- Innomotics, a leading supplier of
motor and large-drive systems, has launched with a new brand identity
- As of July 1, 2023, Innomotics has
become a separately managed Siemens subsidiary in Germany
- Global carveout is on track and is to
be largely completed by October 1, 2023
- Operating headquarters are in
Nuremberg, Germany, for the new company, which employs about 15,000 people
globally and generates more than €3 billion in revenue
Innomotics has
launched in Germany as a separately managed legal entity as of July 1,
2023. Under a single roof, the supplier of motors and large drives brings together
business activities with low- to high-voltage motors, geared motors,
medium-voltage converters and motor spindles as well as project and service
offerings for this product portfolio. The company’s operating headquarters are
located in Nuremberg, Germany. The carveout in Germany has now been completed. The
global carveout is also to be largely completed by the beginning of the new
fiscal year on October 1, 2023. In the future, Innomotics will comprise the previous
corresponding businesses from the units Large Drives Applications and Digital
Industries, as well as the separately managed Siemens companies Sykatec and
Weiss Spindeltechnologie. Worldwide, around 15,000 people are working at
Innomotics to realize growth potential and thus secure the company’s future market
success as a trailblazing specialist for motors and large drives.
- 6.8 percent stake transferred to Siemens
Pension-Trust e.V.
- Transfer strengthens Siemens’
pension assets in Germany
- Move reduces Siemens’ consolidated
investment in Siemens Energy AG from 31.9 percent to 25.1 percent
Siemens AG has transferred a 6.8 percent stake in Siemens Energy AG
to Siemens Pension-Trust e.V. on June 28, 2023. As a result, Siemens
AG’s stake in Siemens Energy AG declines to 25.1 percent. With
this move, Siemens is executing its previously announced plans to reduce its investment
in Siemens Energy. By transferring the shares to Siemens Pension‑Trust
e.V., Siemens is strengthening its pension assets in Germany.
- Collaboration to make industrial robotics more accessible and usable for manufacturing SMEs
- Exploration of new solutions to advance interoperability and more efficient interfaces between automation and robotics systems to address existing hurdles and cost drivers
- Solutions to speed up the development process for flexible work cells and facilitate their operation
Intrinsic, an Alphabet
company, and Siemens have teamed up to explore integrations and interfaces
between Intrinsic’s robotics software, which is designed for easy use of
AI-based capabilities, and Siemens Digital Industries with their open and
interoperable portfolio for automating and operating industrial production.
- Siemens Xcelerator portfolio used to develop the digital twin of the next generation of Maeve’s zero-emissions, all-electric aircraft
- Maeve 01 aircraft enables 44+ passengers to travel in a range over 250 nautical miles at significantly lower energy consumption compared to the previous generation
- Latest design aircraft reduces operating economics by 30% compared to existing turboprops
Siemens Digital Industries Software today announced
Maeve Aerospace B.V. has adopted the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry
software and services to aid in the development of Maeve 01 – its next-generation,
zero emissions all-electric passenger aircraft. Unveiled at the Paris Air Show,
Maeve 01 enables 44+ passengers to travel in a range of 250nmi with zero
emissions.
- Lighter, faster and more efficient aircrafts are needed to reduce emissions in aviation
- By leveraging Siemens Xcelerator – our open, digital business platform – companies achieve digital transformation easy, fast, and at scale
- With SINUMERIK ONE, our digital native CNC, aerospace manufacturers can take high-end part manufacturing to the next level
Aerospace industry has many challenges ahead:
cost pressure, changing market conditions, and society’s demand for sustainable
mobility. Automation and digitalization are helping airplane
manufacturers to take up these challenges and reach climate targets like ‘Fly
Net Zero’. Therefore, Siemens offers a wide range of solutions for aviation
along the entire value chain – from the concept and design until an aircraft is
ready for take-off and through end of service. Siemens portfolio consists
of design and simulation software, manufacturing automation and management,
robotics, composite solutions, intelligent building automation management
systems and lifecycle management software.
- Siemens Mobility and SWEG open depot for
battery-powered trains in Offenburg
- New home for sustainable mobility and
predictive maintenance to ensure 100% availability of the fleet
- 27 zero-emission Siemens trains expected to
enter service in Network 8 “Ortenau” in mid-December 2023 – a first in Germany
- SWEG and the State of Baden-Württemberg sign
transport contract for Network 8
- First public test run of Mireo Plus B battery
train completed
After only
one-and-a-half years of construction, Siemens Mobility is opening a new railway
workshop in Offenburg together with Südwestdeutsche Landesverkehrs-GmbH (SWEG).
The new, modern depot will be used to maintain the Siemens Mireo Plus B
battery-powered trains that are expected to enter service in the Network 8
“Ortenau” as of mid-December 2023 – a first in Germany. SWEG will lease the
depot to Siemens Mobility for 30 years from June 2023. As part of the opening
ceremony today, the Mireo Plus B also took its first public test run on the
route between Offenburg and Gengenbach. In addition, Baden-Württemberg’s
Transport Minister Winfried Hermann and SWEG CEOs Tobias Harms and Dr. Thilo
Grabo signed the transport contract for Network 8 transferring operation of the
network from the state to SWEG for 15 years as of December 10, 2023.
- First X-Wagen
metro now running on the U3 line – more trains follow
in the summer
- Innovative
digital passenger information and guidance system displays real-time
information above each door
- New air-free brake system
- Greater
comfort and security, optimal accessibility
The X-Wagen metro has
initiated passenger service on the Wiener Linien. After undergoing extensive
tests and receiving its operating permit, the first train of the new metro
generation officially began service on the U3 line this morning. The train’s
inaugural run was accompanied by Vienna City Councilor Peter Hanke and numerous
project participants from Wiener Linien and Siemens Mobility, among others.
- Ramp up of global investment in new high-tech factories,
innovation labs and education centers to expand leadership in digitalization, automation
and sustainability
- Total investments
of €2 billion mainly in manufacturing capacity expansion to be disclosed this year
- Following investments in Germany and
in the U.S., Siemens expands its production network and R&D capacities in Asia
- New high-tech factory in Singapore announced
today to serve growing markets in Southeast Asia
- Expansion of digital factory in
Chengdu to boost further
growth in China
- Additional investments in Europe and U.S. to be
announced
To boost future growth, drive innovation and increase
resilience, Siemens today presented its investment strategy which includes €2
billion mainly for new manufacturing capacity as well as innovation labs,
education centers and other own sites. Siemens today announced a new high-tech factory in
Singapore, to serve the booming Southeast Asia markets.
- LV Insights X software key to accelerating energy transition and path to net zero
- Future-proof software to increase grid capacity in existing power networks
- Distribution grid operators can set up digital twin of low-voltage grids
- Reduced outage times by up to 30 percent, increased insights on critical segments, capacity and limit violations of power grid
- LV Insights X is part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio
Siemens is taking
another important step to accelerate the energy transition: As an industry
first, the company today presented its newly developed software for low-voltage
grids. LV Insights X software, part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio,
enables distribution grid operators (DSO) to tackle their most pressing
challenge: the need to significantly increase grid capacity while grids are
already pushed to their limits by the fast increase of decentralized renewable
energy infeed and additional consumers such as EV chargers or heat pumps. To avoid
power grids from becoming the bottleneck of the energy transition, utilities urgently
need to increase their grid capacity and actively manage the low-voltage grid.