- Online application available until September 1 on the Digital Industries’
website
- To be held online to prevent the spread of COVID-19, providing
experiential content in 3D virtual space
- Awards including Ministry of Employment and Labor Prize, a total of
KRW 11 million to be presented to outstanding contestants
Siemens
Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul · SLS) calls for participants until September 1 for
the ‘8th Smart NC(Numerical Control) Contest’ officially held on September 2.
- A learning experience for ‘Industrie 4.0 era talents’ growing together with Siemens
- Coding education based on ‘NASA's Mars Rover - Curiosity’ … Increasing interest in software and basic science education
- Total of 120 participants, including 80 elementary school students, Siemens employees and supporter group of university students
A global powerhouse in electrical engineering and electronics leading the age of digitalization, Siemens Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul) held the ‘5th Siemens Green School Olympiad’ on August 8 at the Global Convention Plaza of Seoul National University. There were a total of 120 participants in the event, including 80 elementary school students, a supporter group of university students and Siemens employees.
- Awarded
20 participants across university and high school groups at Siemens Digital
Enterprise Center (KDEXc) in Seoul on September 7
- “Siemens promise
to continue fostering the future talents for the era of digital transformation”
Digital
Industries (DI) of Siemens Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul · SLS) announced that its succesfully held the 10th Siemens Digital Computerized Numerical
Control (CNC) Contest Award Ceremony on September 7 at the Korea Digital
Enterprise Experience Center (KDEXc) in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
- 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.
- Awarded
15 participants across university and high school groups at Siemens digital
enterprise experience center (KDEXc) in Seoul on September 28
- Showed
the highest participation rate ever despite being held 3D online live contest
event 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 8th Smart Numerical
Control (NC) Contest Award Ceremony on September 28 at Siemens digital enterprise experience center
(KDEXc) in Seoul.
- 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.
- A leader
who has driven growth in major business sectors at Siemens, including energy,
mobility, and smart infrastructure for the past 21 years
- Will lead
business expansion in Korea in addition to the current role as Head of Smart Infrastructure, and CEO of Siemens
Mobility Ltd., Seoul
Siemens announced the official
appointment of current Vice President HaJoong Chung as President and CEO of
Siemens Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul·SLS)
effective October 1, 2021. As CEO, Mr. HaJoong Chung
will lead all businesses at Siemens Korea, while also serving his current role as
Head of Smart Infrastructure and CEO of Siemens Mobility Ltd., Seoul.
- Focus on promoting national competitiveness and extending employment
opportunities by sharing advanced technologies and knowledge and supporting
training programs
- Offer
internship program benefits to highly talented students in the province
Digital
Industries (DI) at Siemens Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul · SLS) signed an MOU on
August 18 with Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education (GNE) to jointly foster
future industrial professionals. Thomas Schmid, Head of Digital Industries at
Siemens Korea, and JongHoon Park, Education Governor of Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education, and
officials from both parties attended the signing ceremony held at the GNE in
Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Awarded 16 participants across university and high school groups, as well as the Siemens Prize and the Hyundai Wia Prize to two teams at Hyundai Wia Technology Support Center on the 19th
- To continue nurturing on-site future technological talents and support technological creativity and unlimited potential
Siemens Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul,·SLS) held The 6th Smart Numerical Control (NC) Contest Awarding Ceremony with Hyundai Wia on July 19 at Hyundai Wia Technology Support Center located in Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Korea’s one and only Numerical Control (NC) skill contest; 16 university and high school students awarded at Hyundai Wia Technology Support Center on the 18th
- Enhances students’ technological capacity and nurtures future technologi-cal talents
A global powerhouse in electrical engineering and electronics leading the age of digitalization, Siemens Korea held an award ceremony for the 5th Smart Numerical Control (NC) Contest, with Hyundai Wia, at 2 p.m. on July 18, at Hyundai Wia Tech-nology Support Center located in Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do.