- Digital Factory CEO Anton Huber retiring
- Ralf Christian to be sole CEO of Energy Management Division
Jan Mrosik (51), currently CEO of the Energy Management Division, has been appointed CEO of the Digital Factory Division, effective June 1, 2016. Anton Huber (65), Digital Factory's current CEO, is retiring on October 1, 2016. He will continue to serve the company in a consulting capacity until that date. Ralf Christian (52) will be the sole CEO of the Energy Management Division, effective June 1, 2016. Christian is currently the Division's co-CEO with Mrosik.
The Supervisory Board of Siemens AG and Managing Board member Siegfried Russwurm have mutually agreed that the company's contract with Russwurm, which will expire at the end of March 2017, will not be renewed. Russwurm has been a member of the Managing Board since January 2008 and, in addition to his responsibilities as Chief Technology Officer, was the partner on the Managing Board for the separately managed Healthcare business. In addition, he was responsible for the Middle East and CIS regions.
Siemens has honored 12 particularly resourceful researchers as Inventors of the Year 2018. Together, these scientists are responsible for some 590 inventions and 589 patents. Two of the inventors are from Germany, three are from Austria, one is each from Norway, France, Poland, Mexico, China, India and the United States. Every year since 1995, Siemens has been presenting this award to its outstanding researchers and developers whose inventions have made major contributions to the company's strong performance. Since 2016, this award has also been presented to researchers from outside the company. In fiscal 2018, Siemens filed around 3,850 patents worldwide – an increase of 200 patents over the previous year. Worldwide, Siemens holds about 65,000 patents. In fiscal 2018, Siemens employees submitted about 7,300 invention disclosures. On a basis of 220 workdays during the year, this figure corresponds to about 33 inventions per day.
On the first day of Hannover Messe, Klaus Helmrich welcomed you to the yearly press conference. As member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG, Klaus Helmrich is responsible for the Divisions Digital Factory as well as Process Industries and Drives. He was speaking on the digitalization of the industry. The press conference took place on Monday, April 13, at 6:30 PM, in Room 1 of the fair's Convention Center.
- Significant expansion of Siemens' successful apprenticeship program in the United States
- Commitment to hire and train at least 300 U.S. military veterans per year over next three years, in addition to more than 2,500 already part of workforce
- Pledge of more than $2 billion in industry software grants to train students for nextgen manufacturing jobs
Siemens Joe Kaeser, President and CEO of Siemens AG, bolstered Siemens' strong commitment to strengthening American manufacturing during a meeting today at the White House with President Donald Trump.
- Extra 330LE electric plane sets world record
- New climb performance record: altitude of 3,000 meters in just 4 min 22 sec
- World air sports federation FAI confirms world record
On Friday, November 25, 2016, the Extra 330LE aerobatic aircraft powered by a drive system from Siemens set a new world record for time to climb. At the Dinslaken Schwarze Heide airfield in Germany, the electric-powered plane reached an altitude of 3,000 meters in just four minutes and 22 seconds – a climb velocity of 11.5 meters per second. The time set by pilot Walter Extra was 1 minute 10 seconds faster than the previous world record set by U.S. pilot William M. Yates in 2013. The world air sports federation, Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), has officially recognized the record flight in the category "Electric-powered planes less than 1,000 kilograms."
- Siemens cooperates with Chinese government in digital manufacturing, innovation and technology applications
- Memorandum of Understanding signed in presence of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Chinese President Xi Jinping
- Strategic partnership with Chinese enterprises in industrial Internet of Things (IoT) and intelligent manufacturing
Siemens has entered into agreements with the Chinese government and Chinese enterprises to continue joint activities for exploring the potential of digitalization and for supporting measures to upgrade and transform China's industrial sector. The documents were signed today in Berlin in the presence of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
- Siemens implements state-of-the-art material handling system (MHS) at Al Maktoum International Airport, Dubai World Central (DWC)
- Throughput of 700,000 tons of cargo per year in the initial phase with expansion plans for additional 300,000 tons
- In parallel, Siemens extends the Cargo Mega Terminal for Emirates at Dubai International (DXB)
Siemens Logistics and Airport Solutions has equipped the new cargo terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport, Dubai World Central (DWC), with a state-of-the-art material handling system (MHS). The new home of Emirates SkyCargo's freighter fleet was successfully started up in several phases. "Our partnership with Siemens is a testimony to our commitment to create and deliver industry-leading air cargo solutions," said Nabil Sultan, Emirates Divisional Senior Vice President, Cargo. "We develop constantly the nuances of our services and our innovative products – ensuring that we remain creative and efficient. The new MHS will not only help us meet our customers' needs but enhance SkyCargo's overall operational performance through providing top solutions also in niche markets."
Siemens held its Annual Shareholders' Meeting at the Olympia Hall in Munich on January 31, 2018.