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  • Joint Statement by Seven Multilateral Development Banks Pledging Support to Address Impacts of the Middle East Conflict
    on 18/05/2026 at 07:30

    Paris, May 18, 2026. The signatory Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) are responding to requests for support from countries and clients to help address the heterogeneous and compound impacts from the conflict in the Middle East, including disruptions to energy and fertilizer markets and trade routes, with spillover effects on inflation, food security, jobs, fiscal and external balances, and financing conditions.

  • EIB presents credit risk information in the Middle East and North Africa
    on 12/05/2026 at 16:15

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) on Monday hosted a half-day seminar focused on the Global Emerging Markets Risk Database (GEMs), the world’s largest credit risk database for emerging markets, and its role in supporting investment in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs).

  • MDB Heads of Procurement Joint Communication The World Bank, Washington, DC, March 31-April 1, 2026
    on 08/05/2026 at 13:15

    The Heads of Procurement (HoP) of the Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) were hosted by the World Bank in Washington, DC, on March 31 and April 1st, 2026 for a mini-HoP Meeting. The Heads of Procurement from the African Development Bank (AfDB), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB), Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB), European Investment Bank (EIB), Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development (EFSD), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), and the New Development Bank (NDB) participated in the two-day meeting.

  • Nominees announced for the 2026 One World Media Women’s Solutions Reporting Award
    on 06/05/2026 at 13:15

    One World Media has unveiled the nominees for the 2026 One World Media Awards, including the Women’s Solutions Reporting Award, supported by the European Investment Bank.

  • EIB Global and JEFIC deepen partnership to turn European cooperation into global impact
    on 06/05/2026 at 12:30

    EIB Global, the development arm of the European Investment Bank (EIB), has signed a new cooperation agreement with the Joint European Financiers for International Cooperation (JEFIC), strengthening coordination among European development finance institutions. JEFIC is a network that brings together national bilateral development banks and European financial institutions working with public partners in developing countries and emerging economies, supporting private-sector mobilisation and strengthening local regulatory frameworks.


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Phoneia Technology & curiosities

  • BO6 Bot Lobbies explained: How they work
    by Phoneia on 03/06/2025 at 20:24

    As competition heats up in BO6, many players are searching for ways to make the game more enjoyable, efficient, or just a little less challenging. Whether you’re grinding for camo challenges, unlocking attachments, or steering clear of high-intensity matches, Bot Lobby BO6 has become a go-to solution for many. These lobbies offer a simplified in-game

  • Capturing the Unseen: How Off-Season Photography Enhances Destination Marketing
    by Phoneia on 30/05/2025 at 15:00

    In the world of travel marketing, visuals play a central role. But as images of overcrowded landmarks and sunny beaches dominate promotional materials, a quieter, more reflective approach is making its mark—off-season photography. This method not only redefines how destinations are portrayed but also aligns with modern travelers’ evolving expectations. Photography in travel has traditionally

  • The Surprising Ways Machine Learning is Shaping the Future
    by Phoneia on 10/04/2025 at 19:52

    How Machine Learning is Revolutionizing Healthcare The evolution of ML is rapidly redefining the healthcare landscape, offering innovative and practical solutions. Today’s machine learning algorithms boast the extraordinary ability to process enormous datasets precisely, uncovering patterns that greatly enhance disease diagnostics and enable the crafting of personalized treatment plans. This advanced analytical capability acts as

  • Where to find exceptional diamonds in London: a guide to the top 5 jewellers
    by Phoneia on 03/03/2025 at 13:12

    London has long been a prestigious destination for luxury jewellery, offering an extraordinary selection of diamond rings, pendants, and bespoke pieces. Whether you are seeking the perfect engagement ring or a diamond investment with lasting value, selecting the right jeweller is essential. With so many options available, we have compiled a list of the top

  • Benefits of Executing a Tailored Cybersecurity Marketing Campaign
    by Phoneia on 29/10/2024 at 21:04

    Being unique from the crowd is always difficult in the hectic field of cybersecurity. Every day new hazards arise, hence companies must make sure they not only have the best ideas but also can clearly convey their worth. Businesses that want to stand out, interact with their target market, and create enduring relationships all depend


Energy Cities The European learning community for future-proof cities

  • Heating Tallinn Beyond Gas
    by Eva Lopes on 27/05/2026 at 10:14

    Tallinn, European Green Capital 2023, shows how a long-term climate vision can quickly translate into real progress on heating decarbonisation. The city aims for climate neutrality The post Heating Tallinn Beyond Gas appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • The events not to miss in June to shape Europe’s transition and sustainable cities
    by Valentine Crosse on 26/05/2026 at 14:10

    From the European Sustainable Energy Week in Brussels to the Les Assises européennes de la transition énergétique in Dijon, and the New European Bauhaus Festival in Brussels, June will feature a series of key events for local energy and climate transitions. The post The events not to miss in June to shape Europe’s transition and sustainable cities appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • Rethinking cities through circularity
    by Simona Aronica on 21/05/2026 at 10:05

    Through insightful sessions and inspiring study visits, the SPARKLE Calenzano School (05-06 May 2026) has demonstrated the importance of international cooperation between local authorities in The post Rethinking cities through circularity appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • Moving from the “ACCELERATE EU” to the “EMPOWER EU” mantra
    by Claire Roumet on 21/05/2026 at 06:04

    In response to the ongoing energy crisis, and at the request of EU Member States, the President of the European Commission proposed accelerating the transition The post Moving from the “ACCELERATE EU” to the “EMPOWER EU” mantra appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • How a small French grows an energy sharing culture
    by Miriam Eisermann on 19/05/2026 at 14:12

    Malaunay fearlessly and progressively extends its renewables activities. The city is tapping in its local energy potential, reducing energy needs, using biomass and fostering community solar on its way to full energy independence. The post How a small French grows an energy sharing culture appeared first on Energy Cities.


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Comunicate de Presa - Luxten Luxten Lighting Company

  • C.H.E.M.P. Negras 2
    on 29/04/2022 at 08:01

    S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul:  C.H.E.M.P. Negras 2, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.

  • C.H.E.M.P. Negras 1
    on 29/04/2022 at 08:00

    S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul:  C.H.E.M.P. Negras 1, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.

  • C.H.E.M.P. Traisteni 2
    on 29/04/2022 at 07:58

    S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul:  C.H.E.M.P. Traisteni 2, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.

  • Decizia de incadrare a impactului asupra mediului
    on 03/04/2018 at 18:00

    Anunt public privind decizia de incadrare a impactului asupra mediului pentru: "Extindere instalatii electrice (casnic si iluminat public), Zona Selgros, Comuna Malu Mare, Jud. Dolj"

  • Asociatia ESCOROM a Societatilor de Servicii Energetice din Romania (ESCOROM) si Autoritatea Nationala de Reglementare in Domeniul Energiei, ANRE, au semnat un protocol de colaborare in scopul cresterii eficientei energetice
    on 02/04/2018 at 18:00

    Luxten Lighting Company SA este membru ESCOROM incepand din 2015 si membru in Consiliul Director din 2016, sprijind actiunile Asociatiei in domeniul eficientei energetice si promovarii celor mai moderne tehnologii si masuri specifice pentru atingerea tintelor nationale de reducere a consumului de energie electrica.


Schneider Electric Blog Global Specialist in Energy Management and Automation

  • Unlock smarter data center operations with DCIM Software Experts
    by Leslie Vitrano Hubright on 26/05/2026 at 16:42

    Modern data centers are no longer confined to a single location. They span on‑premises facilities, cloud environments, and distributed edge sites, creating unprecedented complexity in monitoring, planning, and operations. As infrastructure grows more dynamic, organizations increasingly need real‑time visibility, actionable intelligence, and expert guidance to... The post Unlock smarter data center operations with DCIM Software Experts appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.

  • From data centers to AI factories: Three steps for scaling infrastructure for the future
    by Vandana Singh on 26/05/2026 at 14:10

    AI is accelerating a seismic shift in how colocation data centers design infrastructure, consume power, and deploy and scale compute for tenants. With demand skyrocketing and chip innovation speeding ahead, traditional data centers can no longer keep up. Industry analysts forecast the global data center... The post From data centers to AI factories: Three steps for scaling infrastructure for the future appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.

  • PFAS phase-out and liquid cooling: What US data center operators must do now
    by Guest Blogger on 22/05/2026 at 19:16

    Author: David McGlocklin, Cooling Development/Sustaining Engineering Manager, Schneider Electric The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s designation of polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as “forever chemicals” is having a major impact on how data centers cool their AI and high-performance computing (HPC) implementations. PFAS, which appear in cleaning agents,... The post PFAS phase-out and liquid cooling: What US data center operators must do now appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.

  • Having Pride in Growth: The Yeses, the Nos, and the Spaces Between
    by Employee Voices on 22/05/2026 at 13:00

    Where Growth Comes From Growth rarely comes from perfect planning, which was a hard concept for 21-year-old me to grasp, considering I was a perfect planner. My career, identity, and leadership paths have not been linear. Throughout my early career, I have learned that growth... The post Having Pride in Growth: The Yeses, the Nos, and the Spaces Between appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.

  • [Podcast] AI & Accessibility: Removing Barriers  
    by Employee Voices on 21/05/2026 at 09:36

    AI can be a game-changer for persons with disabilities by Tomasz Kroczak, Head of Schneider Digital Communication “Accessibility starts with awareness. When we design with accessibility in mind, everyone benefits.”  In this special episode of the AI at Scale Podcast, released on Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2026, Rick Blair, Senior... The post [Podcast] AI & Accessibility: Removing Barriers   appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.


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  • Trilliant Showcases AI-Driven Grid Intelligence at Energy Transition Conference 2026
    by Lara Wilson on 29/05/2026 at 00:00

    Singapore — 27 May 2026 — Trilliant, a technology platform partner enabling utilities to gain real-time visibility and optimize performance across an increasingly dynamic, distributed energy environment, announced its participation as the Diamond Partner for AI & Data at the Energy Transition Conference 2026 (ETCon26), taking place 3–5 June at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

  • Reflections from Enlit Africa
    by Lara Wilson on 27/05/2026 at 20:43

    At Enlit Africa 2026, held May 19–21 in Cape Town, Trilliant joined industry discussions where a clear theme emerged: utilities are prioritizing flexibility and interoperability as they modernize their networks. As digital infrastructure expands, there’s increasing recognition that systems need to work across diverse environments and technologies, and not be tied to a single vendor

  • Nolin RECC
    by Lara Wilson on 27/05/2026 at 19:32
  • Resiliency is Essential as Grids Look to Modernize
    by Lara Wilson on 14/05/2026 at 10:49

    Can grids evolve to meet the changing usage patterns of Canadians? That’s the question asked by Electrical Business editor Jack Burton when he spoke with Trilliant’s Steven Lupo, Managing Director, North America. The article explores why grid resiliency is now top-of-mind for Canadian utilities as the country transitions more toward EV adoption and demand for

  • Discover What’s Next in Grid Modernization at TechAdvantage 2026
    by Lara Wilson on 04/03/2026 at 18:20

    Discover What’s Next in Grid Modernization at TechAdvantage 2026 Cary, NC —March 4, 2026 — At TechAdvantage 2026, Trilliant will showcase new innovations that bring connectivity and intelligence together to meet rising demands for resilience and modernization. With over 40 years of proven expertise, we enable cooperatives and municipal utilities to modernize from the edge

CELTIC-NEXT Next Generation Telecommunications

  • CELTIC News 1/2026
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 28/05/2026 at 12:39

    Issue: 1/2026CELTIC News 1/2026 In this Edition: CELTIC Chair‘s Corner: CELTIC-NEXT SRIA 2026 – 2032: A Strategic Vision for Europe’s Digital Future Words from the director: What CELTIC-NEXT has delivered in the first half of 2026 and what is coming for the rest of the year? Projects Highlight: 3D-NET: Building Europe’s 3D Connectivity Future Continuum

  • CELTIC-NEXT New Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda (SRIA) 2026–2032 is out!
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 08/01/2026 at 10:39

    Shaping the Future of Telecommunications Starts Here! The future of global connectivity is being defined now, and CELTIC-NEXT is at the heart of it. The Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda (SRIA) 2026–2032 sets out a clear, industry-driven vision for next-generation ICT and 6G technologies, developed collaboratively by leading companies, SMEs, research organisations and academia across Europe and the wider EUREKA network. CELTIC-NEXT Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) 2026–2032 (.PDF) This roadmap goes beyond theory. It outlines concrete research priorities, innovation pathways and societal responsibilities, addressing AI-native networks, sustainability, digital sovereignty and the convergence of digital, physical and biological worlds. For anyone involved in telecommunications, ICT research, policy, or advanced digital services, the SRIA is essential reading. By accessing the CELTIC SRIA / Project Portal, you can explore the agenda in depth, stay informed on upcoming calls, and discover how to participate in international collaborative projects that will shape Europe’s technological leadership for the next decade. Read the roadmap,  and be part of the community building the foundations of 6G and beyondhttps://www.celticnext.eu/strategic-roadmap/

  • CELTIC News 2/2025
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 02/12/2025 at 09:37

    Issue: 2/2025CELTIC News 2/2025 In this Edition: Words from the Director – What CELTIC-NEXT Cluster has delivered in the second half of 2025 and what is coming in 2026? Project Highlights: 6G-SKY – Mobility management, cybersecurity and explainable AI for airspace communications AICom4Health – 5G-based collective intelligence for health crisis management USWA – Enabling Reliable and Scalable Wireless for Industry with DECT-2020 NR CELTIC-NEXT Event – Proposers Day in Aveiro: At the Heart of the CELTIC Community – the European AI-ACT & 6G Fuelling the AI Compute Continuum Updates from the CELTIC Office: Focus on the CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts Link to all CELTIC News Issues Stay informed about CELTIC-NEXT You can also subscribe for free at the Eurescom mess@ge/Celtic Newsletter print edition. Eurescom message is a European ICT magazine focusing on research, development and innovation in the communications sector. The magazine is published two times a year and has a circulation of 2,400 copies. Stay informed by subscribing to our newsletter Subsribe for free to Eurescom message & CELTIC News print version

  • Launch Event of the CELTIC-NEXT Spring Call 2026
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 01/12/2025 at 07:30

    CELTIC-NEXT is pleased to have held its online Launch Event on Monday, 1 December 2025, from 9:00 to 11:00 CET for the Spring Call 2026! This event was the occasion

  • Proposers’ Brokerage Day – 30 January 2026 in Vienna
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 18/11/2025 at 09:37

    Thank you for joining us on Friday, 30 January 2026, at the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) in Vienna. All presentations can be found on the end of this page.


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  • Atos Supports CONMEBOL eLibertadores Shaping the Future of Football eSports and Fan Engagement
    by Atos on 28/05/2026 at 08:19

    Through the CONMEBOL eLibertadores, Atos is helping CONMEBOL create new digital-first and interactive experiences for football fans     Paris, France, May 28, 2026 Atos, a global leader in AI-powered digital transformation, with more than three decades of experience in delivering mission‑critical solutions for major global sporting events, today announces it has successfully supported the The post Atos Supports CONMEBOL eLibertadores Shaping the Future of Football eSports and Fan Engagement appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos Selected by Viasat to Modernize Global Digital Workplace Operations
    by Atos on 19/05/2026 at 14:00

    Atos has been selected by Viasat, a global leader in satellite communications, to deliver a multi-year digital workplace modernization program across the company’s operations in the United States and worldwide. The post Atos Selected by Viasat to Modernize Global Digital Workplace Operations appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos and CNA strengthen long-term strategic partnership through new multi-year infrastructure services agreement
    by Atos on 05/05/2026 at 14:00

    Atos announces the extension and expansion of its long-standing strategic partnership with CNA, one of the largest U.S. commercial property and casualty insurance companies, through a new multi-year infrastructure and cybersecurity services agreement. The post Atos and CNA strengthen long-term strategic partnership through new multi-year infrastructure services agreement appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos recognized as a Leader in ISG’s Provider Lens® 2026 Report for ServiceNow Ecosystem Partners
    by Atos on 30/04/2026 at 08:00

    Atos recognized as a Leader in ISG’s Provider Lens® 2026 Report for ServiceNow Ecosystem Partners The post Atos recognized as a Leader in ISG’s Provider Lens® 2026 Report for ServiceNow Ecosystem Partners appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos selected by LCH SA to migrate its financial information systems to the cloud
    by Atos on 29/04/2026 at 08:00

    Atos announces it has signed a three-year contract with LCH SA, the global clearing house based in Paris, to assist LCH SA with the migration of its financial information systems on a highly secure, SecNumCloud-qualified cloud infrastructure, while guaranteeing full continuity of operations. The post Atos selected by LCH SA to migrate its financial information systems to the cloud appeared first on Shaping the future together.





  • Atos publishes its 2018 Integrated Report: People at the heart of sustainable digital transformation
    by Atos on 07/05/2019 at 06:00

    Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, has today published its integrated report, which presents a global vision of the group. For the first time, all of the most relevant information in terms of financial and non-financial performance, strategy and achievements are consolidated in an integrated and consistent way in a single report. The post Atos publishes its 2018 Integrated Report: People at the heart of sustainable digital transformation appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos and OneWeb Satellites make the world first mass-production of satellites real
    by Atos on 12/03/2019 at 09:19

    Atos announces that it supported OneWeb in the successful launch of 6 satellites on February 27th, providing all the Assembly, Integration and Testing (AIT) equipment while achieving the world’s first mass-production of satellites. The post Atos and OneWeb Satellites make the world first mass-production of satellites real appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos launches the most comprehensive 4G private and tactical LTE communication solution on the market
    by Atos on 13/06/2018 at 06:34

    Paris, June 13 2018 Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, presents for the first time at Eurosatory its LTE critical, tactical, secure and resilient communications offer. The acquisitions of Air-Lynx and Siemens Convergence Creators (CVC) earlier this year, strengthened Atos’ portfolio offering making it now the most comprehensive and integrated LTE offer on the The post Atos launches the most comprehensive 4G private and tactical LTE communication solution on the market appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos recognized by international non-profit organization CDP as a world leader for corporate action on climate change
    by Atos on 25/10/2017 at 05:59

    Atos positioned on Climate A List for fifth consecutive year   Paris, October 25 2017 Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, has been awarded the highest score in climate performance by the CDP and is listed on the 2017 Climate A List for the fifth consecutive year. Thousands of companies have submitted information to The post Atos recognized by international non-profit organization CDP as a world leader for corporate action on climate change appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Worldline to host today an Investor Day presenting the next milestone of its Pan-European leadership ambitions
    by Atos on 03/10/2017 at 03:04

    All 2017-2019 objectives raised: Revenue organic growth: After 3.5% to 4% for 2017, 5% to 7% for 2018 and 6% to 8% for 2019 OMDA: Above 22.5% in 2019 Free cash Flow: €230m to €245m in 2019 Acquisition of MRL PosNet: reinforcement of Worldline’s presence in India Paris, October 3rd, 2017 Atos today announces that The post Worldline to host today an Investor Day presenting the next milestone of its Pan-European leadership ambitions appeared first on Shaping the future together.



  • Atos Group has signed a binding agreement to sell its Atos operations in South America to the Brazilian company Semantix
    by Atos on 26/12/2025 at 15:58

    With this transaction the Atos Group accelerates the delivery of its Genesis Transformation plan.   Paris, France – December 26, 2025 Atos Group, a global leader of AI-powered digital transformation, today announces that it has signed a binding agreement for the sale of its South American operations to the Brazilian company Semantix. The perimeter sold The post Atos Group has signed a binding agreement to sell its Atos operations in South America to the Brazilian company Semantix appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Combined General Meeting of January 31, 2025
    by Atos on 31/01/2025 at 18:00

    Paris, France – January 31, 2025 The Combined Annual General Meeting of Atos SE shareholders convened to approve the 2023 financial statements was held today at the Company’s registered office, chaired by Philippe Salle, Chairman of the Board of Directors until today and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer as of February 1, 2025. Broadcast live The post Combined General Meeting of January 31, 2025 appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Agreement reached between Atos and Unisys regarding the lawsuit filed by Unisys against Atos and two Atos employees
    by Atos on 03/12/2024 at 07:56

    Atos announces that it has signed with Unisys an agreement to resolve the lawsuit filed by Unisys against Atos and two Atos employees in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The post Agreement reached between Atos and Unisys regarding the lawsuit filed by Unisys against Atos and two Atos employees appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Market Update
    by Atos on 08/11/2024 at 18:00

    Further to the agreement announced on June 26, 2024 between Atos SE (“Atos”), Bull SA and the French State, Atos announces that Bull SA has issued today a preferred share (action de préférence) for the benefit of the French State to protect national interests in respect of certain activities carried out by the Atos Group. The post Market Update appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos appoints Philippe Salle Chairman of the Board of Directors with effect from October 14, 2024 and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer from February 01, 2025
    by Atos on 15/10/2024 at 05:30

    Atos today announces the appointment of Philippe Salle as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company with immediate effect and as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer with effect from February 01, 2025. The post Atos appoints Philippe Salle Chairman of the Board of Directors with effect from October 14, 2024 and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer from February 01, 2025 appeared first on Shaping the future together.


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  • “A Catalyst for a Consistent Innovation Policy”
    on 21/05/2026 at 11:00

    As part of the HTAD Days, which are taking place from May 18 to 22, 2026, the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR) presented the High-Tech Agenda for Germany (HTAD) roadmaps yesterday. The president of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft sees this step as a catalyst for a consistent innovation policy and for accelerated transfer of strategic technologies to industry. Constantin Häfner, Executive Board Member for Research and Transfer at the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, welcomes the fact that the HTAD is not an abstract concept but a tangible blueprint for our future competitiveness in AI, microelectronics and fusion energy.

  • Raoul Klingner Is the New Director of Fraunhofer WKI in Braunschweig
    on 18/05/2026 at 11:00

    Raoul Klingner took over the role as institute director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research, Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institut, WKI on May 15, 2026. The wood science expert is now in charge of the strategic alignment of the institute on a permanent basis, after having been the acting institute director since October 1, 2024. At the same time, Raoul Klingner is also taking over the Professorship for Organic and Wood-Based Materials at the Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences of TU Braunschweig.

  • Technologies for Identifying Deepfakes, Cyberattacks and Drone Threats
    on 05/05/2026 at 11:00

    Artificial intelligence, advanced sensor technologies and immersive simulation are opening new possibilities for law enforcement and public security agencies. From May 20 to 22, 2026, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft will present new internal security solutions at the GPEC General Police Equipment Exhibitions & Conference in Leipzig. These will include technologies for analyzing digital evidence, identifying threats at an early stage and training personnel in realistic environments. Under the theme “Internal Security Made by Fraunhofer—Forensics · Surveillance · Training,” four Fraunhofer institutes will demonstrate how their developments can be applied in practice at Hall 2, Booth J32.

  • Innovative Numerical Simulation Methods for Resilient Hydrogen Networks
    on 04/05/2026 at 15:52

    Green hydrogen is a key area of opportunity in the energy transition. However, the use of pipelines to transport this energy source is associated with a degree of risk. Research scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics, Ernst-Mach-Institut, EMI, are developing a hydraulic simulation tool to assist with the planning of a resilient hydrogen infrastructure designed to safeguard energy supply.

  • Biodegradable Seed Coating for Effective Seedling Protection and Supply
    on 04/05/2026 at 15:52

    While germinating, seeds must be supplied with sufficient water and protected from herbicides, as undisturbed crop development is key to ensuring stable and high yields. As part of the SeedPlus project, researchers from three Fraunhofer institutes have developed a biodegradable seed coating that features integrated water storage capacity and protection from herbicides to facilitate high germination rates.


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ORNL News Releases From Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • ROVI DataHub unifies energy storage data to accelerate long duration battery innovation
    by [email protected] on 28/05/2026 at 23:18

    ROVI DataHub unifies energy storage data to accelerate long duration battery innovation [email protected] Thu, 05/28/2026 - 19:18 DOE's ROVI initiative, led in part by ORNL, successfully demonstrated the ROVI DataHub, a secure platform that unifies energy storage data across national labs and field projects to accelerate validation and deployment of long-duration energy storage technologies. The system supports real-time analytics, AI workflows and standardized reporting for next-generation battery technologies.

  • Underground acoustic signals reveal hidden tunnels
    by [email protected] on 27/05/2026 at 14:46

    Underground acoustic signals reveal hidden tunnels [email protected] Wed, 05/27/2026 - 10:46 Researchers at ORNL developed a new method to detect underground tunnels by sending acoustic signals upward from below the ground rather than downward from the surface. In testing, the method revealed tunnels through unique low-frequency signals created when sound waves bent around the underground structure. This technique could improve detection of hidden voids that threaten roads, railways, and other critical infrastructure. 

  • ORNL’s tSAGE fast-tracks microbial design for high-temp manufacturing
    by [email protected] on 26/05/2026 at 18:43

    ORNL’s tSAGE fast-tracks microbial design for high-temp manufacturing [email protected] Tue, 05/26/2026 - 14:43 ORNL researchers developed tSAGE, a tool that rapidly engineers heat-loving microbes for industrial biotechnology. The platform can build and test hundreds of microbial strains in weeks instead of months or years. Researchers say it could improve manufacturing of fuels, chemicals and recycled products.

  • Advincula earns Frank Tiller award for filtration advances
    by [email protected] on 22/05/2026 at 13:31

    Advincula earns Frank Tiller award for filtration advances [email protected] Fri, 05/22/2026 - 09:31 Rigoberto Advincula has earned the Frank Tiller Award from the American Filtration and Separations Society for leadership in engineering and education. A polymer researcher at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and a Governor’s Chair Professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Advincula was honored during an awards presentation at FILTCON26, held May 12–15 in Pittsburgh.

  • Error correction tech boosts the 3D printing of big composite parts
    by [email protected] on 21/05/2026 at 13:00

    Error correction tech boosts the 3D printing of big composite parts [email protected] Thu, 05/21/2026 - 09:00 ORNL researchers developed an AI-powered monitoring system that automatically detects and corrects temperature-related errors during large-scale 3D printing of composite plastic parts. Using thermal cameras, sensors and computer vision, the system adjusts printing speed in real time to improve layer bonding, reduce defects, and minimize wasted material. The technology could help manufacturers produce large custom products more efficiently and reliably while reducing the need for constant human supervision.


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  • Evolving Intelligent Environments
    by Nicos Komninos on 20/02/2026 at 07:58

    A new book by Nicos Komninos, forthcoming from Routledge in the Advances in Regional Science, Economics, and Policy series. Evolving Intelligent Environments: Smart Ecosystems and Transformative Innovations in the 21st Century provides an interdisciplinary exploration of the convergence among smart ecosystems, connected intelligence, and transformative innovations, considered the foundations of intelligent environments. * Smart ecosystems are [...] The post Evolving Intelligent Environments appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Design and Applications of Positive Energy Districts: eBook
    by Nicos Komninos on 13/02/2026 at 11:37

    A special issue at DESIGNS is published as an ebook, edited by Tony Castillo-Calzadilla and Carlos Quesada-Granja. This collection of articles explores the forefront of sustainable urbanism, where city districts generate more renewable energy than they consume, and presents a blueprint for positive energy districts (PEDs), core building blocks of climate-neutral cities. The ebook bridges [...] The post Design and Applications of Positive Energy Districts: eBook appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • SmartGreenEcos: Call for Participation
    by Nicos Komninos on 02/01/2026 at 11:45

    SmartGreenEcos is a European project that aims to create a Mediterranean smart ecosystem of 100 food industry businesses, fostering collective innovation, digital and green transition, and improved business competitiveness. SmartGreenEcos brings together companies from Greece, Cyprus, Tunisia, and Jordan, in collaboration with universities and research organisations from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the University of [...] The post SmartGreenEcos: Call for Participation appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Smart Green Ecosystems: Turning industry sectors into ecosystems
    by Nicos Komninos on 05/10/2025 at 13:07

    Smart Green Ecosystems is a new project co-designed by URENIO Research and approved by Interreg NEXT MED in the framework of Smarter Mediterranean. It aims to establish an ecosystem of 100 SMEs from four Mediterranean countries (Greece, Cyprus, Tunisia, and Jordan) to foster collaboration and support digital and green transitions. The project aligns with three [...] The post Smart Green Ecosystems: Turning industry sectors into ecosystems appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • A conceptual synthesis of 25 years of regional development research: Core thematic communities and emerging frontiers
    by Nicos Komninos on 31/07/2025 at 12:37

    This URENIO Research Working Paper, authored by Anastasia Panori, presents a comprehensive framework for understanding the intellectual landscape of regional development. It provides valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to navigate this complex and evolving field. Regional development is an intricate process that involves various components and actors interacting within complex, evolving environments. [...] The post A conceptual synthesis of 25 years of regional development research: Core thematic communities and emerging frontiers appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

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  • Enterprise AI Security Risk Is Moving Beyond Performance
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 28/05/2026 at 14:55

    Enterprise AI security risk is increasingly being evaluated through safety benchmarks, yet many of those benchmarks may not reflect how AI systems behave under sustained adversarial pressure.  Many of those benchmarks still focus heavily on single-turn prompts — isolated interactions where a user submits one request and the model produces one response. Real-world attackers do... Read More

  • AI Robotics Growth Is Outpacing Software Architecture Safety
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 28/05/2026 at 13:15

    Robotics systems are increasingly moving beyond controlled industrial environments and into spaces shared directly with humans. Warehouses, logistics hubs, manufacturing facilities and commercial environments are becoming more autonomous, more connected and more dependent on AI-driven decision making. The software architectures underpinning those systems are evolving more slowly. New findings from QNX’s Inside the Robot: Architecture... Read More

  • AI Infrastructure is Becoming Software-defined and Power Architecture is Changing With It
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 28/05/2026 at 09:31

    Software-defined AI infrastructure is emerging as a response to the growing gap between AI compute demand and the speed at which power and cooling systems can be deployed. Increasingly, operators are confronting a different constraint: how quickly power, cooling and supporting infrastructure can be deployed around the systems AI workloads now demand. That pressure is... Read More

  • GCHQ’s Cyber Warning Highlights the Security Risk Most Organisations Still Overlook
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 27/05/2026 at 10:30

    GCHQ Director Anne Keast-Butler’s recent warning that Russia is “relentlessly targeting” UK critical infrastructure, democratic systems, and public trust reflects growing concern around how cyber threats are affecting operational systems and cloud infrastructure simultaneously. For many organisations, that exposure is becoming harder to track. Security leaders are increasingly paying closer attention to what sits inside... Read More

  • Liquid Cooling Data Centres Drive Demand for High-Flow Thermal Management Solutions
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 27/05/2026 at 08:41

    As AI-driven data centres accelerate liquid cooling adoption, Faster has highlighted its SLM Series for high-flow thermal management applications. The rapid growth of AI, HPC, and high-density computing is accelerating the adoption of liquid cooling technologies across data centres worldwide. As operators seek higher energy efficiency and greater infrastructure scalability, the reliability of fluid connection... Read More


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  • IoT Tech Expo Global to Convene Industry Experts in London, Exploring the Future of IoT and Emerging Technologies
    by Lukasz Sitkiewicz on 01/11/2024 at 15:13

    IoT Tech Expo Global, set against London’s dynamic tech and innovation landscape, is returning to Olympia London on 4-5 June 2025. Bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and technology specialists, the event will provide a thorough exploration of the latest advancements in IoT, artificial intelligence, and sustainable tech solutions. Register here: https://www.iottechexpo.com/global/ The event will attract The post IoT Tech Expo Global to Convene Industry Experts in London, Exploring the Future of IoT and Emerging Technologies appeared first on IoT Tech Expo.

  • TechEx Expo Europe Sets Record Attendance with over 8,000 Attendees
    by Lukasz Sitkiewicz on 07/10/2024 at 14:22

    TechEx Expo Europe 2024 is proud to announce it has set a new record, welcoming over 8,000 attendees to our event in Amsterdam on October 1-2, 2024— an 18% increase from last year. As one of the premier B2B enterprise technology conferences and expos, TechEx Expo continues to set the stage for innovation and collaboration The post TechEx Expo Europe Sets Record Attendance with over 8,000 Attendees appeared first on IoT Tech Expo.

  • IoT Tech Expo Europe 2024 – What to expect?
    by Lukasz Sitkiewicz on 09/08/2024 at 12:52

    The IoT Tech Expo Europe 2024 promises a comprehensive programme of presentations, networking sessions, and exhibitions, providing a platform for industry insights and future trends in IoT. It’s set to be a key event for anyone involved in the rapidly evolving field of the Internet of Things. Amsterdam is gearing up to host the IoT The post IoT Tech Expo Europe 2024 – What to expect? appeared first on IoT Tech Expo.

  • IoT Tech Expo Europe welcomes a host of top industry experts to the speaker line-up!
    by Megan Davis on 26/06/2024 at 10:29

    IoT Tech Expo Europe, the leading event for exploring the latest advancements in Internet of things technology, is pleased to announce an esteemed lineup of speakers for the expo, which is set to take place on 1-2 October 2024 at RAI, Amsterdam. This year’s event will feature thought leaders, industry experts, and innovators who will The post IoT Tech Expo Europe welcomes a host of top industry experts to the speaker line-up! appeared first on IoT Tech Expo.

  • 5 Reasons to attend IoT Tech Expo North America 2024
    by Lukasz Sitkiewicz on 24/05/2024 at 09:43

    Discover the future of enterprise technology with IoT Tech Expo North America 2024. Explore the entire IoT Ecosystem and discover the practical and successful implementation of IoT. The world-leading IoT event series is back for North America event on June 5-6 2024 at the Santa Clara Convention Centre. Join 7,000 technology professionals from across the world The post 5 Reasons to attend IoT Tech Expo North America 2024 appeared first on IoT Tech Expo.



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This is Artificial Intelligence by Thales In this podcast, learn about Thales' approach to Artificial Intelligence, including its development of Hybrid AI for more power and functionality in critical environments, keeping humans in the decision-making loop, and requiring AI systems to be transparent, understandable, and ethical.

  • How to ensure the adoption of Augmented Intelligence in critical systems
    by Thales Group on 26/11/2020 at 09:25

    Today, Artificial Intelligence is pushing our technologies to a new frontier. The fast moving digital revolution gives us a glimpse of the potential of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, and the risks that come with it. When working in regulated industries such as aerospace, transportation or defence, we must ensure that our technologies are certifiable, explainable, and trustworthy while keeping people accountable for critical decisions.

  • How do we make Augmented Intelligence a reality in critical systems?
    by Thales Group on 19/11/2020 at 13:40

    Today, Artificial Intelligence is pushing our technologies to a new frontier. The fast moving digital revolution gives us a glimpse of the potential of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, and the risks that come with it. When working in regulated industries such as aerospace, transportation or defence, we must ensure that our technologies are certifiable, explainable, and trustworthy while keeping people accountable for critical decisions. To allow us to solve problems of greater complexity, while maintaining the same trust level, we have adopted a new AI Strategy which puts humans at the centre: Augmented Intelligence. Two Thales employees based in Montreal and in Quebec City in Canada- Siegfried Usal, General Manager, and Jean-François Gagnon, Human Factors and Cognition Scientist –explain what kind of approach Augmented Intelligence is, and what areas of application they’re working on.

  • AI in Analytics and IoT
    by Thales Group on 01/09/2020 at 13:31

    Join Guavus Head of Products and Marketing Stephen Spellicy as he delves into AI, analytics and IoT – key use cases, where AI and IoT are going and why telecom will lead the way. He discusses how best to figure out and predict issues that IoT devices might be facing, and how to get at the data you really need from within your organization and from your IoT devices. He provides examples of how some of the top communications service providers today are using AI today to better analyze the huge volume of data coming from connected IoT devices and sensors into their networks (along with all their operational, customer and business data) and, without manual intervention, make better decisions, provide smarter new services and a better customer experience while reducing costs.

  • How AI is supporting cybersecurity
    by Thales Group on 18/02/2020 at 10:16

    As in many other sectors, artificial intelligence (AI) is a game changer in cybersecurity. In an increasingly connected and digital world, cyberprotection needs a powerful tool such as AI, able to learn from new behaviours, adapt to an ever-changing environment and be customised to clients’ needs. Thales IT security expert Olivier Bettan explains how AI can be used for protecting a business from cyberattacks and the different approaches Thales is working on.

  • How AI embedded in aircraft flight decks is supporting airline pilots
    by Thales Group on 14/11/2019 at 15:27

    Artificial Intelligence is one of the key drivers for the shift to a more digital aviation sector, and by interacting with other digital enablers (connectivity, big data) is the gateway to more precise, safer flight and more efficiency in the cockpit – as pilots receive sharper, more blended data and information. This all represents an invaluable aid in pilots’ tasks of navigating aircraft from A to B, ever more swiftly and safely. AI is already present on board aircraft and Thales will increasingly embed AI in the solutions we deliver. Everybody is set to gain from this trend across the aviation chain, and for Thales delivering AI capability is also an integral part of the certifiable Thales TrUE AI framework.


THIS IS AI in Decisive Moments by Thales Artificial intelligence is advancing society and creating pathways to completely transform the everyday. The new possibilities it creates are defined not by software and hardware, or numbers and data. They are instead defined by how they help people lead better, happier and safer lives. This mini-series will examine AI and how it actually affects the world around us, with one company's digital transformation in focus. At Thales, AI is being created for decisive moments. Moments which ensure the safe operations of autonomous trains, enhance security at airports, create better and more personalized travel experiences, reduce cybersecurity risk, and much more. So stay tuned as we walk through a world of the new and evolving world of tech driven by AI.

  • AI Behavior: Keeping an Eye on AI
    by Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:45

    As humans, we tend to give abstract concepts a voice and a face, because it makes it easier for us to understand them. In the case of AI, we have taken this to the extreme with anthropomorphized stories. In the third and final episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by Philippe Keryer, Executive Vice-President of Strategy, Research and Technology at Thales who is helping define the future of TrUE AI that is creating more realistic stories allowing us to better understand the technology. Join us as Philippe discusses his thoughts on how the technology can be architected to achieve transparent, understandable and ethical AI.

  • AI Logic: Making things fly with AI
    by Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:39

    Artificial intelligence has taken root in our daily lives to become a new normal, a collaboration between man and machine. New approaches to AI can even make things fly better. In the second episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by leading AI architect Dr. Nick Ernest of Thales who created a human fighter-pilot defeating AI using fuzzy logic. Join us as Nick discusses his thoughts on how this same AI approach can be applied to other man-machine interactions enhancing the way we live to make life better and keep us safer.

  • Making Life Better: One AI at a time
    by Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:23

    We live in a world surrounded by artificial intelligence. These AI applications are here to help us live better lives. Today, applications are being developed to digitally transform all types of domains, including ground transportation with autonomous trains, civil aviation with single pilot aircraft, cyber security with better anomaly detection, and many more. In the first episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by Chairman and CEO of Thales Group, Patrice Caine, who discusses his thoughts on how AI is making the world a better place and keeping us all safer.


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  • Siemens launches AI-powered service to further drive autonomous building operations
    by [email protected] on 13/05/2026 at 05:46

    Siemens launches AI-powered service to further drive autonomous building operations thomas.kuhnlei… Wed, 05/13/2026 - 05:46 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release19 May 2026Smart InfrastructureZug, Switzerland Siemens launches AI-powered service to further drive autonomous building operations New AI-enabled managed service – Asset Performance Advanced – senses issues, decides actions, and continuously improves asset performance Improves system lifecycle and reliability, reduces costs and enhances workforce productivity across industries Combines predictive and prescriptive intelligence, AI-enabled workflows and expert guidance to shift from reactive to proactive operations Integrated within the Building X ecosystem, the service turns insights into action Siemens Smart Infrastructure today launched Asset Performance Advanced, a new AI-enabled managed building service. By combining an integrated predictive failure mode classification with advanced fault detection and diagnosis (FDD), the solution helps customers across industries optimize operations, improve energy performance, and enhance occupant comfort. Bringing together predictive intelligence, prescriptive AI, and expert-guided actions, Asset Performance Advanced supports the transition toward human-centric autonomous buildings – enabling them to sense issues, decide actions, and continuously improve performance.  New AI-enabled managed service – Asset Performance Advanced – senses issues, decides actions, and continuously improves asset performance Improves system lifecycle and reliability, reduces costs and enhances workforce productivity across industries Combines predictive and prescriptive intelligence, AI-enabled workflows and expert guidance to shift from reactive to proactive operations Integrated within the Building X ecosystem, the service turns insights into action Siemens Smart Infrastructure today launched Asset Performance Advanced, a new AI-enabled managed building service. By combining an integrated predictive failure mode classification with advanced fault detection and diagnosis (FDD), the solution helps customers across industries optimize operations, improve energy performance, and enhance occupant comfort. Bringing together predictive intelligence, prescriptive AI, and expert-guided actions, Asset Performance Advanced supports the transition toward human-centric autonomous buildings – enabling them to sense issues, decide actions, and continuously improve performance.  Bringing together predictive intelligence, prescriptive AI, and expert-guided actions, Asset Performance Advanced supports the transition toward human-centric autonomous buildings.The solution is built on three core capabilities: predictive, prescriptive, and workflow. It identifies root causes of performance issues, recommends high impact actions to address them, and enables automated, optimized execution across teams. Unlike analytics-only solutions, Asset Performance Advanced not only detects issues but also operationalizes response – combining AI-assisted recommendations, standardized resolution playbooks, and integrated workflows that route tasks to the right teams, supported by Siemens Digital Service Centers. This ensures that insights consistently translate into measurable outcomes.Asset Performance Advanced is designed for industries where uptime and operational reliability are critical – including healthcare, higher education, and commercial real estate – and is supported by intuitive dashboards and expert-led reporting. Healthcare facilities operating around the clock can detect issues early and maintain compliance in critical environments such as operating rooms and patient care areas. Higher education institutions gain portfolio-wide visibility to proactively manage assets across distributed campuses. Commercial real estate owners can improve comfort consistency, meet energy and ESG targets, and enhance both tenant satisfaction and asset value.  “As buildings become more complex and data-rich, the challenge is no longer visibility but translating insights into meaningful impact. At Siemens, our vision is to create human-centric autonomous buildings that continuously adapt to the needs of their occupants while optimizing performance in the background. With Asset Performance Advanced, we are closing the loop between detection, decision, and execution by combining AI, domain expertise, and service delivery to enable more resilient, responsive, and sustainable building operations,” said Brad Haeberle, SVP of Services at Siemens Smart Infrastructure Buildings.Traditional reactive maintenance can cost three to five times more than planned or predictive approaches, often leading to emergency repairs, service disruptions, and occupant dissatisfaction. Asset Performance Advanced moves beyond rule- and alarm-based monitoring by prioritizing issues based on their impact on comfort, energy, and uptime. By leveraging advanced analytics to continuously monitor heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and building automation devices, the service enables early detection – before alarms are triggered – while helping teams focus on the highest-value actions.AI-assisted recommendations further extend beyond traditional guidance by determining and initiating optimal workflows. Through standardized resolution playbooks and recurring performance reviews, the service continuously optimizes building portfolios and closes the operational loop – shifting from reactive responses to proactive, outcome-driven decision-making. The service also connects insights directly to execution through integrated digital workflows delivered via the Siemens Customer Interaction Portal. Issues are automatically prioritized and routed to the appropriate teams – whether in–house or to Siemens Digital Service Centers – enabling customers to act faster and more efficiently with fewer resources.Asset Performance Advanced further expands Siemens' automation services portfolio and is integrated within the Building X ecosystem. Building X is a digital building platform that supports customers to digitalize, manage, and optimize their building operations.For this press release PDF DownloadLinks Asset Performance Advanced Siemens Smart Infrastructure Siemens Smart Infrastructure (SI) is shaping the market for intelligent, adaptive infrastructure for today and the future. It addresses the pressing challenges of urbanization and climate change by connecting energy systems, buildings, and industries. SI provides customers with a comprehensive end-to-end portfolio from a single source – with products, systems, solutions, and services from the point of power generation all the way to consumption. With an increasingly digitalized ecosystem, it helps customers thrive and communities progress while contributing toward protecting the planet. To protect this journey, we foster holistic cybersecurity to ensure secure and reliable operations. Siemens Smart Infrastructure has its global headquarters in Zug, Switzerland. As of September 30, 2025, the business had around 79,400 employees worldwide.    Read moreSiemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. The company’s purpose is to create technology to transform the everyday, for everyone. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers customers to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformations, making factories more efficient, cities more livable, and transportation more sustainable. A leader in industrial AI, Siemens leverages its deep domain know-how to apply AI – including generative AI – to real-world applications, making AI accessible and impactful for customers across diverse industries. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a leading global medical technology provider pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably. In fiscal 2025, which ended on September 30, 2025, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €78.9 billion and net income of €10.4 billion. As of September 30, 2025, the company employed around 318,000 people worldwide on the basis of continuing operations. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreReference Number: ContactSilke Federspieler  +49 174 1551579 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Siemens acquires key businesses of MERMEC to strengthen its global rail technology portfolio
    by [email protected] on 11/05/2026 at 08:35

    Siemens acquires key businesses of MERMEC to strengthen its global rail technology portfolio aniko.enderlei… Mon, 05/11/2026 - 08:35 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release14 May 2026Siemens MobilityMunich Siemens acquires key businesses of MERMEC to strengthen its global rail technology portfolio  Acquisition of key businesses of the MERMEC Group, an Italian high-tech leader in railway signaling, diagnostics, and measurement technologies Expansion of Siemens Mobility´s industrial footprint in Italy within its world-leading global signaling business Significant strengthening of Siemens Mobility´s global diagnostic portfolio Accretive to Siemens' revenue growth target; within Mobility's target margin range by year two post-closing Site in Matera to become an industrial hub for next‑generation diagnostics Siemens Mobility has signed an agreement to acquire several key businesses of MERMEC Group, an Italian high-tech leader in railway signaling, electrification, diagnostics, and measurement technologies. The transaction will significantly strengthen Siemens’ global rail portfolio, with a particular focus on diagnostics and measurement technologies, while further expanding its signaling activities, industrial footprint, and market access in Italy. The parties have agreed not to disclose the financial terms of the transaction. Closing of the transaction is subject to customary conditions and is expected by the end of calendar year 2026. Acquisition of key businesses of the MERMEC Group, an Italian high-tech leader in railway signaling, diagnostics, and measurement technologies Expansion of Siemens Mobility´s industrial footprint in Italy within its world-leading global signaling business Significant strengthening of Siemens Mobility´s global diagnostic portfolio Accretive to Siemens' revenue growth target; within Mobility's target margin range by year two post-closing Site in Matera to become an industrial hub for next‑generation diagnostics Siemens Mobility has signed an agreement to acquire several key businesses of MERMEC Group, an Italian high-tech leader in railway signaling, electrification, diagnostics, and measurement technologies. The transaction will significantly strengthen Siemens’ global rail portfolio, with a particular focus on diagnostics and measurement technologies, while further expanding its signaling activities, industrial footprint, and market access in Italy. The parties have agreed not to disclose the financial terms of the transaction. Closing of the transaction is subject to customary conditions and is expected by the end of calendar year 2026. “By combining MERMEC’s technological expertise and market access with Siemens Mobility’s global presence and technology leadership, we are strengthening our capabilities in diagnostics, asset-intelligence and signaling capabilities. This step expands our industrial footprint in Italy within our world-leading signaling business and significantly enhances our global diagnostics portfolio,” said Michael Peter, CEO of Siemens Mobility. “Formally, I have been retired for nine months; at present, my health is not at its best, and my children are pursuing their own independent paths with their companies. For this reason, I sought a very solid group in the sector, in order to guarantee a secure future for my valued colleagues, who have contributed to making MERMEC the company it is today, wherever they may be. Becoming part of Siemens will offer them a global environment, strongly focused on innovation and sustainable growth. The transaction will help me invest in the other companies within my industrial holding, as well as contribute to the growth of businesses in Southern Italy that need to develop and create new high-quality employment,” said Vito Pertosa, President of Angelo Holding. The acquisition will further strengthen the competitiveness and resilience of Siemens’ global rail infrastructure portfolio, supporting its long-term strategy and investments in the growing railway market. The integration of Siemens’ expertise in urban signaling with MERMEC’s strong presence in Italy’s mainline railway infrastructure will support the modernization and digitalization of the national rail network in Italy.Siemens Mobility’s customers will benefit from an expanded service offering that combines Siemens’ asset intelligence and diagnostics capabilities (onboard and depot‑based) with MERMEC’s advanced portfolio of diagnostic vehicles equipped with measurement systems and software for railway infrastructure inspection. The result will be a scalable diagnostics and analytics platform with global reach through Siemens Mobility’s worldwide footprint and established customer base.MERMEC’s employees, all sites, and industrial capabilities will become part of Siemens Mobility’s global innovation ecosystem, which includes the key strategic asset of the Ferrosud site in Matera. Siemens expects to achieve meaningful synergies, especially from cross-selling and from expanding the integrated portfolio. The transaction is expected to be EPS (pre-PPA) accretive by year two post-closing. Founded in 1970 and headquartered in Monopoli, Italy, MERMEC Group is a leading Italian provider of railway signaling systems for mainline rail networks, digital diagnostics technologies for railway applications, and high-precision measurement trains. The group operates in the railway sector across signaling, electrification, diagnostics, digital asset analytics platforms, and advanced inspection technologies.The acquisition covers MERMEC’s key businesses in Italian wayside signaling, electrification, telecommunication, diagnostics, analytics, and worldwide data infrastructure, while excluding MERMEC’s investments in Angelstar S.r.l., Mont Saint Michel S.A.S. with its subsidiary Compagnie des Signaux S.A.S. and MERMEC Deutschland. With around 1,700 employees, these key businesses serve customers in over 70 countries, having generated revenue of approximately EUR 430 million in FY25.For this press release PDF DownloadSiemens Mobility is a separately managed company of Siemens AG. As a leader in intelligent transport solutions for more than 175 years, Siemens Mobility is constantly innovating its portfolio. Its core areas include rolling stock, rail automation and electrification, a comprehensive software portfolio, turnkey systems as well as related services. With digital products and solutions, and the use of industrial AI, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make their infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle, enhance passenger experience, and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2025, which ended on September 30, 2025, Siemens Mobility posted revenue of €12.4 billion and employed around 43,400 people worldwide. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility Read moreNotes and forward-looking statements This document contains statements related to our future business and financial performance and future events or developments involving Siemens that may constitute forward-looking statements. These statements may be identified by words such as “expect,” “look forward to,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “seek,” “estimate,” “will,” “project” or words of similar meaning. We may also make forward-looking statements in other reports, in prospectuses, in presentations, in material delivered to shareholders and in press releases. In addition, our representatives may from time to time make oral forward-looking statements. Such statements are based on the current expectations and certain assumptions of Siemens’ management, of which many are beyond Siemens’ control. These are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and factors, including, but not limited to those described in disclosures, in particular in the chapter Report on expected developments and associated material opportunities and risks in the Combined Management Report of the Siemens Report (siemens.com/siemensreport), and in the Interim Group Management Report of the Half-year Financial Report (provided that it is already available for the current reporting year), which should be read in conjunction with the Combined Management Report. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, should decrees, decisions, assessments or requirements of regulatory or governmental authorities deviate from our expectations, should events of force majeure, such as pandemics, unrest or acts of war, occur or should underlying expectations including future events occur at a later date or not at all or assumptions prove incorrect, actual results, performance or achievements of Siemens may (negatively or positively) vary materially from those described explicitly or implicitly in the relevant forward-looking statement. Siemens neither intends, nor assumes any obligation, to update or revise these forward-looking statements in light of developments which differ from those anticipated. This document includes – in the applicable financial reporting framework not clearly defined – supplemental financial measures that are or may be alternative performance measures (non-GAAP-measures). These supplemental financial measures should not be viewed in isolation or as alternatives to measures of Siemens’ net assets and financial positions or results of operations as presented in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework in its Consolidated Financial Statements. Other companies that report or describe similarly titled alternative performance measures may calculate them differently. Due to rounding, numbers presented throughout this and other documents may not add up precisely to the totals provided and percentages may not precisely reflect the absolute figures. Read moreReference Number: ContactClaas BellingSiemens Mobility GmbH+49 173 6901586 [email protected] Krause Siemens Mobility GmbH+49 162 3480575 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Earnings Release and Financial Results Q2 FY 2026
    by [email protected] on 11/05/2026 at 07:50

    Earnings Release and Financial Results Q2 FY 2026 aniko.enderlei… Mon, 05/11/2026 - 07:50 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release13 May 2026Siemens AGMunich Earnings Release and Financial Results Q2 FY 2026: Siemens continues path of profitable growth Second-quarter orders climbed 18% on a comparable basis, excluding currency translation and portfolio effects, with double-digit increases in most industrial businesses; comparable revenue increased 6%, driven by Smart Infrastructure and Digital Industries On a nominal basis, orders rose 11% to €24.1 billion, and revenue reached the prior-year level of €19.8 billion, despite substantial negative currency translation effects; the book-to-bill ratio was 1.22 Profit Industrial Business was €3.0 billion, with a profit margin of 15.4%; Profit Industrial Business of €3.2 billion in Q2 FY 2025 had benefited from a €0.3 billion gain related to exiting a business at Smart Infrastructure Net income reached €2.2 billion; corresponding basic earnings per share (EPS) were €2.60, and EPS before purchase price allocation accounting (EPS pre PPA) were €2.81 Free cash flow from continuing and discontinued operations rose sharply to €1.7 billion Second-quarter orders climbed 18% on a comparable basis, excluding currency translation and portfolio effects, with double-digit increases in most industrial businesses; comparable revenue increased 6%, driven by Smart Infrastructure and Digital Industries On a nominal basis, orders rose 11% to €24.1 billion, and revenue reached the prior-year level of €19.8 billion, despite substantial negative currency translation effects; the book-to-bill ratio was 1.22 Profit Industrial Business was €3.0 billion, with a profit margin of 15.4%; Profit Industrial Business of €3.2 billion in Q2 FY 2025 had benefited from a €0.3 billion gain related to exiting a business at Smart Infrastructure Net income reached €2.2 billion; corresponding basic earnings per share (EPS) were €2.60, and EPS before purchase price allocation accounting (EPS pre PPA) were €2.81 Free cash flow from continuing and discontinued operations rose sharply to €1.7 billion We delivered a successful second quarter despite the geopolitical environment, which remains very demanding. Siemens is benefiting from its technological strength and strong positioning in key growth markets. Digital Industries and Smart Infrastructure posted impressive overall performance – clear evidence that we’re on a path of profitable growth. With our Eigen Engineering Agent, we’re further expanding our leadership position in industrial AI, and we see AI as a clear growth driver for our hardware, software and services business.  Roland Busch, President and Chief Executive Officer of Siemens AG Our operating businesses’ convincing performance and our strong free cash flow prove our resilience. As a result, we’re very well positioned to reach our full-year group targets. At the same time, by announcing our new share-buyback program, we’re enabling our shareholders to participate in our success. In this way, we’re continuing our stringent capital allocation.  Veronika Bienert, Chief Financial Officer of Siemens AG Please read the complete Earnings Release and Financial Results:   Earnings Release Q2 FY 2026, January 01 to March 31, 2026: Siemens continues path of profitable growthThe financial publications can be downloaded at www.siemens.com/ir Outlook We confirm our outlook for the Siemens Group for fiscal 2026 as provided in our Earnings Release Q1 FY 2026.For the Siemens Group, we continue to expect comparable revenue growth − net of currency translation and portfolio effects − in the range of 6% to 8% and a book-to-bill ratio above 1 for fiscal 2026.We continue to anticipate basic earnings per share (EPS) from net income before purchase price allocation accounting (EPS pre PPA) in a range of €10.70 to €11.10 in fiscal 2026. Digital Industries now expects comparable revenue growth of 7% to 10% (previously 5% to 10%) and a profit margin of 17% to 19% (previously 15% to 19%) for fiscal 2026. Smart Infrastructure now expects for fiscal 2026 comparable revenue growth of 8% to 10% (previously expected in a range of 6% to 9%) and continues to expect a profit margin of 18% to 19%. Mobility now expects for fiscal 2026 comparable revenue growth of 5% to 7% (previously expected in a range of 8% to 10%) and continues to expect a profit margin of 8% to 10%. This outlook excludes burdens from legal and regulatory matter.Press Event Second Quarter Results FY 2026 Notes and forward-looking statements Starting today at 08:00 a.m. CET, the press conference call on Siemens’ second-quarter results for fiscal 2026 will be broadcast live at www.siemens.com/conferencecall. Starting today at 09:30 a.m. CET, you can also follow the conference call for analysts and investors live at www.siemens.com/analystcall Recordings of both conference calls will be made available afterwards. The financial publications can be downloaded at:: www.siemens.com/ir. This document contains statements related to our future business and financial performance and future events or developments involving Siemens that may constitute forward-looking statements. These statements may be identified by words such as “expect,” “look forward to,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “seek,” “estimate,” “will,” “project” or words of similar meaning. We may also make forward-looking statements in other reports, in prospectuses, in presentations, in material delivered to shareholders and in press releases. In addition, our representatives may from time to time make oral forward-looking statements. Such statements are based on the current expectations and certain assumptions of Siemens’ management, of which many are beyond Siemens’ control. These are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and factors, including, but not limited to those described in disclosures, in particular in the chapter Report on expected developments and associated material opportunities and risks in the Combined Management Report of the Siemens Report (siemens.com/siemensreport), and in the Interim Group Management Report of the Half-year Financial Report (provided that it is already available for the current reporting year), which should be read in conjunction with the Combined Management Report. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, should decrees, decisions, assessments or requirements of regulatory or governmental authorities deviate from our expectations, should events of force majeure, such as pandemics, unrest or acts of war, occur or should underlying expectations including future events occur at a later date or not at all or assumptions prove incorrect, actual results, performance or achievements of Siemens may (negatively or positively) vary materially from those described explicitly or implicitly in the relevant forward-looking statement. Siemens neither intends, nor assumes any obligation, to update or revise these forward-looking statements in light of developments which differ from those anticipated. This document includes – in the applicable financial reporting framework not clearly defined – supplemental financial measures that are or may be alternative performance measures (non-GAAP-measures). These supplemental financial measures should not be viewed in isolation or as alternatives to measures of Siemens’ net assets and financial positions or results of operations as presented in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework in its Consolidated Financial Statements. Other companies that report or describe similarly titled alternative performance measures may calculate them differently. Due to rounding, numbers presented throughout this and other documents may not add up precisely to the totals provided and percentages may not precisely reflect the absolute figures. Read moreReference Number: ContactKatharina HilpertSiemens AG+49 173 893-4962 [email protected] FriedleSiemens AG+49 1525 215-9076 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Siemens continues path of profitable growth
    by [email protected] on 11/05/2026 at 07:39

    Siemens continues path of profitable growth aniko.enderlei… Mon, 05/11/2026 - 07:39 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release13 May 2026Siemens AGMunich Siemens continues path of profitable growth Orders in Q2 2026 climbed 18 percent on a comparable basis to €24.1 billion (Q2 2025: €21.6 billion) Revenue increased 6 percent on a comparable basis to €19.8 billion (Q2 2025: €19.8 billion) Profit Industrial Business totaled €3.0 billion; in Q2 2025, Profit Industrial Business of €3.2 billion had benefited from a €0.3 billion gain related to exiting Smart Infrastructure’s wiring accessories business The profit margin of the Industrial Business was 15.4 percent (Q2 2025: 16.9 percent) Free cash flow at Group level was €1.7 billion (Q2 2025: €1.0 billion) Net income totaled €2.2 billion (Q2 2025: €2.4 billion) In the first half of fiscal 2026, Siemens’ digital business grew by 19 percent; strong performance by Digital Industries’ software business Announcement of new share buyback program of up to €6 billion over a period of up to five years Orders in Q2 2026 climbed 18 percent on a comparable basis to €24.1 billion (Q2 2025: €21.6 billion) Revenue increased 6 percent on a comparable basis to €19.8 billion (Q2 2025: €19.8 billion) Profit Industrial Business totaled €3.0 billion; in Q2 2025, Profit Industrial Business of €3.2 billion had benefited from a €0.3 billion gain related to exiting Smart Infrastructure’s wiring accessories business The profit margin of the Industrial Business was 15.4 percent (Q2 2025: 16.9 percent) Free cash flow at Group level was €1.7 billion (Q2 2025: €1.0 billion) Net income totaled €2.2 billion (Q2 2025: €2.4 billion) In the first half of fiscal 2026, Siemens’ digital business grew by 19 percent; strong performance by Digital Industries’ software business Announcement of new share buyback program of up to €6 billion over a period of up to five years Siemens continued its path of profitable growth also in Q2 2026 (ended March 31, 2026) and – due to its positive business development – confirms its outlook for fiscal 2026 at Group level despite increased uncertainty in the economic environment.“We delivered a successful second quarter despite the geopolitical environment, which remains very demanding. Siemens is benefiting from its technological strength and strong positioning in key growth markets. Digital Industries and Smart Infrastructure posted impressive overall performance – clear evidence that we’re on a path of profitable growth,” said Roland Busch, President and Chief Executive Officer of Siemens AG. “With our Eigen Engineering Agent, we’re further expanding our leadership position in industrial AI, and we see AI as a clear growth driver for our hardware, software and services business.”“Our operating businesses’ convincing performance and our strong free cash flow prove our resilience. As a result, we’re very well positioned to reach our full-year group targets. At the same time, by announcing our new share-buyback program, we’re enabling our shareholders to participate in our success. In this way, we’re continuing our stringent capital allocation,” said Veronika Bienert, Chief Financial Officer of Siemens AG.Significant growth in orders and revenueIn Q2 2026, Siemens increased revenue 6 percent on a comparable basis – that is, excluding currency translation and portfolio effects – to €19.8 billion (Q2 2025: €19.8 billion). Orders climbed 18 percent on a comparable basis to €24.1 billion (Q2 2025: €21.6 billion). The book-to-bill ratio was an excellent 1.22. The order backlog reached a new record high of €124 billion at the end of Q2 2026.Profit Industrial Business rose to €3.0 billion due to strong operating performance at both Digital Industries and Smart Infrastructure (Q2 2025: €3.2 billion). Profit Industrial Business in Q2 2025 had benefited from a €0.3 billion gain related to exiting the wiring accessories business at Smart Infrastructure. As a result, the profit margin of the Industrial Business was 15.4 percent compared to 16.9 percent in Q2 2025.Net income reached €2.2 billion (Q2 2025: €2.4 billion). Consequently, basic earnings per share before purchase price allocation accounting (EPS pre PPA) totaled €2.81 (Q2 2025: €3.00).Free cash flow all-in from continuing and discontinued operations rose very strongly to €1.7 billion (Q2 2025: €1.0 billion). The Industrial Business delivered significantly higher free cash flow of €2.4 billion, driven by improvements across most businesses. Outside the Industrial Business, higher tax payments had negatively impacted free cash flow in Q2 2025.In the first half of fiscal 2026, Siemens’ digital business grew by 19 percent – well above the ambition level of 15 percent set last November. The increase was driven by a good mix of organic growth from expanding Siemens Xcelerator’s software and digital services offerings combined with the strong growth trajectory of the company’s recent software acquisitions. Double-digit order growth at Digital Industries, Smart Infrastructure and MobilityVolume at Digital Industries rose due to increases at the software and automation businesses. Orders grew a substantial 12 percent on a comparable basis to €4.8 billion (Q2 2025: €4.3 billion). Revenue improved considerably, increasing 8 percent on a comparable basis to €4.6 billion (Q2 2025: €4.3 billion), whereby the software business grew 14 percent to €1.6 billion. Siemens’ software business seized several larger opportunities across its portfolio and is also successfully upselling within its customer base. Organic annual recurring revenue (ARR) grew a very healthy 11 percent compared to Q2 2025 and reached €5.5 billion. Profit and profitability increased significantly despite strong negative currency translation effects. Profit climbed 35 percent to €857 million (Q2 2025: €634 million). Digital Industries’ profit margin totaled 18.5 percent (Q2 2025: 14.8 percent). Its software business made the largest contribution to these improvements. Smart Infrastructure continued volume growth on a comparable basis across all businesses. Orders climbed 35 percent on a comparable basis to €7.5 billion (Q2 2025: €6.0 billion) and once again reached a quarterly record high, driven primarily by the electrification and electrical products businesses, including strong growth from several large contract wins at data center and semiconductor customers, predominately in the U.S. Revenue grew 10 percent on a comparable basis to €5.9 billion (Q2 2025: €5.7 billion). Smart Infrastructure increased profit (€1.1 billion) and profitability (18.6 percent) across all businesses except the electrical products business, which had benefited in Q2 2025 from the previously mentioned €315 million gain related to exiting the wiring accessories business.At Mobility, orders soared 41 percent on a comparable basis to €5.3 billion (Q2 2025: €3.9 billion) due to higher volume from large orders. At €3.0 billion, revenue was slightly below the strong prior-year level. Development was burdened by the impact of U.S. tariffs and by delayed call-offs under framework agreements for large rail infrastructure projects. Profit was down 28 percent to €208 million (Q2 2025: €291 million). As a result, Mobility’s profit margin was 6.9 percent (Q2 2025: 9.1 percent). The decline in profit and profitability was due mainly to burdens resulting from U.S. tariffs.Siemens announces new share buyback programIn addition, Siemens is continuing its stringent approach to capital allocation and announcing a new share buyback program of up to €6 billion to extend for a period of up to five years. The initiative will enable the company to continue its ambitious share buyback program while maintaining flexibility in challenging times. For this press release PDF DownloadSiemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. The company’s purpose is to create technology to transform the everyday, for everyone. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers customers to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformations, making factories more efficient, cities more livable, and transportation more sustainable. A leader in industrial AI, Siemens leverages its deep domain know-how to apply AI – including generative AI – to real-world applications, making AI accessible and impactful for customers across diverse industries. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a leading global medical technology provider pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably. In fiscal 2025, which ended on September 30, 2025, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €78.9 billion and net income of €10.4 billion. As of September 30, 2025, the company employed around 318,000 people worldwide on the basis of continuing operations. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read more Notes and forward-looking statementsThis document contains statements related to our future business and financial performance and future events or developments involving Siemens that may constitute forward-looking statements. These statements may be identified by words such as “expect,” “look forward to,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “seek,” “estimate,” “will,” “project” or words of similar meaning. We may also make forward-looking statements in other reports, in prospectuses, in presentations, in material delivered to shareholders and in press releases. In addition, our representatives may from time to time make oral forward-looking statements. Such statements are based on the current expectations and certain assumptions of Siemens’ management, of which many are beyond Siemens’ control. These are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and factors, including, but not limited to those described in disclosures, in particular in the chapter Report on expected developments and associated material opportunities and risks in the Combined Management Report of the Siemens Report (siemens.com/siemensreport), and in the Interim Group Management Report of the Half-year Financial Report (provided that it is already available for the current reporting year), which should be read in conjunction with the Combined Management Report. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, should decrees, decisions, assessments or requirements of regulatory or governmental authorities deviate from our expectations, should events of force majeure, such as pandemics, unrest or acts of war, occur or should underlying expectations including future events occur at a later date or not at all or assumptions prove incorrect, actual results, performance or achievements of Siemens may (negatively or positively) vary materially from those described explicitly or implicitly in the relevant forward-looking statement. Siemens neither intends, nor assumes any obligation, to update or revise these forward-looking statements in light of developments which differ from those anticipated.This document includes – in the applicable financial reporting framework not clearly defined – supplemental financial measures that are or may be alternative performance measures (non-GAAP-measures). These supplemental financial measures should not be viewed in isolation or as alternatives to measures of Siemens’ net assets and financial positions or results of operations as presented in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework in its Consolidated Financial Statements. Other companies that report or describe similarly titled alternative performance measures may calculate them differently.Due to rounding, numbers presented throughout this and other documents may not add up precisely to the totals provided and percentages may not precisely reflect the absolute figures. Read moreReference Number: ContactKatharina Hilpert Siemens AG+49 173 893-4962 [email protected] FriedleSiemens AG+49 1525 215-9076 [email protected] MarkovicSiemens AG+49 172 699-8785 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Siemens Supervisory Board outlines its succession plan ahead of Annual Shareholders’ Meeting 2027
    by [email protected] on 08/05/2026 at 08:49

    Siemens Supervisory Board outlines its succession plan ahead of Annual Shareholders’ Meeting 2027 aniko.enderlei… Fri, 05/08/2026 - 08:49 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release12 May 2026Siemens AGMunich Siemens Supervisory Board outlines its succession plan ahead of Annual Shareholders’ Meeting 2027  The Supervisory Board of Siemens AG intends to elect Mark Schneider as Chairman immediately following the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting 2027 Ola Rollén, Marion Helmes and Christoph von Seidel to be proposed as new members to the Supervisory Board Regina Dugan, Keryn Lee James and Matthias Zachert to be proposed for re-election Jim Hagemann Snabe, Nathalie von Siemens and Benoît Potier to leave Supervisory Board at the end of the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting 2027 The Supervisory Board of Siemens AG intends to elect Mark Schneider as Chairman immediately following the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting 2027 Ola Rollén, Marion Helmes and Christoph von Seidel to be proposed as new members to the Supervisory Board Regina Dugan, Keryn Lee James and Matthias Zachert to be proposed for re-election Jim Hagemann Snabe, Nathalie von Siemens and Benoît Potier to leave Supervisory Board at the end of the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting 2027 At its meeting today, the Supervisory Board of Siemens AG unanimously decided on the next steps in the succession for the role of Chair: Mark Schneider is the designated candidate to succeed Jim Hagemann Snabe. The Supervisory Board intends to elect Mark Schneider as Chairman immediately following the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting on February 11, 2027. The Supervisory Board also adopted a resolution regarding its future composition. The shareholder representatives on the Supervisory Board intend to propose Ola Rollén, Marion Helmes and Christoph von Seidel as new members at the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting – in addition to the re-elections of Regina Dugan, Keryn Lee James and Matthias Zachert. Benoît Potier will not be seeking re-election and will leave the Supervisory Board at the end of his regular term of office at the conclusion of the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting. As part of the orderly succession plan, Jim Hagemann Snabe and Nathalie von Siemens, after more than twelve years on the Supervisory Board, will likewise leave the Board at the end of the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting.“Siemens has made significant progress in recent years – transforming itself from an industrial conglomerate into a leading technology company, to establishing a leading position in industrial AI,” said Jim Hagemann Snabe, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Siemens AG. “Next year’s Annual Shareholders’ Meeting will mark an important milestone, including the planned shareholder vote on the spin-off of Siemens Healthineers shares. Siemens is entering the next stage of growth – and it’s important to me that the composition of the Supervisory Board matches our ONE Tech Company ambition. On behalf of my colleagues, I would like already now to express my heartfelt thanks to Nathalie von Siemens and Benoît Potier for their outstanding commitment and valuable contributions over many years.” These intended nominations are part of a broader, long-term succession plan aimed at ensuring continuity and stability in the Supervisory Board. This includes a structured transition in key roles, as well as the continued strengthening of the Supervisory Board’s overall technological and digital expertise.Since his election to the Supervisory Board in 2025, Mark Schneider has closely engaged with Siemens’ businesses. With his global leadership experience and track record in leading large-scale corporate transformations, he brings a deep understanding of how to create sustainable value in times of disruption.Ola Rollén, former CEO of Hexagon AB, brings extensive experience in software, digitalization and industrial AI. Marion Helmes, currently Chairwoman of the Audit Committee of Siemens Healthineers AG, contributes deep financial and governance expertise. Christoph von Seidel, a corporate governance expert with many years of experience in the technology, software and engineering sectors and a member of the Siemens family, would ensure continuity in the Siemens family’s representation and underscores the family’s long-standing commitment to Siemens’ sustainable development. The proposed re-elections of Regina Dugan, Keryn Lee James and Matthias Zachert are intended to ensure continuity and stability in the Supervisory Board’s work. Their complementary experience across technology, industrial leadership and governance remain an important asset for Siemens as it continues its transformation as ONE Tech Company.The Supervisory Board sees Siemens entering its next stage of growth from a position of strength. The company has built significant momentum in recent years – strengthening its technology portfolio, advancing its ONE Tech Company program and consistently delivering strong performance. Against this backdrop, this Supervisory Board succession plan is a deliberate step to sustain this trajectory: combining continuity with targeted renewal to ensure the Supervisory Board remains fully aligned with the pace and strategic priorities of the business. In this way, the Supervisory Board is reinforcing its role as a forward-looking partner to the Managing Board in driving Siemens’ continued success. The intended nominations will be decided in due course and the proposals put to a vote by shareholders at the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting on February 11, 2027. For this press release PDF DownloadSiemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. The company’s purpose is to create technology to transform the everyday, for everyone. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers customers to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformations, making factories more efficient, cities more livable, and transportation more sustainable. A leader in industrial AI, Siemens leverages its deep domain know-how to apply AI – including generative AI – to real-world applications, making AI accessible and impactful for customers across diverse industries. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a leading global medical technology provider pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably. In fiscal 2025, which ended on September 30, 2025, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €78.9 billion and net income of €10.4 billion. As of September 30, 2025, the company employed around 318,000 people worldwide on the basis of continuing operations. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreThis document contains statements related to our future business and financial performance and future events or developments involving Siemens that may constitute forward-looking statements. These statements may be identified by words such as “expect,” “look forward to,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “seek,” “estimate,” “will,” “project” or words of similar meaning. We may also make forward-looking statements in other reports, in prospectuses, in presentations, in material delivered to shareholders and in press releases. In addition, our representatives may from time to time make oral forward-looking statements. Such statements are based on the current expectations and certain assumptions of Siemens’ management, of which many are beyond Siemens’ control. These are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and factors, including, but not limited to those described in disclosures, in particular in the chapter Report on expected developments and associated material opportunities and risks in the Combined Management Report of the Siemens Report and in the Interim Group Management Report of the Half-year Financial Report (provided that it is already available for the current reporting year), which should be read in conjunction with the Combined Management Report. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, should decrees, decisions, assessments or requirements of regulatory or governmental authorities deviate from our expectations, should events of force majeure, such as pandemics, unrest or acts of war, occur or should underlying expectations including future events occur at a later date or not at all or assumptions prove incorrect, actual results, performance or achievements of Siemens may (negatively or positively) vary materially from those described explicitly or implicitly in the relevant forward-looking statement. Siemens neither intends, nor assumes any obligation, to update or revise these forward-looking statements in light of developments which differ from those anticipated. This document includes – in the applicable financial reporting framework not clearly defined – supplemental financial measures that are or may be alternative performance measures (non-GAAP-measures). These supplemental financial measures should not be viewed in isolation or as alternatives to measures of Siemens’ net assets and financial positions or results of operations as presented in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework in its Consolidated Financial Statements. Other companies that report or describe similarly titled alternative performance measures may calculate them differently. Due to rounding, numbers presented throughout this and other documents may not add up precisely to the totals provided and percentages may not precisely reflect the absolute figures. Read moreReference Number: ContactSimon Krause+49 173 4039683 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English


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