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  2. Siemens - Wikipedia

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    Siemens is the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe, [7] and holds the position of global market leader in industrial automation and industrial software. [8] The origins of the conglomerate can be traced back to 1847 to the Telegraphen Bau-Anstalt von Siemens & Halske established in Berlin by Werner von Siemens and Johann Georg ...

  3. Siemens Healthineers - Wikipedia

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    Siemens AG (75%) Number of employees. 69,500 (2022) Website. www.siemens-healthineers.com. Siemens Healthineers (formerly Siemens Healthcare, Siemens Medical Solutions, and Siemens Medical Systems) is a German company which provides healthcare services. [2] It was spun off from its parent company Siemens in 2017, which retains a 75% stake.

  4. Siemens Financial Services - Wikipedia

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    siemens.com /finance. Siemens Financial Services (SFS) is a division of the German Siemens company that offers international financing in the business-to-business area. The company’s global headquarters is in Munich, Germany. SFS serves both Siemens and external clients, primarily in the energy, industry, healthcare and infrastructure ...

  5. Siemens Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Siemens Mobility GmbH. Financial figures are for fiscal year 2022. [3] Siemens Mobility is a division of Siemens. With its global headquarters in Munich, Siemens Mobility has four core business units: Mobility Management, dedicated to rail technology and intelligent traffic systems, Railway Electrification, Rolling Stock, and Customer Services.

  6. Siemens and unions - Wikipedia

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    Siemens AG has a 20 member supervisory board, with 10 members representing management and 10 representing employees.The employee side includes 3 IG Metall trade unionists and 7 Siemens employees who are members of the European and Group Works Council as well as the Central Works Councils of Siemens AG, Siemens Mobility and Siemens Healthcare.

  7. Simatic - Wikipedia

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    Simatic. SIMATIC is a series of programmable logic controller and automation systems, developed by Siemens. Introduced in 1958, the series has gone through four major generations, the latest being the SIMATIC S7 generation. The series is intended for industrial automation and production.

  8. Joe Kaeser - Wikipedia

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    Kaeser was born in Arnbruck, in the Bavarian Forest in West Germany, on June 23, 1957. [1] He spent his early life in education throughout Germany. Following his studies in business administration at the Regensburg University of Applied Sciences, he joined Siemens in 1980. [2]

  9. Siemens Energy - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.siemens-energy.com. Siemens Energy AG is a German publicly-traded energy corporation formed through the spin-off of the former Gas and Power division of Siemens, and it includes full ownership of Siemens Gamesa. [1] Christian Bruch is the CEO, and the former CEO of Siemens AG, Joe Kaeser, is the chairman of the supervisory board. [2]