We will release our fourth-quarter results and the preliminary figures for fiscal 2024 on November 14, 2024 at 07:00 am CET. The press conference and the analyst call will be broadcasted live starting at 08:00 am CET.
- Siemens Logistics to be sold to Vanderlande for €300 million
- Transaction expected to close in the course of calendar year 2025
- For Siemens, another step in portfolio optimization as a leading technology company
Siemens AG has agreed to sell its Siemens Logistics business to Vanderlande, a company owned by Toyota Industries Corporation. Vanderlande is a leading global partner for future-proof logistic process automation in the warehousing, airports, and parcel sectors, and with that will be a strategic long-term owner for Siemens Logistics. The purchase price (enterprise value) is €300 million. Closing is expected in the course of calendar year 2025, subject to regulatory approvals.
- Acquisition of Altair Engineering Inc., a global leader in computational science and artificial intelligence software, strengthens Siemens’ position as a leading technology company
- Creates the world's most complete AI-powered design and simulation portfolio
- Altair shareholders to receive USD 113 per share, representing an enterprise value of USD 10 billion; the offer price represents a 19% premium to Altair’s unaffected closing price on October 21, 2024
- Siemens expects to achieve significant cost and revenue synergies
- The transaction is expected to be EPS (pre-PPA) accretive by year two post-closing
Siemens has signed an agreement to acquire Altair Engineering Inc., a
leading provider of software in the industrial simulation and analysis market. Altair
shareholders will receive USD 113 per share, representing an enterprise value of approximately USD 10 billion. The offer price represents
a 19% premium to Altair's unaffected closing price on October 21, 2024, the
last trading day prior to media reports regarding a possible
transaction. With this acquisition Siemens strengthens its position as a leading
technology company and its leadership in industrial software.
- Customized IoT smart hospital platform with 2,000 asset tags and 7,000 IoT sensors improves patient experience and optimizes operations at Kantonsspital Baden
- Open platform, part of Siemens Xcelerator, enables development, setup, and scaling of additional use cases
- Siemens has supplied an app-based navigation system to help patients and staff find their way around the hospital
- Real-time location services allow staff to locate critical assets, saving time and increasing operational efficiency
Partnering with Kantonsspital Baden (KSB) in
Switzerland, Siemens Smart Infrastructure will deploy technologies and digital
services from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio to create one of the country’s
smartest hospitals. The project, a demand-driven, customized Internet of Things
(IoT) platform with over 7,000 IoT sensors, will ensure a user-centric patient
experience, improved patient care, increased energy efficiency, and optimized
operations.
- Siemens and Microsoft
have taken the Siemens Industrial Copilot to the next level, to handle
demanding environments at scale
- Over 100 customers in Europe and
the US are using the Siemens Industrial Copilot to improve efficiency, cut
downtime, and address labor shortages
- thyssenkrupp Automation
Engineering is planning a global roll out of the Copilot beginning 2025
- More than 120,000 engineers can now leverage the Copilot, upskilling
experts and workers in programming with GenAI
Siemens is revolutionizing industrial automation with Microsoft. Through
their collaboration, they have taken the Siemens Industrial Copilot to the next
level, enabling it to handle the most demanding environments at scale. Combining
Siemens’ unique domain know-how across industries with Microsoft Azure OpenAI
Service, the Copilot further improves handling of rigorous requirements in
manufacturing and automation.
- Leading technology company Siemens and ServiceNow, the AI platform for business transformation, announced a new collaboration at the ServiceNow World Forum in Munich, Germany
- The collaboration helps transform shopfloor security and operations with Siemens Xcelerator
- New offering combines Siemens’ Sinec Security Guard and the Siemens Industrial Copilot with ServiceNow’s workflow automation
Siemens and ServiceNow today announced a new collaboration, that debuted at the ServiceNow World Forum in Munich. The companies intend to enhance industrial cybersecurity and drive the integration of generative AI into shopfloor operations. This mutual cooperation leverages Siemens' Sinec Security Guard for industrial vulnerability management and the Siemens Industrial Copilot for generative AI-powered automation – with ServiceNow providing the workflow automation needed to streamline and enhance factory operations.
Nuremberg, November 12 – 14,
2024
- Siemens chosen as technology partner of Alliander, a major Dutch network company, for flexibility management
- Strategic partnership to tackle critical challenges of energy transition, especially reducing capacity restraints
- Implementation of Siemens’ Gridscale X platform to extend grid utilization in the Netherlands by up to 30 percent, serving 3.5 million energy customers
Siemens and Alliander, a major Dutch network company, with its daughter company Liander, the biggest Dutch distribution system operator (DSO) in the Netherlands, have entered a strategic partnership to accelerate the energy transition and tackle key challenges in distribution grid management. Siemens’ Gridscale X platform will be used by Alliander to reduce grid congestion and increase grid utilization. It is estimated that this partnership could extend the grid usage in the Netherlands by 10 to 30 percent.
- Electric vehicle (EV) startup standardizes on Teamcenter X and NX to
reduce IT overhead, enhance accessibility across development teams and
supply chain
Siemens Digital Industries Software announced today that Workhorse Group Inc.
(Workhorse), an American technology company focused on pioneering the transition
to zero-emission commercial vehicles, has adopted the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio
of industrial software, enabling the company to streamline activities across its
development teams and supply chain as it builds electric trucks for sustainable last
mile delivery.
- Siemens'
Depot360 Managed Services to optimize charging and ensure stable operations for
Unibuss' electric bus fleets at two depots
- Part of
Siemens Xcelerator, the AI-powered solution addresses the unique challenges of
operating large EV fleets, especially in harsh winter conditions
- Enables data-driven
decisions to lower energy costs, reduce cost-per-mile, and increase route
completion rates
- Contract
marks the first Depot360 customer in Norway
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has secured a contract
with Unibuss, one of the leading bus operators in
the Greater Oslo region, to
deliver its innovative Depot360 Managed Services solution to ensure optimized
operations of its fleet and charging infrastructure. With Norway at the
forefront of the global transition to electric mobility, this contract
establishes Siemens' Depot360 footprint in the country.