- Built-in isolators
that ensure continued & safe operation during short circuit
- Auto self-diagnosis
feature provides high reliability & stable performance
- Integrated
portfolio optimally designed for buildings of any size & scale
Siemens Smart Infrastructure (SI) at Siemens Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul·SLS), has launched “SRF (Siemens
R-type Fire detection system) 2.0” for faster and more accurate fire detection.
With the SRF 2.0 which was developed and produced in Korea, Siemens plans to
expand its presence in the domestic fire detection market.
According to the National Fire
Agency, the number of fire deaths last year increased nationwide by 27.7% compared
to the previous year. In particular the fact that the majority of fires occurred
in residential and non-residential buildings strongly indicates the importance
of reliable fire detectors inside buildings.
- Provision
of daily necessities worth KRW 10 million to about 230 households with Seodaemun
Community Center
- ‘Delivery
of Daily Necessities’ campaign in Seodaemun-gu held since 2017 conducted in a non-contact
format
- Fulfillment
of corporate social responsibilities as a company that grows together with
local community, complying with health and safety regulations
A global powerhouse in electrical
engineering and electronics Siemens Korea announced on May 31 that the company
will carry out the ‘Delivery of Daily Necessities’ citizenship program with Seodaemun
Community Center in a non-contact format. For the purpose of providing daily necessities
worth KRW 10 million to around 230 households, a joint donation was made among Siemens
Ltd. Seoul, Siemens Healthineers, and Siemens Energy.
- Focus
on sharing knowledge, workforce, materials, and job information
- Synergy
expected between Siemens’ technology on Industry 4.0 and Changwon National
University’s human resources
Digital Industries (DI) at Siemens Korea (Siemens Ltd.
Seoul · SLS) announced that the company has signed an MOU with Changwon
National University to jointly foster future professionals for the 4th
industrial revolution on May 27.
- 8 director-level
or higher personnel promoted, including HeeChul Son, Executive Managing
Director of Smart Infrastructure
Siemens Ltd. Seoul (SLS) announced
a total of 60 promotions on January 4, including executive managing director, managing
director, and directors. On the promotion list were 8 director-level or higher
personnel, including HeeChul Son, Executive Managing Director, and ChongWoong
Cho, Managing Director of Smart
Infrastructure.
- Awarded 6 participants across university and high school groups at Siemens Technology Support Center in Changwon on October 7
- Showed the highest participation rate ever despite being held online for the first time due to COVID-19
- Oriented toward providing future technological talents with more opportunities
Digital Industries (DI) at Siemens Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul, SLS) held the 7th Smart Numerical Control (NC) Contest Award Ceremony on October 7 at Siemens Technology Support Center located in Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do.
- To manage smart factory business and offerings of a comprehensive digital enterprise portfolio to manufacturers in Korea and beyond
A global powerhouse in electrical engineering and electronics leading the age of digitalization, Siemens Ltd. Seoul (SLS) announced the appointment of Mr. Thomas Schmid as Head of the company’s Digital Industries (DI), on February 17. Mr. Schmid will be responsible for overseeing the Digital Industries portfolio and smart factory business in Korea and abroad, with a focus on enhancing innovativeness in productivity and efficiency for manufacturers.
- Business Integrity Society (BIS) is Korea’s only anti-corruption project selected among 140 proposals from 50 countries
- BIS to help engender a fairer, more transparent business environment by fostering the ‘creation of an enabling anti-corruption environment’ through legislation and law revisions; ‘empowerment of corporate compliance system’ for lawful and ethical management; and ‘collective action’ by industry
United Nations Global Compact(UNGC) Network Korea and Korea Sustainability Investing Forum(KoSIF) announced the launch of a new anti-corruption project called “Business Integrity Society(BIS)” under the sponsorship of the Siemens Integrity Initiative and the World Bank.
- Around 50 Siemens employees delivered charcoal briquettes to needy neighbors in Baeksa Village, located in Nowon-gu, for the eighth consecutive year
- Delivered over 120,000 briquettes in cumulative total over eight years… “Aim to expand corporate culture of sharing”
Siemens in Korea volunteered to help around 20 underprivileged households spend a warm winter with the delivery of charcoal briquettes in Baeksa Village, located in Nowon-gu, Seoul, on January 10.