- Purchaser is EntechWorld, end customer is Korea
National Railway
- Control centers ensure safe and reliable power supply for railway
infrastructure
- General power and traction power to be controlled and monitored
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has won a contract to deliver the main
control centers, based on Spectrum Power, to the Korean engineering company
EntechWorld headquartered in Seoul. The end customer is the national railroad
operator Korea National Railway. Starting in 2024,
the main SCADA control centers will control and monitor
the Korean railway system with more than 4,000 kilometers of tracks and about
3.5 million passengers daily. The control centers will ensure the reliable supply of energy to the entire rail network to
meet the highest security, safety and quality standards.
- Grows Siemens Mobility footprint and customer base in Canada
- Enhances digital offering and commitment to service availability
- RailTerm is a leading provider of rail services serving more than 70 clients
Siemens Mobility is pleased to announce that it is acquiring RailTerm, a Canadian
based transportation company that is a leading provider of rail services to
railroads and transit agencies. This acquisition signals Siemens Mobility’s
intent to grow its Canadian business. RailTerm’s familiarity across Canada’s
entire rail spectrum will allow Siemens Mobility to expand its existing
portfolio with on-the-ground track and signaling, electrification and
communication systems.
At FC Bayern
Munich’s season finale against FC Augsburg on May 22, Siemens, FC Bayern and
the #WeKickCorona initiative launched a donation campaign with the slogan: #HeartBeatFinal.
The Bayern fans were asked to measure their heartrate during the match using activity
trackers – and make the data available for #FCBayernPulse, a Siemens and FC Bayern
project. Siemens will donate €0.01 per measured heartbeat to #WeKickCorona, an
initiative that supports social institutions. 936,318 heartbeats were measured
during Bayern’s 5-2 win. Siemens will duplicate the achieved donation amount of
€9.363,18 to €18.800.
- €110 million contract to provide a fully automated yard management system
and maintenance services for the Kijfhoek marshalling yard
- Automated
and digital systems will optimize yard operations and improve efficiency,
reliability, and safety
- Kijfhoek is the
largest freight yard in the Netherlands and a vital link
between the Rotterdam ports and major industrial areas in Europe
Siemens Mobility has been
awarded a €110 million contract by ProRail B.V. to modernize and
optimize the Kijfhoek freight railyard, the largest yard in the
Netherlands and a vital link between the Rotterdam ports and major industrial
areas in Europe. This contract includes
providing a state-of-the-art fully automated system to manage yard operations and
15 years of maintenance services. Located south-east of
Rotterdam, the Kijfhoek marshalling yard encompasses 50 hectares, with 14 arrival
tracks, 41 classification tracks and 12 stabling tracks.
- Companies will jointly offer a technology portfolio for buildings, including everything from energy efficiency and user experience to connectivity, security and data analysis
Siemens Smart Infrastructure in Spain, a market leader in innovation and technology for smart buildings, and Telefónica Tech, Telefónica’s holding company for digital businesses with high growth potential in IoT, Big Data, Blockchain, Cybersecurity and Cloud, will be offering the Spanish market their services and solutions for smart buildings in one package.
- Siemens to acquire Supplyframe, a leading and fast-growing
marketplace for the global electronics value chain
- Combining Supplyframe’s knowhow with Siemens’ leading software
enables customers to innovate and develop products faster
- Supplyframe to be the nucleus of Siemens’ digital marketplace
strategy
- Closing of transaction expected in fourth quarter of fiscal year
2021
Siemens has signed an agreement to acquire
Supplyframe, a leading Design-to-Source platform for the global electronics
value chain, for USD 0.7 billion. The transaction unlocks significant value for
customers of Supplyframe and Siemens, providing seamless and quick access to
both Siemens’ offerings and Supplyframe’s marketplace intelligence. This will
help customers to reduce costs, increase agility and make highly informed
decisions. The acquisition also strengthens the Siemens portfolio through
Software as a Service (SaaS) – not only in the field of Electronic Design
Automation (EDA) and Printed Circuit Boards (PCB), but also scaling into other
domains and technology fields.
- Padam Mobility is a Software as a Service (SaaS) provider for
on-demand and paratransit software solutions
- Empowers cities and transit operators to make transportation
more efficient
- Acquisition
enhances Siemens Mobility's portfolio for intermodal mobility
Siemens Mobility is pleased to
announce that it has acquired Padam Mobility, a technology company that provides
AI-powered platforms and applications for on-demand and paratransit services. The
leading software as a service (SaaS) organization helps transit operators to
provide more efficient transportation in both urban and rural areas. This acquisition enhances Siemens Mobility's
intelligent infrastructure portfolio focused on intermodal transportation. It
supports transport operators in their effort to integrate and coordinate
different modes of transportation which seamlessly provides travel from the
first mile to the last.
- Automated bearing diagnostics to enable informed maintenance decisions
- Integration of the bearing condition’s analysis into overall motor health status
- Scalable through integration with IIoT platform Sidrive IQ
Siemens and the
automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler cooperate on intelligent
diagnostics for drive systems. Through this collaboration Siemens combines its
IIoT platform Sidrive IQ with Schaeffler’s decades of experience and
expertise in designing, manufacturing, and servicing bearings. Sidrive IQ
integrates a number of functionalities into one seamless solution and augments
drive systems with AI-based analytics and digital content.
- Consortium of Siemens Mobility and Stadler win €114.5 million contract for Lisbon Metro
- Siemens Mobility to install CBTC across three lines
- Stadler to supply a new fleet of modern trains
The consortium of Siemens Mobility and Stadler have won a €114.5 million contract to provide the Lisbon Metro with a state of the art signaling system and a new fleet of modern trains. Stadler will supply 14 three-car metro trains, while Siemens Mobility will install its Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) system Trainguard MT on the Blue, Yellow and Green lines, and will upgrade the existing equipment. This will include installing its on-board CBTC technology across 70 trains of the existing fleet, as well as on the 14 new Stadler trains.