- Siemens provides GALLERIA40 with comprehensive security solutions
- GALLERIA40 is a milestone in smart and upscale commercial complexes in Egypt
- The project sets a new benchmark for other green development projects
Siemens, the global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering operating in the energy, infrastructure, industry and healthcare sectors, has been selected by Raya Facility Maintenance and Management to supply its new smart commercial complex “GALLERIA40” with comprehensive security and building management solutions that include; CCTV, access control and fire alarm systems.
- Siemens to present energy and infrastructure solutions at
- GCC Power 2013Technologies include switchgears and grid control software systems
- Efficient and reliable power networks are key to meeting future energy demand
Siemens, the global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering operating in the energy, infrastructure, industry and healthcare sectors, is to showcase a range of power technologies during the GCC Power 2013 exhibition in Abu Dhabi. The company will present innovations from both its Energy and its Infrastructure and Cities sectors, with a focus on solutions that can significantly improve the efficiency and reliability of regional power supplies.
- Siestorage is a fully-integrated energy storage system
- It replaces diesel-powered generators, eliminating noise and emissions
- Siestorage ideal for providing reliable power supply for major events
Siemens, the global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering operating in the energy, infrastructure, industry and healthcare sectors, is showcasing the breakthrough Siestorage solution at the Coliseum Summit in Doha, running for two days from November 16. Providing highly-reliable and uninterrupted power supply for the World Cup 2022 is one of the challenges Qatar is facing in the lead up to the event. Siestorage, a fully-integrated power storage solution, is an ideal option to overcoming this challenge, enabling secure energy distribution across all critical venues while eliminating pollution and noise by replacing diesel-powered generators.
- Green Box initiative encourages students to consider sustainability issues
- Green Boxes include experiments involving energy efficiency and recycling
- Siemens to donate 90 kits to 25 schools across the United Arab Emirate
Siemens, the global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering operating in the energy, infrastructure, industry and healthcare sectors, has launched its Green Box initiative in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The launch took place at the new Majid Bin Mohammed Learning Center, inaugurated this morning at Umm Suqeim Model School in Dubai.
- The training aims to enhance the competence of for the museum’s engineers
- Siemens successfully completes the second phase of the Egyptian Grand Museum
- The iconic building will house the most advanced security solutions from Siemens
Siemens, the global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering operating in the energy, infrastructure, industry and healthcare sectors, has organized a four-day training program on for the operation and maintenance engineers of the Egyptian Grand Museum, as part of a drive to enhance the competence and knowledge of the museum’s engineers and local calibers in general.
- Global power demand set to rise by more than half again by 2030
- Power sector’s CO
2 emissions likely to rise by a quarter at the same time
- Using natural gas instead of coal for power generation could even reduce emissions compared to today’s levels
- Dispensing with coal-fired power generation would prevent emissions of more than EU’s total emissions
Global power demand is set to increase on average by nearly 3 percent per year over the current and next decade. Cumulatively, this moderate growth will cause overall power demand to rise by more than half of its current level between now and 2030. If new power plants are added as foreseeable, associated CO
2 emissions are likely to increase by a quarter or 3,500 megatons. These are the findings of a recently published study by Siemens and Professor Horst Wildemann of the Technical University of Munich. “If coal-fired power plants were replaced on a wide scale with gas-fueled power plants by 2030, CO
2 emissions in the power sector would even drop by five percent compared to today’s levels,” says Professor Wildemann. “Of course, it would be illusionary to replace all coal-fired power plants with gas-fueled units – but the potentials identified are really impressive,” Wildemann continues. The global CO
2 emissions that could be eliminated per year by ending power generation from coal are the equivalent of the entire CO
2 emissions of all 28 countries of the European Union.
- Cluster setup to be eliminated
- Countries to have more market competences and report directly to the Managing Board
- Corporate units to be bundled
The regional cluster setup which is currently in effect at Siemens is to be eliminated. By implementing this move, which will give the individual countries more competences in the future, Siemens intends to intensify its customer access and expand its regional business. "Eliminating the clusters will make Siemens more streamlined and closer to the markets. We're substantially strengthening our regions, whose heads are our customers' most important contacts," stated Joe Kaeser, President and CEO of Siemens AG.
- Siemens announces four finalists and winner of People’s Choice Award
- Solutions tackle diverse challenges such as cooling, solar panel cleaning, imaging rooms in developing countries and electricity demand
- Total of USD56,500 to be awarded as cash prizes
Siemens has announced the names of the four finalist teams for the Siemens Student Award 2013 competition. Some 78 ideas were submitted by around 170 students from across the Middle East region. The finalists have been selected for their efforts to tackle critical real world challenges with innovative but applicable solutions. Their ideas include ‘Hydrotech Cleaning Solutions’, ‘Intervention and Imaging Combined: Integrated Ors’, ‘Solar Impulse’ and ‘Cool Clay’.
- Siemens Industry Mall features information on 135,000 products and systems as well as their configurations to meet growing industrial needs
- Sophisticated ordering tools to ease order managemen t
- FAQs, application examples and a technical forum to help customers
- New portal to serve industrial customers in UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain
Siemens, the global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering operating in the energy, infrastructure, industry and healthcare sectors, has launched anbe-business in the Middle East to provide electronic features and functions around automation and drive systems to regional customers, with an initial focus on the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain. The Industry Mall offers in excess of 135,000 products and systems in the areas of automation and drive technology, with more than 30 million variations. In combination with the Siemens Industry Online Support, a vast number of additional technical-oriented features are available.
- Thomas new Siemens CFO effective immediately
- Helmrich appointed Labor Director as of October 1
Siemens AG has appointed a new CFO with immediate effect and will concentrate responsibilities within the Managing Board as of October 1, 2013. At its meeting today, Siemens’ Supervisory Board appointed Ralf Thomas (52) CFO of Siemens AG. Mr. Thomas was previously CFO at the company’s Industry Sector. His successor to this position will be announced soon. “With Ralf Thomas, we are gaining an experienced CFO who is very familiar with circumstances at Siemens through his many years of working at the company,” said the Chairman of the Siemens Supervisory Board Gerhard Cromme.