Siemens started fiscal 2023 (to December
31, 2022) with a strong performance and maintained its continuing growth
momentum with very good results in Q1. The company leveraged growth
opportunities in its key markets despite a still complex macroeconomic
environment.
In
January, Siemens Mobility signed a contract to supply signaling system for Geomdan
Extension Line of Incheon Metro Line 1.
Siemens was able to identify growth
opportunities in many key markets despite a continuing complex macroeconomic
environment influenced by energy shortages and availability concerns stemming
from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, high inflation and effects associated with
the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). In addition, major interruptions in fiscal
2022 could be avoided despite supply chain risks in the areas of electronic
components, raw materials, and logistics.
- Siemens
Korea holds the 55th anniversary celebration, conducting
environmental clean-up activity around Han River Park with participation of
employees
- HaJoong
Chung, President and CEO of Siemens Korea: “We remain committed to being a
strong partner that supports digital transformation and a sustainable future
for the Korean industry.”
A global
powerhouse in electrical engineering and electronics, Siemens Korea (Siemens
Ltd. Seoul·SLS) celebrated the 175th anniversary of Siemens AG and the
55th anniversary of Siemens Korea at the headquarters located in Gwanghwamun
D-Tower on October 5.
On
September 30th, the ‘Business Integrity Society (BIS) Impact Forum’
was held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Gwanghwamun to present the final results
of BIS, collective action project for fighting corruption to establish a fair
business environment.
Siemens leveraged growth opportunities in many key
markets despite a continuing complex macroeconomic environment influenced by
sanctions on Russia, high inflation and effects associated with the coronavirus
pandemic (COVID-19).
- Has
served in various management positions at the German headquarters and in the
Asia Pacific region since joining Siemens in 1996
- Expected
to help accelerate digital transformation in the Korean industry with deep
understanding of the East Asian market
A global
powerhouse in electrical engineering and electronics leading the age of
digitalization, Siemens Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul·SLS) announced the official
appointment of Mr. Tino Hildebrand as the new Head of the company’s Digital
Industries (DI) Business effective August 1, 2022.
- Awarded
14 participants across university and high school groups at Siemens Digital
Enterprise Center (KDEXc) in Seoul on July 21
- About 100 general high
schools and universities newly registered alongside specialized technical
schools, diversifying participants
- “Siemens feels
fully committed to support future talents in developing the needed skills for
the era of digital transformation”
Digital Industries (DI) of Siemens Korea (Siemens
Ltd. Seoul · SLS) held the 9th Smart Numerical Control (NC) Contest Award
Ceremony on July 21 at the Korea Digital Enterprise Experience Center (KDEXc) in
Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
- Officially opened on June 29 in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, showcasing
Siemens’ digital twin and automation
solutions
- Head of Digital
Industries at Siemens Korea, “KDEXc will support domestic companies’ digital
transformation and serve as a lighthouse for active interactions with
customers”
Digital Industries (DI) of Siemens Korea (Siemens
Ltd. Seoul · SLS) officially opened the Korea Digital Enterprise Experience
Center (KDEXc) on June 29 near Samseong station, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
Growth opportunities increased in many key markets
for Siemens despite a continuing complex macroeconomic environment influenced
by war in Ukraine, economic sanctions on Russia, and the effects associated
with the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19).