siemens Caring Hands e.V.
- Consistent data management via an easy-to-use app
- Augmented Reality for mobile devices
- Can be used in commissioning, inspection and mobile maintenance
"Comos Mobile
Worker" is a new software application for mobile data management with
integrated augmented reality functionalities from Siemens. It was developed in
cooperation with Augmensys GmbH, a specialist in the field of mobile data
management / augmented reality. For the fast and safe maintenance of process
plants, the Comos Mobile Worker app visualizes and processes all required data,
e.g. from ERP systems, engineering data and also live data from the process
control system in an easy-to-use interface.