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Siemens Mobility extends its Railigent partner ecosystem
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Enhanced
cybersecurity for guaranteed availability
Siemens Mobility and RazorSecure have signed a cooperation agreement to provide Rolling Stock operators worldwide with enhanced rail cybersecurity monitoring solutions. Increasing digitalization brings benefits, but also the need for adequate protection against cyber-attacks. The two companies will therefore pool their know-how to secure complex transport systems: RazorSecure is a specialist in providing rail cybersecurity solutions and continuously monitors the behavior of individual systems and traffic across the full network in real-time. Siemens Mobility is committed to guaranteeing availability of rail systems with its smart digital asset management systems such as Railigent.
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.
On October 22, 2021 the 1000th Vectron locomotive left the
plant at Munich-Allach, where the locomotives are built. The locomotive is
destined for Danish State Railways DSB. To date, Siemens Mobility has sold 1,122
Vectron locomotives to 57 customers in 16 countries. The Vectron fleet has so
far accumulated more than 500 million kilometers in service. The locomotives
based on the Vectron platform are approved for operation in 20 European
countries.
Deutsche Bahn (DB) and Siemens Mobility have
developed the world’s first train that operates by itself in rail traffic. Dr.
Richard Lutz, CEO of DB, and Dr. Roland Busch, CEO of Siemens AG, together with
Dr. Peter Tschentscher, Mayor of Hamburg, presented the train on the 11th
October 2021 as it made its premiere run as part of the Digital S-Bahn Hamburg
project.
- Two winners: Christian Blex and Oscar
Jockel prevail among ten shortlisted candidates from pool of 189 applicants
- Siemens Conductors Scholarship for
the Karajan Academy of the Berliner Philharmoniker involves two-year program of
study and conducting their own portrait concert
- Scholarship also includes position
as assistant to Berliner Philharmoniker’s chief conductor, Kirill Petrenko
Christian
Blex (28) and Oscar Jockel (25), both from Germany, have won the Siemens Conductors
Scholarship. At the three-day conducting competition held at the Berliner Philharmonie
concert hall, the up-and-coming conductors came out on top among ten finalists
from a pool of 189 applicants from 30 countries. Jockel and Blex, both
impressed the jury chaired by Kirill Petrenko with, among other things, their
conducting of Beethoven’s Leonore Overture. As part of the Siemens Conductors
Scholarship Blex and Jockel will receive a two-year training at the Karajan
Academy of the Berliner Philharmoniker. The honors also include a position as
assistant to the chief conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker, Kirill
Petrenko, and the opportunity to conduct their own portrait concert with the
members of the Karajan Academy in the Chamber Music Hall at the Berliner Philharmonie.
- Charging infrastructure for one of Australia’s leading bus manufacturers
- Siemens digital depot management solution for reporting and monitoring function
- Supports uptake of low emission transport across Australia
One of Australia’s leading bus manufacturers, Custom Denning, has selected Siemens’ electric bus charging stations and digital depot management solution forits fleet of fully Australian designed and built Element electric buses. The charging stations will support the bus manufacturer’s prototype electric buses and be available for future eBus orders of its customers.
The state of Baden-Württemberg has ordered three Mireo Plus B trains from Siemens Mobility. The battery-electric trains will ensure locally emission-free traffic on the new Hermann-Hesse-Bahn between Renningen and Calw from 2023. Siemens Mobility will additionally take over maintenance of the trains over their entire service life. By being equipped with the latest European Train Control System, the Mireo Plus B trains are equipped for ETCS Level 2 operation. This new standard offers more track capacity, greater punctuality as well as interoperability in cross-border rail traffic. The reorder option became possible as part of a past order for 20 Mireo Plus B for the Ortenau network in 2020.