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Siemens
Campus Erlangen: Catalyst for the Nuremberg metropolitan region
CEO Roland Busch and Bavarian Minister-President
Markus Söder officially open one of Siemens’ largest new construction projects
worldwide
Open section of the city as international
model project for innovative construction, digitalization, research and sustainability
Central Reception Building is new “face”
of Siemens in Nuremberg metropolitan region
New Laboratory Building as research
hub on campus
More than €1.5 billion of real
estate investments in Bavaria – with around €1.2 billion of this sum
invested in Nuremberg metropolitan region
CEO Roland Busch and Bavarian Minister-President
Markus Söder officially open one of Siemens’ largest new construction projects
worldwide
Open section of the city as international
model project for innovative construction, digitalization, research and sustainability
Central Reception Building is new “face”
of Siemens in Nuremberg metropolitan region
New Laboratory Building as research
hub on campus
More than €1.5 billion of real
estate investments in Bavaria – with around €1.2 billion of this sum
invested in Nuremberg metropolitan region
Festive ceremony with scissors and ribbon: (f.l.t.r) Saskia Krausser (workers council representative), Dr. Florian Janik (Mayor of the City of Erlangen), Dr. Zsolt Sluitner (CEO Siemens Real Estate), Joachim Herrmann (Bavarian Minister of the Interior), Prof. Dr. Ralf Thomas (CFO Siemens), Dr. Markus Söder (Bavarian Prime Minister), Dr. Roland Busch (CEO Siemens), Kurt Zech (CEO Zech Group SE), Jürgen Engel (Owner of the architectural office KSP Engel), Max Bögl (Partner and Shareholder of Max Bögl)
Now that
construction of the company’s new Reception Building is complete, Roland Busch,
President and CEO of Siemens AG and Markus Söder, Minister-President of the
German State of Bavaria, have visited the building to mark the grand opening of
the Siemens Campus Erlangen. As an open section of town on a total of 540,000 square
meters in the city of Erlangen, Germany, the campus stands for innovative, sustainable
construction and for forming links between new working environments and urban
life as well as between digitalization and research. In addition to the distinctive
Reception Building, which also accommodates offices for the Siemens Managing
Board, the new Laboratory Building was also opened as a central research hub. Now
that these buildings have been opened, some 17,000 employees of Siemens and of Siemens
Energy will be working on the campus. It is among Siemens’ all-time largest
real estate projects worldwide.
“Campus
Erlangen will be a catalyst for the entire metropolitan region. At our research
laboratory, we’re collaborating with partners on solutions for the energy
transition. In this way, we’re supporting our customers on their journey to a more
sustainable future,” said CEO Roland Busch. “Siemens is, and will remain,
anchored in this region and beyond. We’re investing heavily in our
infrastructure and in the people who work for our company.”
Over
the past 10 years, Siemens has invested about €1.5 billion in real estate projects
in Bavaria – with around €1.2 billion of that sum invested in the Nuremberg metropolitan
region.
Ralf P.
Thomas, Chief Financial Officer of Siemens AG and the company’s spokesperson
for the Nuremberg metropolitan region, and Joachim Herrmann, Minister of the
Interior for the State of Bavaria, also attended the official opening ceremony.
Other prominent representatives of the political, academic and business
communities were also among the attendees.
The distinctive, central reception building is the new face of Siemens in Erlangen. It was built in a CO2-saving wood hybrid construction and also accommodates offices for the Siemens Managing Board
“Campus Erlangen will be a catalyst for the entire metropolitan region. At our research laboratory, we’re collaborating with partners on solutions for the energy transition. In this way, we’re supporting our customers on their journey to a more sustainable future,” said CEO Roland Busch. “Siemens is, and will remain, anchored in this region and beyond. We’re investing heavily in our infrastructure and in the people who work for our company.”
The grand
opening took place at the central Reception Building – the new “face” of
Siemens in the Nuremberg metropolitan region – for which construction has just
been completed. With its facade made of natural stone from the nearby Altmühl
Valley, the building is reminiscent of the company’s Munich headquarters and
reflects the regional flair. In addition, the particularly ecofriendly hybrid-timber
construction impressively demonstrates that adhering to sustainability
principles is already reality in Siemens’ activities today. Numerous innovative
technologies also help achieve this sustainability by enabling particularly
high resource-efficiency as well as carbon neutrality in operating the entire
campus.
In the
neighboring Laboratory Building, which has now also been officially opened,
researchers and developers from Siemens AG’s Corporate Technology unit and from
Siemens Energy will work together closely with university institutes and other external
research institutes on new technologies and products. The focus will be on energy
topics and decarbonization.
Now that it
has opened, Siemens Campus Erlangen – as a model project for future ways of
working – offers modern, flexible working environments for more than 17,000
Siemens and Siemens Energy employees. Digitalization plays a key role here
because it is not only a focus of the work that Siemens is doing on the campus,
but also provides the prerequisites for flexible working models. Digital
approaches were employed right from the beginning to plan the campus. It was
created and then built based on digital twins, which form a digital data model
of the campus. In addition, the campus is being operated with the aid of digital
twin technology.
“Siemens City Erlangen is the new star of the metropolitan region. The world's largest Siemens location is in Erlangen. The new Siemens Campus offers space for 20,000 employees, corresponds to an area of 76 football pitches, is CO2-neutral, sustainable and ecological. This is how you shape the future today: a central location for innovations, ideas and jobs. Especially in the current transformation processes, the future of the country's economy and prosperity lies with companies like Siemens.”
“A new milestone has been reached. Now the ‘welcome to the new Siemens Campus’ message has become official. The new Reception Building symbolizes the gateway to a lively, sustainable and modern section of the city, where working, having a home and participating in urban life come together in an ideal way – a section of the city that stands for the future viability, for the capacity to innovate and for the economic strength that our city and region have to offer,” said Florian Janik, Mayor of Erlangen.
“A new milestone has been reached. Now the ‘welcome to
the new Siemens Campus’ message has become official,” said Florian Janik, Mayor of
Erlangen. “The new Reception Building symbolizes the gateway to a lively,
sustainable and modern section of the city, where working, having a home and
participating in urban life come together in an ideal way – a section of the
city that stands for the future viability, for the capacity to innovate and for
the economic strength that our city and region have to offer.”
Siemens’
former research center, which was closed to the public, has now already become
an open, green and lively area with a diverse range of restaurant and service
offerings that not only benefit Siemens employees but also the city’s residents.
The central axis with ample greenspace invites visitors to stroll and spend
time. This inviting atmosphere is also due in part to the availability of free
public Wi‑Fi service across the campus. Other contributors to the inviting
atmosphere include works of art such as the sculpture by architect Daniel
Libeskind called “The Wings,” which is located in front of the reception
building, and an art project named “The Entwurf.”
The Siemens
Campus Erlangen project is being realized by Siemens Real Estate, which is Siemens’
real estate asset management company. This project, which will continue into
the 2030s and is based on a design by the architectural office KSP Engel, is
gradually reshaping and opening Siemens’ former research center, which was not
open to the public. Additional workspaces for Siemens and external partners as
well as educational and research institutes will be built. Residential
construction is also planned. Work on the next module, with three other office
buildings and a parking garage, is set begin in 2023.
"Our goal was to create a green, lively Siemens Campus that meshes with the city and the surrounding landscape. We have therefore preserved the valuable tree population and densified it along a central green axis. The result is a network of greened paths and squares that order the buildings and public, communicative street spaces," said Jürgen Engel, architect and owner of the architectural firm KSP Engel.
Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them to transform the everyday for billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a globally leading medical technology provider shaping the future of healthcare. In addition, Siemens holds a minority stake in Siemens Energy, a global leader in the transmission and generation of electrical power.
In fiscal 2022, which ended on September 30, 2022, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €72.0 billion and net income of €4.4 billion. As of September 30, 2022, the company had around 311,000 employees worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.