Siemens SPS virtual experience - a digital format
Siemens is
turning the SPS Trade Fair 2021 virtual, and you are cordially invited to
participate in our program. The industrial world is facing urgent challenges
that it must overcome quickly and sustainably. Under the motto "Infinite
opportunities from infinite data", Siemens will be showcasing solutions from
its Digital Enterprise portfolio that enable companies to consistently
digitalize, automate and make intensive use of the resulting data.
Enter the Siemens virtual trade fair experience and discover all highlights in a virtual 3D showroom, auditorium event program and Tech Meetups.
Register here:
www.siemens.com/sps-fair
- SiGreen enables the reliable tracking of a product carbon footprint
across the supply chain
- The distributed and open Estanium network makes it possible to combine emission data into a true ecological footprint
- Companies are using data to better deploy their resources and pave the way towards an eco-friendly and sustainable economy
In light of the fact that the supply chain accounts for the largest share of the ecological footprint of products, the decarbonization of industry is a challenge which must be tackled by all the stakeholders together. As a leading provider of automation technology and industry software, Siemens has for the first time launched a solution for the efficient query, calculation and transfer of information on the actual Product Carbon Footprint (PCF). SiGreen now makes it possible to exchange emission data along the supply chain and combine it with data from a company’s own value creation in order to obtain a product’s true carbon footprint. To achieve this, Siemens has initiated the open, cross-industry Estainium network with the aim of enabling manufacturers, suppliers, customers and partners to exchange trustworthy PCF data. With SiGreen supporting companies in tracking their Product Carbon Footprint, they can take targeted reduction measures providing a quantifiable effect. CO2 management thus supports companies on their way towards carbon neutral production and helps them to transform sustainability into a decisive competitive edge.
- Dow Jones Sustainability Index ranks Siemens as most sustainable company
in its industry group
- Company scores 81 out of 100
possible points
- Global leader in six categories, including innovation and cybersecurity
as well as industry- and product-related environmental protection
In the Dow
Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), Siemens has taken first place among the 45
companies included in the ranking of its industry group. The DJSI is a globally
established sustainability ranking prepared annually by the investment company
Standard & Poor’s on behalf of index provider Dow Jones. Siemens has
been included in this ranking every year since 1999, when the DJSI was first
published.
- Report shows adaptability, sustainability and
addressing climate change are top-of-mind for infrastructure leaders
- Majority of energy infrastructure
stakeholders say net zero energy is impossible without digitalization
- Research reveals infrastructure is lagging
behind other industries in digitalization progress
A new research report released by Siemens Smart
Infrastructure, titled ‘A New Space Race,’ has highlighted the increasingly
urgent need to transform global infrastructure to focus on adaptability,
resiliency and decarbonization. Data from the report shows infrastructure
leaders worldwide recognize the need for digitalization to tackle challenges in
energy systems and the built environment.
- End-to-end automation and digitalization of all process steps enables the industrialization of additive manufacturing
- Simulation and digital twins help to test and implement profitability and scalability
- Individual financing models lower investment hurdle and time-to-market
- Carbon footprint to be reduced by up to 58 percent with additively manufactured eyewear
Siemens enables the
start-up You Mawo in offering bespoke eyeglass frames in such a way that they
are accessible, affordable, and sustainable for a broad market and You Mawo can
have them produced in an economically cost-effective and responsible way. The
customization process considers parameters such as design, a perfect fit for
the person wearing the glasses, and color.
We have released our fourth quarter results and the preliminary figures for fiscal year 2021 on November 11, 2021. The press conference and the Analyst Call were broadcast live.
- In fiscal 2021, orders totaled €71.4 billion and revenue €62.3 billion – a double-digit percentage increase (fiscal 2020: €58.0 billion and €55.3 billion, respectively)
- Adjusted EBITA Industrial Businesses was up a significant 17 percent to €8.8 billion – Adjusted EBITA margin rose to 15.0 percent (fiscal 2020: 14.3 percent)
- Net income soared 59 percent to €6.7 billion (fiscal 2020: €4.2 billion), exceeding the net income guidance
- Free cash flow set a new record of €8.2 billion (fiscal 2020: €6.4 billion)
- Dividend of €4.00 per share proposed (fiscal 2020: €3.50)
- Outlook for fiscal 2022: Siemens expects mid-single-digit comparable revenue growth with basic earnings per share of €8.70 to €9.10 (fiscal 2021: €8.32) before PPA effects
Siemens delivered
a stellar performance in fiscal 2021 (end: September 30, 2021), recording
a net income of €6.7 billion and thus exceeding its net income guidance. The
company reported gains at all four of its Industrial Businesses and across all
regions, underscoring its successful transformation into a focused technology company.
A continuing complex macroeconomic environment influenced by the COVID-19
pandemic and ongoing supply chain risks – associated primarily with electronic
components and raw materials – were successfully mitigated.
- The Cube to create unique works
of digital art based on each person’s voice
- Winner of Developers’ Lounge hackathon
to visit Expo Dubai with Siemens
- Siemens
CIO Hanna Hennig keynote to address enabling everyone to program without having
to first become a coding expert
With the physical return of the Web Summit, Siemens is also back at the
world’s largest technology conference. With more than 400 Siemens participants and
a Diamond level partnership, the company will have its own booth, a Developers’
Lounge, masterclasses and mentors as well as jury members for the startup
competition.
- Both companies kick off developments to ensure quality and trust in
a machine-to-machine (M2M) connected world
- The aim is to provide instant accessibility to quality and safety
information with a single source of truth to enable disruptive business models
- Anchoring physical products in the digital world using smart
contracts, blockchain and industrial edge
Merck
KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, a leading science and technology company, and
Siemens, an innovation leader in automation and digitalization, Germany, plan
to develop and implement solutions that offer unprecedented levels of digital
trust in M2M connected industrial value chains. This would help industrial
customers to comply with stricter regulations in the value chain in different
countries and enable disruptive business models in a variety of industrial
sectors, ranging from the food and beverage, pharmaceuticals and electronics
industries to the automotive industry.