Pride, just like #diversity and #inclusion means different things to different people. In celebration of #PrideMonth this year we asked five members of the #LGBTQIA+ community within Siemens - what Pride means to them? ❤️ 🌈 We are proud to show our allyship for the #Pride community this year and every year. Happy Pride 🙌
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Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading 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 fiscal 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €77.8 billion and net income of €8.5 billion. As of September 30, 2023, the company employed around 320,000 people worldwide.
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- 10,001+ employees
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- 1847
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- Electrification, Automation, Digitalization, Innovation, Technology, Engineering, Manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Cybersecurity, Infrastructure, Sustainability, Digital Twin, Metaverse, Transport, and Smart Buildings
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Siemensstadt Square will not only benefit Berlin. Our digitally designed, carbon-neutral city district offers a blueprint for urban development everywhere. And today, we were honored to have German Chancellor Olaf Scholz with us as we laid the foundation stone. Siemens is investing €750M in the modernization of Siemensstadt Square, and technologies from the Siemens Xcelerator platform are driving the development. Siemensstadt Square will be the digital, sustainable, competitive city of the future. We look forward to welcoming our first residents, visitors, and partners next year. Olaf Scholz, Kai Wegner, Franziska Giffey, Christian Gaebler, Ute Bonde, Nathalie von Siemens, Judith Wiese, Cedrik Neike #SiemensstadtSquare #DigitalTwin #TeamSiemens
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📢 A groundbreaking day for us at Siemens, Berlin, and Germany! Today we broke ground Siemensstadt Square, leveraging our #SiemensXcelerator platform to transform the historic industrial site into a district of the future. By 2035, Siemensstadt Square will provide living space for up to 7,000 people and create up to 20,000 additional jobs, making it a hub for #innovation and growth. Our end-to-end #DigitalTwin technology will integrate all levels of the city—campus, building, and energy—ensuring multidimensional planning, building, and operation. Coupled with Europe's largest wastewater heat exchanger, Siemensstadt Square will achieve #NetZero carbon emissions, exemplifying sustainable #UrbanDevelopment 🌱. With a total project volume of up to €4.5 billion, we are investing €750 million in this initiative, marking our largest-ever single investment in Berlin. Siemensstadt Square will not only bolster Berlin's competitive edge but also set a global blueprint for scalable urban brownfield development.
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Today, in celebration of #INWED24, we are honoring women engineers. 👩🔧🔧 Join the celebration and tell us about a woman engineer who has made an impact in the comments.👇🏻🌟 From pioneers who broke new ground to the modern-day innovators who continue to push boundaries, we celebrate the revolutionary impact women have had on #Technology and #Sustainability – transforming the lives of millions. 🌍🚀 Our video shows a selection of recent Siemens #InventorsOfTheYear 🙌
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Ready for more #SiemensHistory? What did intelligent #BuildingManagement look like in the 1850s? 🏢 Just take one of the world's first urban networks of electric fire alarms. 🚨 🔥 In the 1850s, Werner von Siemens developed one of the first city networks of electric fire alarms in the world, aiming to improve early #FireProtection. The initial alarm system, a modified pointer telegraph, proved too complex under stress, leading to the creation of a simpler pull-handle device. Over the course of the next decades, we helped enlarge the fire safety network throughout Berlin. This early innovation laid the groundwork for modern smart building management, a legacy we continue to uphold. 🙌
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Sure, ChatGPT is nice, but how can we take #AI to the next level? #IndustrialAI is the keyword. At the AI with Purpose Summit 2024, experts in the field gave us a glimpse of what we can expect and which challenges we might face.
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#ArtificialIntelligence is offering unprecedented opportunities. However, the adoption of #AI for industrial use, presents distinct challenges.
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LLM-based technologies still struggle with content. To bring the capabilities of #AI to industries, we combined the power of #GenAI with an industrial knowledge database. Our Industrial Copilot lets you chat with machines, write code easily, and fix issues on the fly. Learn how it works in our latest article. 👇 #TransformTheEveryDay
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Harnessing #IndustrialAI allows us to tackle more complex challenges at speed and scale, boosting efficiency and reducing emissions. But what does real progress look like? In collaboration with New Scientist and guest experts, we explored the connection between #AI-optimized industry and environmental stewardship. Check out the highlights below and find the full article in the comments 👇
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“Time remains the great, unstoppable force. It unites us all in the race to net-zero, in which we all have the same finish line, same rules and the same judge deciding if we have won.” From robot grippers to industrial copilots, to generative design mimicking biological shapes - discover how industrial AI is helping accelerate our pace in the race against climate change. Listen to Pina Schlombs on the New Scientist podcast. (Full episode in the comments)