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  • The EIB Group joins the Debt Pause Clause Alliance
    on 03/07/2025 at 06:45

    Spain, with the support of other countries and major multilateral development banks such as the European Investment Bank Group, unveiled the Debt Pause Clause Alliance at the IV International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville.

  • Multilateral development bank heads and private sector leaders map out deeper cooperation in Seville for development
    on 01/07/2025 at 18:15

    The European Investment Bank Group, in partnership with the Financial Alliance for Net Zero, convened a high-level exchange with leaders of multilateral development banks and private sector CEOs at the International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville to deepen cooperation and scale private sector investment in emerging markets and developing economies.

  • Development Banks committed $19.6 billion to water projects in 2024
    on 01/07/2025 at 10:15

    Ten multilateral development banks (MDBs) active in the water sector have approved global investments totalling $19.6 billion (€17 billion) in 2024. According to the inaugural Joint Annual MDB Water Security Financing Report, launched on the sidelines of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville, nearly three-quarters of these funds were earmarked for low-, lower-middle-, and upper-middle-income countries.

  • EIB and CAF unite to drive sustainable growth in Latin America under Global Gateway
    on 30/06/2025 at 09:15

    In a significant step towards deepening international development cooperation, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and CAF Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean signed a memorandum of understanding today during a high-level meeting with Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) finance ministers and financial institutions operating in the Latin America and the Caribbean region, in advance of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4) held in Seville.

  • Joint Statement: Heads of Multilateral Development Banks commit to strong joint action on development priorities
    on 29/06/2025 at 14:00

    The Heads of Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) met today in Paris, hosted by the Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB), which currently chairs the Heads of MDBs Group. The meeting focused on advancing their joint efforts to address  development priorities.


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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


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  • Re-watch the EUCityCalc webinar
    by Simona Aronica on 07/07/2025 at 13:28

    Are you a Covenant of Mayors signatory interested in exploring the impact of different decarbonisation strategies on your local emissions based on your SECAPs?The European City The post Re-watch the EUCityCalc webinar appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • Cities speak out for affordable and sustainable housing 
    by Mélanie Bourgeois on 02/07/2025 at 10:39

    How can the EU help cities tackle the housing crisis? Across Europe, prices are soaring, and finding an affordable apartment is becoming increasingly difficult.  Although The post Cities speak out for affordable and sustainable housing  appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • 16 Sept 10-11:15: Celebrating cities supportive to energy communities
    by Miriam Eisermann on 01/07/2025 at 15:04

    This is the second online gathering of civil servants who decided to get involved in the LIFE LOOP community energy accreditation scheme. The LIFE LOOP accreditation scheme is Europe's first of this kind. It already gathers an eager group of pioneering civil servants who want to become better in community energy. And you are one of them. This is why we have the pleasure to invite you to this gathering of civil servants from all over Europe. Meet other keen municipal employees and elected people who know that citizen engagement in the energy transition matters during a 75-min online gathering. The post 16 Sept 10-11:15: Celebrating cities supportive to energy communities appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • Learn how to lead your city’s green transition
    by Simona Aronica on 01/07/2025 at 08:18

    A new, free training is now available on the Local Transition Learning Centre: Planning the Energy and Climate Transition for Cities. Designed for local and The post Learn how to lead your city’s green transition appeared first on Energy Cities.

  • Planning the Energy and Climate Transition for Cities 
    by Simona Aronica on 30/06/2025 at 08:00

    How can you lead your city towards a just and sustainable future?  The new, free SPARKLE online training, Planning the Energy and Climate Transition for Cities, will The post Planning the Energy and Climate Transition for Cities  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

  • Top EV trends, challenges, and strategies every manufacturer should know
    by Schneider Electric on 04/07/2025 at 04:00

    The electric vehicle market is a corner of the automotive industry growing at unprecedented speed. Among EV trends to note, in 2023 nearly one in five cars rolling off dealer lots was electric, marking a shift in how the world thinks about transportation. Electric car... The post Top EV trends, challenges, and strategies every manufacturer should know appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.

  • Overcoming power quality challenges in semiconductor fabs
    by Schneider Electric on 04/07/2025 at 04:00

    The semiconductor industry is at the forefront of technological advancement, with demand increasing due to innovations in artificial intelligence (AI), electric vehicles (EVs), smart manufacturing, and medtech. This unprecedented growth, fueled by consumer demand and government incentives, presents exciting market opportunities for manufacturers. However, with... The post Overcoming power quality challenges in semiconductor fabs appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.

  • Lessons from the frontline: This is what AI does in the industrial world
    by Constantine Lau on 03/07/2025 at 12:00

    I’ve spent my career in industrial automation—leveraging digital technology to control complex processes in sectors including energy, chemicals, and manufacturing. What began as a largely manual field has transformed into a dynamic ecosystem powered by autonomous systems tackling intricate, high-stakes challenges. This evolution closely mirrors... The post Lessons from the frontline: This is what AI does in the industrial world appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.

  • The €300,000 problem: How digital transformation redefines medium voltage infrastructure
    by Nikos Londos on 03/07/2025 at 08:15

    In today’s world, every hour of downtime could cost your business up to €300,000. And the stakes are high. Whether it’s a data center, a wind farm, or a commercial building, even brief outages can result in significant revenue losses, damaged assets, and frustrated stakeholders.... The post The €300,000 problem: How digital transformation redefines medium voltage infrastructure appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.

  • What it’s really like to be a graduate engineer at Schneider Electric
    by Employee Voices on 03/07/2025 at 05:00

    If you’re a university student or recent graduate wondering what it’s really like to work as an engineer, you’re not alone. I used to feel the same way—especially when I thought about working on a construction site. It seemed intimidating and out of reach. But... The post What it’s really like to be a graduate engineer at Schneider Electric appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.



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CELTIC-NEXT Next Generation Telecommunications

  • CELTIC-NEXT Secures Seven-Year Licence Renewal at the Eureka Network Meeting, held under the Canadian-German Co-Chairmanship
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 20/06/2025 at 14:07

    CELTIC-NEXT, the Eureka Cluster dedicated to next-generation communications and the digital society, is pleased to announce the renewal of its licence for another seven years under the Eureka Clusters Programme

  • CELTIC News 1/2025
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 18/06/2025 at 13:38

    Issue: 1/2025CELTIC News 1/2025 In this Edition:Words from the Director – What CELTIC-NEXT Cluster has delivered in the first half of 2025 and what is coming next? Project Highlights:EMBRACE — Efficient Multi-Band Network Architecture and Components for Petabit/s Elastic Networks CISSAN — Collective intelligence supported by security-aware nodes F4iTECH — Revolution: Transforming Industry with Federated AI fi Qare — Advanced Intelligent Quality Assurance for Release EnhancementCELTIC-NEXT Event – Shaping the Future: CELTIC-NEXT Proposers Day in Barcelona Updates from the CELTIC Office: From historical flagships to flagships programme – What are CELTIC-NEXT Flagships? 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

  • SUSTAINET Showcased at Hannover Messe 2025
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 16/04/2025 at 15:32

    Photo courtesy:Mihail Balanici, Research Associate, Fraunhofer HHI, Christoph Lipps, Team Lead Cyber Resilience & Security, Researcher at DFKI, Lecturer at RPTU, Hans Schreckenbach, Computational Scientist, Electromagnetics Simulation, Jan Herbst, Researcher,

  • CELTIC Proposers Day in Barcelona on 24th of February
    by Christiane Reinsch on 24/02/2025 at 08:12

    Join the Consortium Building Sessions from 25-28th of February here On February 24th, the CELTIC-NEXT Community gathered once again for the highly anticipated CELTIC Proposers Day in Barcelona. The day

  • AI4Green: A CELTIC-NEXT Project Success Story
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 17/01/2025 at 11:19

    The AI4Green project, launched in September 2019 and concluded in December 2022, tackled one of the most pressing challenges of modern telecommunications: reducing energy consumption in 5G networks. With a


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  • Ericsson Enterprise Wireless launches new Solutions Partner Program
    by Ericsson on 03/07/2025 at 15:06

    New Partner Program offers a more simplified structure Updated deal registration provides better earning potential for Solutions Partners Investment in enablement allows partners to unlock additional benefits

  • Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT) partners with Ericsson to modernize subscriber infrastructure
    by Ericsson on 02/07/2025 at 07:00

    Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT), Latvia's largest communication service provider, has chosen Ericsson to power its next phase of transformation geared towards delivering 5G across Latvia. The new agreement brings Ericsson in to modernize LMT’s subscriber domain infrastructure. Over the next year, Ericsson will upgrade LMT’s cloud infrastructure and replace its legacy communication services and user data management systems with a modern solution built on service-based architecture, making the network ready for a smoother future deployment of 5G standalone.

  • Invitation to media and analyst briefing for Ericsson Q2 2025 report
    by Ericsson on 01/07/2025 at 06:00

    Report to be released at approximately 7:00 AM CEST on July 15, 2025 One live video webcast for analysts, investors and journalists at 9:00 AM CEST

  • POST Luxembourg selects cybersecurity platform Ericsson Security Manager to elevate mobile network security
    by Ericsson on 30/06/2025 at 07:00

    POST Luxembourg has chosen Ericsson Security Manager (ESM) platform to leverage advanced automation and telecom-specific threat detection. Collaboration builds on prior adoption of Ericsson Threat Intrusion and Detection System (TIDS), strengthening defenses against evolving cyber threats. Partnership sets a new standard for telecom cybersecurity, supporting compliance with rising industry regulations and protecting critical infrastructure.

  • Elisa, Ericsson and MediaTek set record 8 Gbps download speed in 5G Standalone network
    by Ericsson on 26/06/2025 at 07:00

    The Finnish communications service provider Elisa has together with Ericsson and MediaTek set a new benchmark in the European telecom industry by achieving download speeds of up to 8 Gbps in a live 5G Standalone (5G SA) network in Jorvas, Kirkkonummi, Finland. This is the highest download speed recorded in Europe to date. The record speed was enabled by aggregation of an impressive total of 12 component carriers.

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  • Atos and APL Data Center selected by UGAP for its new contract for “Consulting and Project Management Assistance for Computer Rooms”
    by Atos on 03/07/2025 at 08:00

    Atos and APL Data Center have been selected by UGAP, France’s leading public procurement agency, as part of the new "Consulting and Project Management Assistance for Computer Rooms" contract. The post Atos and APL Data Center selected by UGAP for its new contract for “Consulting and Project Management Assistance for Computer Rooms” appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos successfully supported UEFA Under21 Championship 2025™
    by Atos on 01/07/2025 at 09:00

    Atos, the Official Information Technology Partner of UEFA National Team Football, has successfully delivered key IT services and applications support for the UEFA Under21 Championship 2025, that took place from June 11 to June 28, 2025, in Slovakia. The post Atos successfully supported UEFA Under21 Championship 2025™ appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Lay jury verdict in the TriZetto trial
    by Atos on 01/07/2025 at 06:00

    Atos Group acknowledges that, on 30 June 2025, a lay jury in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York awarded compensatory damages in the amount of close to 70 million dollars to be paid by Syntel to TriZetto The post Lay jury verdict in the TriZetto trial appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos and IGM Financial successfully complete public cloud transformation
    by Atos on 19/06/2025 at 14:00

    Atos announces the completed data center migration project of Canada’s leading diversified wealth and asset management company IGM Financial Inc., transforming assets to a modern, agile and secure solution built on Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). The post Atos and IGM Financial successfully complete public cloud transformation appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos Unveils AI-Driven Security Operations Center in Qatar, Bolstering Regional Cyber Resilience
    by Atos on 16/06/2025 at 08:01

    Atos today unveiled its cutting-edge Security Operations Center (SOC) in Qatar, expanding its global network of interconnected SOCs. The post Atos Unveils AI-Driven Security Operations Center in Qatar, Bolstering Regional Cyber Resilience appeared first on Shaping the future together.




  • Lay jury verdict in the TriZetto trial
    by Atos on 01/07/2025 at 06:00

    Atos Group acknowledges that, on 30 June 2025, a lay jury in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York awarded compensatory damages in the amount of close to 70 million dollars to be paid by Syntel to TriZetto The post Lay jury verdict in the TriZetto trial appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Combined General Meeting of June 13, 2025
    by Atos on 13/06/2025 at 16:03

    Paris, France – June 13, 2025 The Combined Annual General Meeting of Atos SE shareholders convened to approve the 2024 financial statements was held today at the Company’s registered office, chaired by Philippe Salle, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.   Broadcast live on the Atos website, the Annual General Meeting was a key opportunity to The post Combined General Meeting of June 13, 2025 appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos Group receives confirmatory offer from the French State to acquire part of its former Advanced Computing business
    by Atos on 02/06/2025 at 05:30

    Following its press release dated November 25, 2024, Atos SE (“Atos” or the “Company”) announces that it has received a confirmatory offer from the French State to acquire its Advanced Computing business, excluding Vision AI activities. The post Atos Group receives confirmatory offer from the French State to acquire part of its former Advanced Computing business appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Combined General Meeting of June 13, 2025
    by Atos on 23/05/2025 at 16:00

    Atos SE shareholders are invited to attend the Combined General Meeting of the Company to be held on Friday, June 13, 2025 at 10 a.m. (Paris time) at the Company’s registered office (River Ouest, in the auditorium, 80 quai Voltaire, 95870 Bezons). The post Combined General Meeting of June 13, 2025 appeared first on Shaping the future together.

  • Atos Group: new strategic and transformation plan “Genesis” to leverage core strengths and restore sustainable profitable growth
    by Atos on 14/05/2025 at 05:30

    Atos Group today announces its four-year strategic and transformation plan to return the Company to sustainable growth and improved profitability following the successful completion of its financial restructuring in 2024. The post Atos Group: new strategic and transformation plan “Genesis” to leverage core strengths and restore sustainable profitable growth 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.




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All News Releases A wide array of domestic and global news stories; news topics include politics/government, business, technology, religion, sports/entertainment, science/nature, and health/lifestyle. Articles that appear in this section may be written in English or other languages.


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  • Compostable Single-Use Tableware
    on 01/07/2025 at 15:52

    To protect the environment, especially the ocean, many single-use plastic products are banned in the EU. But single-use products made from unmodified natural polymers are allowed. With this in mind, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research, Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institut WKI have teamed up with partners to develop compostable single-use tableware based on local agricultural residue from sugar production.

  • Reducing Energy Consumption With Phase Change Materials
    on 01/07/2025 at 15:52

    Phase change materials (PCMs) are an important building block for efficient thermal management. They can be used to conserve energy. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE have teamed up with industry partners to develop emulsions made from PCMs and water or mixtures of water and glycol for applications such as air conditioning inside buildings and cooling industrial machinery. The new PCM emulsions achieve storage density twice that of water.

  • AI-Driven Lifecycle Management for End-of-Life Household Appliances
    on 01/07/2025 at 15:52

    In the KIKERP project, researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPK are working with partners to develop an AI assistance system that evaluates refrigerators, washing machines and similar appliances that have reached the end of their useful life to determine the most effective next step: Are they suitable for repair and refurbishment, or do they need to be recycled instead? Incorporated into a cloud-based management platform, the system identifies household appliances based on images, helping to determine their quality and price so the used and refurbished products can be sold on e-commerce portals.

  • Ammonia: Bright Prospects
    on 01/07/2025 at 15:52

    Ammonia has been traditionally known for fertilizer production. In the future, it could also play a key role in the Energy Transition as an efficient source of hydrogen and a climate-friendly substitute for fossil fuels since it can be produced from nitrogen and hydrogen with zero carbon emissions. Furthermore, ammonia offers a wealth of advantages in terms of transportation and storage. The Fraunhofer Institute for Microengineering and Microsystems IMM is working on a space-saving, efficient and, above all, decentralized ammonia cracking technology in numerous research projects.

  • “Key Player in the European Energy Market”
    on 01/07/2025 at 15:52

    In the HydroConnect joint research project, the Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy System Technology IEE studied whether and how Norwegian hydropower can contribute to climate action. In this interview, Philipp Härtel, a senior scientist at Fraunhofer IEE, explains why hydropower from Norway plays such a crucial role for Europe as a whole.


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Stories Microsoft news, features, events, and press materials

  • Microsoft and FFA help students use smart sensors and AI to learn about the future of farming and technology
    by Microsoft Source on 07/05/2025 at 04:00

    Partnership expands FarmBeats for Students program to all 50 states to help grow next generation of farmers REDMOND, Wash. — May 6, 2025 — Microsoft Corp. and the National FFA Organization on Tuesday announced the national expansion of FarmBeats for Students, a cutting-edge educational program integrating smart sensors, data science and artificial intelligence (AI) to The post Microsoft and FFA help students use smart sensors and AI to learn about the future of farming and technology appeared first on Stories.

  • Microsoft earnings press release available on Investor Relations website
    by Microsoft Source on 30/04/2025 at 20:13

    REDMOND, Wash. — April 30, 2025 — Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced that fiscal year 2025 third-quarter financial results are available on its Investor Relations website. The direct link to the earnings press release is https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/Investor/earnings/FY-2025-Q3/press-release-webcast. As previously announced, the company will host a conference call at 2:30 p.m. Pacific Time. A live webcast of The post Microsoft earnings press release available on Investor Relations website appeared first on Stories.

  • Microsoft Cloud and AI strength drives third quarter results
    by Microsoft Source on 30/04/2025 at 20:10

    REDMOND, Wash. — April 30, 2025 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the following results for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, as compared to the corresponding period of last fiscal year: Revenue was $70.1 billion and increased 13% (up 15% in constant currency) Operating income was $32.0 billion and increased 16% (up 19% in constant The post Microsoft Cloud and AI strength drives third quarter results appeared first on Stories.

  • Microsoft announces quarterly earnings release date
    by Microsoft Source on 09/04/2025 at 20:09

    REDMOND, Wash. — April 9, 2025 — Microsoft Corp. will publish fiscal year 2025 third-quarter financial results after the close of the market on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, on the Microsoft Investor Relations website at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/Investor/. A live webcast of the earnings conference call will be made available at 2:30 p.m. Pacific Time. Microsoft (Nasdaq The post Microsoft announces quarterly earnings release date appeared first on Stories.

  • Microsoft responds to TRC Capital’s “mini-tender” offer
    by Microsoft Source on 17/03/2025 at 21:59

    REDMOND, Wash. — March 17, 2025 — Microsoft Corp. has received notice of an unsolicited “mini-tender” offer by TRC Capital Investment Corporation (TRC) dated Feb.21, 2025, to purchase up to 300,000 shares of Microsoft’s common stock at a price of $391.00 per share in cash. The offer represents less than 0.01% of Microsoft’s outstanding common The post Microsoft responds to TRC Capital’s “mini-tender” offer appeared first on Stories.

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  • AI Security: Why we should all care (and what to do about it)
    by Salah-Eddine SAADI on 02/07/2025 at 09:39

    AI Security: Why we should all care (and what to do about it)Salah-Eddine SAADIWed, 07/02/2025 - 09:39AI is everywhere right now—from the apps on your phone, to the systems that help doctors diagnose diseases and banks in detecting fraud. It’s amazing stuff, but there’s a catch: the more we rely on AI, the more important it becomes for us to make sure it’s secure. AI is everywhere right now—from the apps on your phone, to the systems that help doctors diagnose diseases and banks in detecting fraud. It’s amazing stuff, but there’s a catch: the more we rely on AI, the more important it becomes for us to make sure it’s secure.And no, this isn’t just a “techie” problem. If AI goes wrong— either because it gets hacked, manipulated, or just makes a bad decision—it can affect people or humankind at large in serious ways.So let’s break down what AI security really means, why it matters, how we can actually protect these systems using real cybersecurity controls, and how Orange Cyberdefense fits into all of this.So… what is AI security?Think of AI security as a digital seatbelt. It’s about making sure the AI system does what it’s supposed to do—without getting tricked, tampered with, or turned against us.What are the risks?We’re talking about things like:Adversarial attacks that confuse AI Poisoned training data Model theft and reverse engineering Built-in bias Attacks on AI infrastructureAll of these can lead to bad decisions, reputational damage, or worse—real harm to people.How to defend AI: Real cybersecurity controlsHere’s a low-down on what works in this mapped out ‘Threat vs Control’: Threat Control Adversarial attacks Input sanitization, adversarial training, anomaly detection Data poisoning Data lineage tools, validation scripts, RBAC (Role-based access controls) Model thef API rate limits, watermarking, obfuscation Supply chain threats Secure SDLC (Software Development Lifecycle), SBOM (Software Bill of Materials), code audits Bias & fairness Explainability tools, diverse datasets, fairness auditsWhere Orange Cyberdefense comes inLet’s be honest—AI security is complex. Most companies don’t have the time, tools, or internal expertise to cover all the bases. That’s where Orange Cyberdefense steps in.How we can help:i) Threat intelligence tailored for AIOrange Cyberdefense continuously monitors the evolving threat landscape—including attacks targeting AI models, ML pipelines, and generative systems. You get early warnings, not late surprises.ii) Securing the full AI lifecycleFrom training data protection to model deployment, Orange Cyberdefense helps to implement real-world cybersecurity controls:Data encryption & access controls Secure model hosting environments API security hardening Adversarial robustness testingiii) Monitoring & detectionAI doesn’t sleep—and neither should your security. With 24/7 monitoring, Orange Cyberdefense proactively detects anomalies, alerts on suspicious activity, and supports incident response if anything goes wrong.iv) Compliance & governance supportWith upcoming regulations like the EU AI Act, they’ll help you get ahead—mapping risks, documenting controls, and embedding responsible AI practices into your business.v) Advisory & expertiseNot sure where to start? No worries, as our experts are here to guide you with:Risk assessments tailored for AI use cases Security architecture reviews for ML pipelines Workshops to train your teams on AI security best practicesFinal thoughtsAI is powerful—but it’s not foolproof. It’s our job to make sure that it’s trustworthy, fair, and secure. That means putting real controls in place and staying ahead of the curve.And the good news? You don’t have to figure it out alone. With partners like Orange Cyberdefense, you can build trustworthy AI systems that are not just intelligent —but also secure, agile, and ethical!Recommended for youTackling AI’s threats for your business Future-proofing your network infrastructure for AI Automotive Bank & insurance Manufacturing Public sector Resources and energy Retail Technology and business services Transport Blogs Mayank Sharma Mayank Sharma is a Senior Security Specialist at Orange Business India, possessing over a decade of experience in leading cybersecurity practices and building transformation strategies. He is committed towards securing organizations’ networks and data and supporting their digital transformation journeys. Big Data');" href="#" data-taxo="1014"> Big Data Business Continuity');" href="#" data-taxo="1052"> Business Continuity Cloud');" href="#" data-taxo="1015"> Cloud Connectivity');" href="#" data-taxo="1017"> Connectivity IoT');" href="#" data-taxo="1020"> IoT

  • Quantum-Safe Networking: Orange Quantum Defender protects your data and communication NOW!
    by [email protected] on 01/07/2025 at 11:41

    Quantum-Safe Networking: Orange Quantum Defender protects your data and communication NOW!baptiste.faure…Tue, 07/01/2025 - 11:41Quantum computers are on the horizon, but your confidential data must stay private for decades. Orange Quantum Defender merges Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) with Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) to deliver immediate and future-proof security. Quantum computers are on the horizon, but your confidential data must stay private for decades. Orange Quantum Defender merges Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) with Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) to deliver immediate and future-proof security.The quantum threat has already begunPublic-key algorithms that safeguard today’s internet will collapse once large-scale and super powerful quantum computers arrive. Adversaries are already storing your data now to decrypt later, exposing finance, government and critical-infrastructure data to long-term compromise.A French first: Orange Quantum DefenderOn 11 June 2025, Orange Business and Toshiba Europe launched Orange Quantum Defender, the first commercial quantum-secure network service in France. the service unites:QKD – hardware that generates and distributes encryption keys using the laws of quantum physics, making eavesdropping instantly detectable. PQC – software algorithms endorsed by NIST to resist quantum attacks, ensuring resilience and agility.“We are thrilled to launch Orange Quantum Defender – a first-of-its-kind service in France. This is a significant step in the Orange multi-layer quantum-safe networking strategy, as we help our enterprise customers respond to the growing and evolving security threats from quantum computing.”Aliette Mousnier-Lompré, CEO of Orange BusinessWhy multilayer security matters Challenge Benefit with Orange Quantum Defender “Store Now, Decrypt it Later” attacks Dual protection: physics-based key exchange plus quantum-resistant algorithms Need to evolve without ripping out networks Seamless overlay on existing fibre; software layer updated as standards evolve Long retention obligations Keys generated by quantum physics; algorithms future-proofed for decadesSecure the next decade—todayQuantum attacks are a when, not an if. Orange Quantum Defender equips you with the strongest commercially available defence so you can innovate with confidence.Talk to a quantum-security expertRecommended for youOrange Business press release – Quantum Defender Orange Business and Toshiba partner to launch first commercial quantum-safe network service in France The threat stops now with Quantum Defender Bank & insurance Manufacturing Public sector Blogs Renaud Taburiaux Communication & Strategy Lead at Orange Business

  • Agility as a critical business imperative against new market shifts
    by Salah-Eddine SAADI on 17/06/2025 at 11:12

    Agility as a critical business imperative against new market shiftsSalah-Eddine SAADITue, 06/17/2025 - 11:12It’s true that a lot of chatter these days are about digital transformation – alongside keywords like agility, resilience, fast-paced, efficiency, or optimization. While not taking away the fact that these are outcomes that organizations should achieve when deploying technology to adapt to today’s advanced landscape, however, we can all recognize that it doesn’t get easier for enterprises trying to keep up with technological investments or learning the ropes of an evolving digital journey…One might ask – what is the hype around digital transformation that is leaving businesses no choice but to integrate and even accelerate within their business models? That’s a fair question, considering that transformation is not a one-size-fits-all solution, but to be customized according to the organization’s own ecosystem and challenges. To strip away complex definitions, digital transformation is about making a fundamental change to your organization’s infrastructure, operations and processes, and workplace culture so that you become an agile business that can ably thrive in a competitive, dynamic landscape and not fall behind current market needs.Ultimately, an agile business is a critical business imperative today, as agility helps to: - Counter the risks of a developing macro-environment without losing out on productivity; - Ensure business continuity against rising cyber threats while delivering profitability; and - Foster trust with your customers through compliance and security.As an organization, where and how do you start transforming so that you drive an agile business that is also resilient and robust in parallel to market changes while withstanding internal and external pressures? This is my two cents. It’s true that a lot of chatter these days are about digital transformation – alongside keywords like agility, resilience, fast-paced, efficiency, or optimization. While not taking away the fact that these are outcomes that organizations should achieve when deploying technology to adapt to today’s advanced landscape, however, we can all recognize that it doesn’t get easier for enterprises trying to keep up with technological investments or learning the ropes of an evolving digital journey…One might ask – what is the hype around digital transformation that is leaving businesses no choice but to integrate and even accelerate within their business models? That’s a fair question, considering that transformation is not a one-size-fits-all solution, but to be customized according to the organization’s own ecosystem and challenges. To strip away complex definitions, digital transformation is about making a fundamental change to your organization’s infrastructure, operations and processes, and workplace culture so that you become an agile business that can ably thrive in a competitive, dynamic landscape and not fall behind current market needs.Ultimately, an agile business is a critical business imperative today, as agility helps to:Counter the risks of a developing macro-environment without losing out on productivity; Ensure business continuity against rising cyber threats while delivering profitability; and Foster trust with your customers through compliance and security.As an organization, where and how do you start transforming so that you drive an agile business that is also resilient and robust in parallel to market changes while withstanding internal and external pressures? This is my two cents.Present challenges and next stepsOne of the biggest issues facing enterprises today is with unifying their disparate digital ecosystem to enable a fully integrated and seamless experience for customers and employees. Therefore, it is crucial to get your infrastructure transformation right from the get-go, starting with a trusted and experienced consultative partner-vendor, to avoid future issues. A unified and centralized ecosystem is key to driving an agile business with desired outcomes, as it takes an ecosystem of technologies that work well together.For many enterprises, there are also legacy applications that require them to be rearchitected and standardized to a modern and secure environment to adapt to changing times. By drawing up a robust plan and understanding your overarching business strategy, you can identify your organization’s major pain points and offer strategic use cases to be implemented - ultimately supporting overall productivity, security, and greater flexibility. Without a transformation plan or strategy in place, it would be challenging to achieve an agile business model that can pivot easily and stay relevant.As any technological or infrastructure upgrades involve several moving parts that may be deployed in phases, it would be beneficial to know your own budget and resources to prioritize the kind of investments and cost required for your undertaking. Involving your IT teams and the business departments in a joint decision-making approach to ensure alignment on infrastructure financing and available funding with new business needs, is crucial as part of the transformation roadmap.To complete the puzzle piece, organizations also need to look into improving cross-departmental collaboration for teams to succeed in this digital market. Internal silos need to be broken down for a relationship-focused approach to drive effective customer relations and other external stakeholders. A mindset change must be instilled organization-wide so that the old ways of doing things can be refreshed and replaced by a work culture that is attuned to market needs and innovative with ideas and solutions to address problems faced by customers.ConclusionIt must be said time and again that a powerful and flexible enough network serves as an important foundation to render the business agility, security, visibility, and efficiency – particularly as network accessibility becomes even more in demand by virtue of distributed operations and workforce embracing work at anytime, anywhere, and on any device. A network-native digital integrator company like Orange Business brings to the table our technical expertise as network operator, combined with the agility of an integrator in digital solutions.By leveraging our holistic, vendor-agnostic approach to integrate innovative technologies with an organization’s existing environment in a sustainable manner, Orange Business empowers the networks of organizations with robust agility, greater resilience with reduced outage risks (for example, by adopting a modern SD-WAN network or Secure Service Edge i.e. SSE that reduces network complexity and addresses security requirements at scale), as well as cost optimization or reduction (for example, by rightsizing your connectivity needs and lowering OPEX or CAPEX maintenance when you migrate to the cloud).Whether it’s a technical assessment of your infrastructure performance that you like to know more or a support outreach you wish to contact, Orange Business is here to help!Recommended for youDriving agility with cloud A scalable, responsive and secure digital infrastructure Manufacturing Retail Blogs Edmund Yick Edmund is the General Manager of Orange Business Hong Kong and Taiwan. He is responsible for developing and managing our portfolio of business solutions for multinational enterprises and provides strategic direction to support the growth of Orange Business as the leading integrated communications provider in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Edmund likes having a whisky or two during his down time to unwind when he is not driving. Business Continuity');" href="#" data-taxo="1052"> Business Continuity Cloud');" href="#" data-taxo="1015"> Cloud Collaboration');" href="#" data-taxo="1016"> Collaboration Connectivity');" href="#" data-taxo="1017"> Connectivity Customer Experience');" href="#" data-taxo="1018"> Customer Experience Digital Transformation');" href="#" data-taxo="1019"> Digital Transformation IoT');" href="#" data-taxo="1020"> IoT Security');" href="#" data-taxo="1023"> Security

  • Improving the efficiency and safety of factory staff with assisted worker technology
    by Salah-Eddine SAADI on 07/06/2025 at 21:39

    Improving the efficiency and safety of factory staff with assisted worker technologySalah-Eddine SAADISat, 06/07/2025 - 21:39The safety of manufacturing operations is a critical priority for CPG companies, driven by both ethical responsibility and financial impact. Advances in AI and assisted worker technologies, such as wearable devices and automated vehicles, are transforming workplace safety by enhancing monitoring and reducing incidents. These innovations help companies create safer environments, improve efficiency, and significantly lower injury rates. The safety of manufacturing operations is a critical priority for CPG companies, driven by both ethical responsibility and financial impact. Advances in AI and assisted worker technologies, such as wearable devices and automated vehicles, are transforming workplace safety by enhancing monitoring and reducing incidents. These innovations help companies create safer environments, improve efficiency, and significantly lower injury rates.TouchpointCPG companies can use digital tools to provide real-time data, predictive analytics, and automation to monitor and mitigate risks to factory workers. Wearable devices can monitor working conditions, highlighting potential hazards like fatigue or unsafe environments. Automation and AI-driven tools reduce human exposure to dangerous tasks, allowing employees to focus on supervision and control. Overall, they create a safer, more efficient work environment through proactive management and risk reduction.The safety of manufacturing operations is a top concern for CPG companies. It is both a moral obligation – employees are entitled to expect that their working conditions will have no adverse effect on their well-being – and a financial imperative: in the US, the National Safety Council found that the average cost for accident claims in 2020-2021 was $41,757 (!).Over the past few years, manufacturing has entered a new era of digitization with a host of technologies ranging from wearable technology to Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) that augment the ability of manufacturing employees to do their jobs. These assisted worker technologies not only improve safety but can also have a huge impact on the efficiency and effectiveness of manufacturing employees.The advancements made in AI can also be used to assist Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) teams in developing a strong safety culture. Based on trial deployments with Orange, AI and computer vision-based safety tools can increase observability of unsafe behaviours and events by 1152% and reduce safety incidents by 72%. Overall, AI technology enables organizations to make informed, real-time decisions and allows for more effective implementation of safety initiatives and proactive risk mitigation. Furthermore, the deployed safety solutions led to a 25% reduction in Lost Time Injury Rate (LTIR), improving employee well-being and minimizing productivity losses.Assisted Working – Science fact, not fictionIncreasingly, CPG companies are turning to assisted technology to deliver both the enhanced safety they need and the improved productivity that is demanded by the brutal competitive environment in which they operate. The term ‘assisted worker’ may summon up images of a futuristic cyborg; but the reality is not science fiction but contemporary fact - augmenting workers is a necessary transformation. Put simply, an assisted worker uses technology to improve their skills, knowledge, and physical capacity, allowing them to perform tasks more efficiently and safely. Assisted working can provide employees working in the manufacturing facilities of CPG companies with a host of benefits.Reinforce employee safetyYou can significantly mitigate incident risks and consequences by harnessing technology – including geolocation, computer vision, and enhanced communication tools – to improve employee safety. For example, deploying Push-to-X technology over smartphones enables maintenance, operations, and intervention (fire and medical) teams to seamlessly communicate and collaborate.You can also use Augmented Reality (AR) to create virtualized environments in which to train your employees on critical processes and how best to use sophisticated manufacturing equipment without being exposed to operational risks. AR systems can also enable remote experts to guide on-site workers through complex tasks in real-time, improving accuracy and efficiency (see Covestro example).Empower workforce productivityOther solutions that can allow you to elevate productivity include ergonomic terminals, digitalized processes, tailored apps, operational-context consideration, global oversight, and AR/XR. AR glasses, for example, can serve as an in-house SatNav system, guiding manufacturing workers through a factory or warehouse so they can quickly locate the items they are looking for.Enhance employee satisfactionTailored tools and processes can expand employee effectiveness and engagement. You can also strengthen the sense of belonging through personalized communication and interaction tools aligned with responsibilities.An Overview of Augmented Worker Technology1. Wearable TechnologyThe wearables market now features a range of devices that enhance safety and productivity. For example, AR smart glasses provide real-time information, instructions, and visual overlays to guide workers through complex tasks, reducing errors and increasing productivity. Wearable health monitors track vital signs (e.g., heart rate and body temperature) to detect fatigue or stress, alerting workers and supervisors to potential health risks. Wearable GPS devices help monitor the location of your workers to ensure safety in hazardous areas and improve coordination and efficiency in large facilities. Covestro is an industrial manufacturer that is working with Orange to migrate to a paperless environment in which all documentation is delivered to employees via ruggedized tablets over a 5G network. They are also investigating the use of augmented glasses to enable hands-free operation: this technology can also be used to send images to experts located elsewhere in the company.2. Real-Time Environment MonitoringThe Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) revolution has seen the introduction of many different types of sensors, able to monitor factory conditions such as air quality, release of dangerous gases, temperature, and noise levels. When combined with AI algorithms, they can improve worker safety by enabling real-time monitoring of environmental conditions, predictive analytics, and proactive hazard detection, leading to faster esponses and reduced accidents.Long Range (LoRa) networks are suitable for IoT devices with low traffic and are ideal for the sensors that typically make up real-time monitoring systems. They are easy to operate and can link hundreds of devices to the same gateway, providing a single platform for all your monitoring equipment at a low cost.3. Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs)AGVs can handle the transportation of materials within the factory, reducing the need for manual lifting and movement, thereby decreasing the risk of injury and increasing efficiency. By automating material handling, AGVs improve productivity by streamlining workflows and allowing workers to focus on more complex tasks.Orange Business is working with Schneider electric on an AGV use case as part of an experimental rollout. Using 5G, operators can control a telepresence robot which can be manipulated with real-time responsiveness, allowing remote (virtual) visits to the site with high-quality video.However, AGVs require effective communication with their environment to move and perform tasks without causing danger or disruptions. And, most importantly, they must be driven safely and securely, especially in confined spaces. This requires a stable, fast, low-latency, and high-capacity infrastructure. CPG companies are increasingly finding that Mobile Private Networks (MPNs) are ideally suited to this task.An MPN is a networking technology based on the 5G standard that provides reliable and secure connectivity for AGVs. It is also being used to support other innovative use cases like Augmented Reality for remote workers, safety with computer vision, and Push-to-X. Unlike public 5G networks, which are shared infrastructure for general use, MPNs are dedicated, private networks that allow CPG companies a greater degree of control, security, and performance.Orange Business was recently recognized as a Leader by Gartner in its inaugural 2025 Magic Quadrant for 4G and 5G Private Mobile Network Services. We can provide MPN as a managed service by assisting customers throughout all phases of the implementation, from business consulting and assessment to design, build, and run.4. Computer VisionOrange Business has partnered with Surveily to provide computer vision systems that support more than 50 use cases, ranging from quality inspection and defect detection to predictive maintenance and employee safety. There is no need to replace cameras or buy new ones – the software simply integrates with your existing CCTV equipment. Many CPG companies find that as much as half of all those on the factory floor are external contractors who may be unused to wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): the Surveily system can detect whether this equipment is being used and alert factory supervisors accordingly. It can also track people in real time so that, in the event of an emergency, they can be safely evacuated.5. Enhanced Communication ToolsDevices like smartwatches and smartphones enable instant communication among workers and supervisors, facilitating quick responses to issues and improving coordination. These devices can also be used to send emergency alerts, ensuring timely evacuation or response in case of accidents or hazards, by using dedicated mobile solutions. For example, Push-to-X is a service that enhances communication and safety within businesses, particularly those relying on mission-critical communications. It provides dedicated Quality of Service (QoS) for critical communications and includes features like geolocation and work applications that enable businesses to improve safety and collaboration.IoT-Optimized Network EnvironmentsA state-of-the-art network is necessary to ensure that the large number of IoT devices deployed in autonomous working environments can function effectively. 5G MPNs are gaining traction with CPG companies as a means of supporting real-time applications. However, a range of different technologies are available to support large IoT estates: these include enhanced wireless and Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN).Orange Business has been recognized as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant IoT Connectivity Services for seven consecutive years and offers a range of services to support manufacturing IoT devices. These include:IoT Managed Global Connectivity – a flexible service management solution that helps with the deployment and management of IoT devices globally; Connected smart products – a secure, cloud-based platform that allows users to connect machines and objects to business applications.Orange Business has an extensive partner ecosystem that specializes in IoT, geolocation, industrial supervision, and more. We can help select and implement partners and technologies to create fully tailored solutions for any CPG company’s individual business needs.ConclusionSome of the world’s largest industrial companies – behemoths like Boeing, Siemens and General Motors – are already using assisted worker technology to deliver long-term gains in efficiency and the minimization of costly downtime. (!) However, CPG companies are lagging behind their peers when it comes to the adoption of assisted worker technology. As McKinsey observes, “there’s a race on to capture value from digital and AI, and consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies are in danger of falling behind both retailers and consumers” (!).Orange Business has 26,000 customers in the industrial sector, one-third of which are manufacturers, so have the experience and expertise to help CPG leaders investigate the use cases for assisted worker technology and urgently implement those that deliver the requisite ROI. Blogs Pier Giuseppe Dal Farra Before joining Orange Business, Pier Giuseppe Dal Farra served as Chief Operating Officer of ASTES4 SA, a Swiss-based tech company specializing in mechanical design and automation software. He was also cofounder of IPenable Inc., a company which pioneered the deployment of IoT in the Energy Vertical Sector. Today he is an IoT Industry Business Expert at Orange, focusing on all things IoT. Big Data');" href="#" data-taxo="1014"> Big Data Digital Transformation');" href="#" data-taxo="1019"> Digital Transformation IoT');" href="#" data-taxo="1020"> IoT Security');" href="#" data-taxo="1023"> Security

  • Driving outstanding customer experience with customer centricity and supportive technology
    by Salah-Eddine SAADI on 26/05/2025 at 09:32

    Driving outstanding customer experience with customer centricity and supportive technologySalah-Eddine SAADIMon, 05/26/2025 - 09:32 The customer journey for businesses today is markedly different than it was, say, over a decade ago, where traditional product advertising fed familiarity and loyalty that shaped the direct buying decision. Since the burst of the Internet into the modern scene that revolutionised the search for information at one’s fingertips, along with smartphones that monumentally transformed the way we consume content, customers in this present landscape not only have greater access to resources but proactively seek out personalised interaction and services through multiple touchpoints.In a nutshell, customers who hold the buying power and decision-making today would come to expect enhanced customer experiences tailored to their needs and preferences, the trust and connection to the company they are buying from, and the simplicity that comes with the ease of processes designed to help them achieve their business outcomes. Enabling an outstanding customer experience, therefore, is really the sum of these key traits: Customer-first focus; Personalisation (of services); and Value-creation through innovation and simplification.Let’s talk through how each strategy underpins the heart of the overall customer experience, and how teams can go on to orchestrate and deliver excellent experience that your customer demands.Customer-first focusBy putting customers and people at the heart of your customer experience, this could reinforce customer loyalty and commitment. In this current landscape where technology and digital tools are often promoted, it is easy to lose sight of that vital crux of human interaction to offer customers the kind of reassurance and inclusiveness. Yet, not every process or stage in the customer journey can benefit from digitalisation.Therefore, gauging emotions and responses will help businesses strike the right balance for technology and human contact. Having a cognitive omnichannel marketing strategy could also enhance responsiveness and satisfaction levels of customers. It is essential that we should always start from the customer perspective before working inwards to cover employees, processes and tools, and partner vendors. And why employees? The fact is that the correlation between employee experience and customer experience is so closely intertwined that empowering employee loyalty is more likely to produce higher levels of customer loyalty.Personalisation of servicesThese days, it is all about bespoke services, customised to the needs of the customer based on an acute understanding of their pain points and preferences. Having a pre-emptive customer service mindset whether from gathering intelligence and feedback through your sales agents or contact centres’ interactions for instance, to tracking trending issues and patterns, could potentially offer insights into what customers are thinking. When tapped, these insights could well serve up tailored approaches and solutions for the customer, thus boosting conversion opportunities.To this end, delivering a personalised experience at every stage of the customer journey is possible with the right synchronisation of human connection and digital touchpoints. Establishing a digital omnipresence as part of a transformative, omnichannel journey while harnessing the power of data with real-time analytics will not only enable a consistent touch of experience for your customers, but will go on to help build a trusted, secure, and personalised relationship with them.Value-creation through innovation and simplificationDigitalisation has proven to add value and optimize customer experience, such as the increased deployment of AI-backed tools to help serve customers more efficiently and support employees more effectively. But with so many technological options out there in this bustling scene, it is understandable that this task can prove to be overwhelming and thus, choosing the right technology would be a complex undertaking.Innovation should be about creating and adding value to your business outcomes, infrastructure, and processes to drive simplification and fast resolution, as well as ensuring transparency, security, and compliance to data privacy laws and governance. While the security aspect with sensitive data handling and storage will certainly increase customers’ confidence, the value that technology can inject with simplification and transparency will help with a more rapid data access for the rightful users, increased visibility, and streamlined processes for ease and efficiency.ConclusionAssessing your customer experience maturity level is the imperative step to knowing where your customer experience approach currently stands, the actions that one can take to grow the trajectory and strategy, and the decision-making thought process to invest in technology and optimise resources, backed by your business cases. Orange Business helps to elevate organisations’ customer experience through our unique ecosystem of partners, comprising some of the best equipment providers in the industry, to curate technological solutions best suited to your needs, whichever the point it may be in your roadmap. Find out more here.Recommended for youMapping the roadmap for a successful customer experience The crucial role of contact centers for the ultimate customer experience Bank & insurance Blogs Andrew Borthwick Andrew has more than 20 years of experience working in the IT and Telecommunications sector. He has a strong background in sales, leadership, management, and team building, underpinned by a customer-focused mindset. As the Managing Director for Orange Business Australia and New Zealand since 2021, he has seen through transformation of Orange Business both globally and locally, growing the business and driving market awareness, while restructuring the team to create the most optimal outcomes for the business. Andrew is people-oriented and results-focused with a strong history of creating environments to build high-performing teams, while known for his open and engaging interpersonal manner. 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  • Blending Nature with Technology: Integrating NBSs with RESs to Foster Carbon-Neutral Cities
    by Nicos Komninos on 09/05/2025 at 15:31

    As cities seek to achieve carbon neutrality, the integration of nature-based solutions (NBSs) with renewable energy sources (RESs) presents both an opportunity and a challenge, requiring an interdisciplinary approach and an innovative planning strategy. This paper published in Designs 2025, 9(3), 60, Special Issue on Positive Energy Districts, aims to explore potential ways of achieving synergies between [...] The post Blending Nature with Technology: Integrating NBSs with RESs to Foster Carbon-Neutral Cities appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Smart carbon–neutral development: Complexity, multi-level governance, convolution
    by Nicos Komninos on 15/04/2025 at 08:06

    A new open-access paper on carbon-neutral smart cities published in World Development. The paper delves into the current EU policy and strategy for advancing smart carbon–neutral development across Europe, as outlined by the EU Cities Mission, which aims to boost climate neutrality across 112 cities by 2030. Primary objective of the paper is to explore [...] The post Smart carbon–neutral development: Complexity, multi-level governance, convolution appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Smart Green Ecosystems: Turning industry sectors into ecosystems
    by Nicos Komninos on 05/03/2025 at 14:07

    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.

  • Land, Best Paper Award
    by Nicos Komninos on 03/09/2024 at 08:55

    The Land Best Paper Award Committee selected the research paper “Net Zero Energy Districts: Connected Intelligence for Carbon-Neutral Cities” as the Second prize of the Land 2022 Best Paper Award. The committee determined the award based on an overall evaluation of the papers’ originality and significance, considering citations and downloads. Six winners were chosen, including three [...] The post Land, Best Paper Award appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Smart Cities Series Elsevier: books published
    by Nicos Komninos on 23/04/2024 at 08:49

    Launched in 2017, the smart cities book series publishes a collection of insights into the diverse constitution of smart cities. In collecting these insights, the series publishes research, which improves both theory and practice of smart cities and transfers the knowledge acquired to scholars, policymakers and practitioners alike. The book series also publishes original research [...] The post Smart Cities Series Elsevier: books published appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

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  • Ambitious Plan Unveiled for Green AI Data Centre at Historic Ravenscraig Site
    by Nicole Cappella on 04/07/2025 at 14:00

    A £3.9 billion ($5.3 billion) proposal from Apatura could transform Scotland’s Ravenscraig into one of the UK’s largest green AI data centres, powered by renewables and backed by strong economic projections. A former steelworks in central Scotland could soon be transformed into one of the UK’s largest and most sustainable AI data centres, under a... Read More

  • Inside Meta’s £21.24bn AI Play: Private Capital Powers Data Centre Expansion
    by Nicole Cappella on 04/07/2025 at 08:55

    Meta is reportedly seeking to raise £21.24 billion ($29 billion) from private capital firms in a sweeping effort to build out artificial intelligence (AI) data centres across the US, marking one of the largest private fundraisings in the history of the tech sector. According to the Financial Times, the Facebook parent company is in advanced... Read More

  • Kao Data CEO Doug Loewe Steps Down as Founder Resumes Leadership
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 03/07/2025 at 13:51

    High-performance data centre developer, Kao Data, has announced a leadership change as CEO Doug Loewe steps down to pursue international philanthropic projects. The company’s Founder and Executive Chairman, David Bloom, will resume executive leadership, supported by Kao Data’s established Senior Management Team (SMT). “On behalf of the Board and the entire team at Kao Data,... Read More

  • Entry Level Jobs Fall by 32% Since Emergence of ChatGPT
    by Finbarr Toesland on 03/07/2025 at 09:55

    Vacancies for a range of entry level jobs, including graduate roles, apprenticeships, internships and junior positions with no degree requirement, have declined by 32% since the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022. According to new statistics released by job search website Adzuna, the share of entry-level roles has slumped to only 25% of the total... Read More

  • HCLTech Signs Partnership With OpenAI to Boost Enterprise AI Adoption
    by Finbarr Toesland on 03/07/2025 at 09:27

    Enterprises across the world have already greatly benefited from implementing AI tools and solutions to enhance everything from customer service to logistics and workflow management. In a bid to enable even more businesses to make use of the advantages offered by AI, global tech firm HCLTech has announced a collaboration with AI innovator OpenAI. The... Read More


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  • 23andMe Adds New Ancestry Details for China, Korea, and Mongolia
    by 23andMe on 02/07/2025 at 19:47

    We’re excited to announce an update to our 23andMe Ancestry Service adding greater detail for people with East Asian ancestry. We previously introduced Genetic Groups in Japan, and now we’ve expanded our Genetic Groups in this region to include groups in China, Korea, and Mongolia.  More than 70% of our customers with a majority of The post 23andMe Adds New Ancestry Details for China, Korea, and Mongolia appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • Your Body Clock Is Talking—Are You Listening?
    by 23andMe on 27/06/2025 at 21:20

    by Destiny Gordon      We often blame everything on not getting enough sleep—feeling foggy, moody, exhausted, or just off. And while sleep quantity matters, what many of us don’t realize is that it’s not only about how much sleep we get—but when we get it. At the core of it all is your body’s internal clock, The post Your Body Clock Is Talking—Are You Listening? appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • Menopause Isn’t Just for “Later” – What You Should Know Now
    by 23andMe on 26/06/2025 at 14:20

    When we think about menopause, many of us imagine it’s something to worry about later. But understanding menopause—especially your genetic predisposition for early menopause—can actually help you stay ahead of your health today. Whether menopause isn’t on your radar or you’re already navigating the transition, being informed is a powerful way to care for your The post Menopause Isn’t Just for “Later” – What You Should Know Now appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • New Historical Matches Highlight the Importance of Thinking Beyond an XX or XY Binary When Studying the Past
    by 23andMe on 19/06/2025 at 00:53

    This month, we’re expanding our Historical MatchesSM feature to include a 2024 study that reminds us that, throughout human history, biological sex has been more complex than a simple XX or XY binary. Variation in chromosome number in humans Most humans have a total of 46 (or 23 pairs) of chromosomes, but around 0.3% of The post New Historical Matches Highlight the Importance of Thinking Beyond an XX or XY Binary When Studying the Past appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • Connecting Health and Ancestry: A Look at Genetics and Cultural Factors
    by 23andMe on 09/06/2025 at 23:01

    By Jalen Robinson Personalized medicine is increasingly becoming recognized as a necessary evolution of the standard of care. One key aspect of this shift is a dual understanding: that medical care based on race, ethnicity, or outward appearance is inaccurate and can lead to harm, and at the same time knowledge of genetic, cultural, and The post Connecting Health and Ancestry: A Look at Genetics and Cultural Factors appeared first on 23andMe Blog.


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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 opens one of Europe’s most modern train factories and service centers in Munich
    by [email protected] on 03/07/2025 at 14:26

    Siemens opens one of Europe’s most modern train factories and service centers in Munichnikoleta.petro…Thu, 07/03/2025 - 14:26 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 Release07 July 2025Siemens AGMunich Siemens opens one of Europe’s most modern train factories and service centers in Munich Cutting-edge production and development technologies: laser-guided installation, digital twins, and AI-based software solutions Tripled service capacity for AI-based maintenance €250 million investment creates over 500 new jobs Usable area doubled to more than 100,000 square meters Clear commitment to Germany as a high-tech location Siemens today celebrated the opening of its expanded train factory in Munich-Allach, one of the most modern train production facilities in Europe and a key location in Siemens Mobility’s European service network. Around €250 million has been invested in new buildings, state-of-the-art production facilities, and the expansion of AI-based software solutions since 2023. This development underscores the technology company’s commitment to Germany as a viable location for manufacturing and innovation. Cutting-edge production and development technologies: laser-guided installation, digital twins, and AI-based software solutions Tripled service capacity for AI-based maintenance €250 million investment creates over 500 new jobs Usable area doubled to more than 100,000 square meters Clear commitment to Germany as a high-tech location Siemens today celebrated the opening of its expanded train factory in Munich-Allach, one of the most modern train production facilities in Europe and a key location in Siemens Mobility’s European service network. Around €250 million has been invested in new buildings, state-of-the-art production facilities, and the expansion of AI-based software solutions since 2023. This development underscores the technology company’s commitment to Germany as a viable location for manufacturing and innovation.  The location’s expansion will create over 500 new jobs and increase the workforce to approximately 2,500 employees. On the factory’s doubled workspace, Vectouro passenger cars will also be produced along with the market-leading models of the Vectron locomotive platform. This marks the first time that Siemens will manufacture all products based on Vectron technology under one roof. The location will also triple its capacity for modern services. In addition, Munich-Allach will become the new headquarters of Siemens Mobility, and the location will bring together key business areas such as research and development, production, service, and management. By bundling competencies for integrated innovations and rapid implementation for its customers, Siemens is implementing a core element of its ONE Tech Company program. “In Allach, Siemens is demonstrating how competitive manufacturing is possible in Germany today: with superior products, maximum automation, digitalization, and the use of artificial intelligence. With the software and digital services offered to customers through our open business platform Siemens Xcelerator, we are showing the way to networked mobility of the future,” said Roland Busch, CEO of Siemens AG.“The expansion of our location in Munich-Allach into a global competence center and home of the new company headquarters combines efficiency and innovation. With an investment of around €250 million in modern production facilities, service capacities, and digital solutions, we are securing our competitiveness and further boosting our innovative strength. By combining AI-based applications and innovative production technologies such as laser-guided installation, robotics, and digital twins, we are transforming ‘heavy metal’ into ‘heavy AI’ and taking the rail industry in Germany to a new level,” commented Michael Peter, CEO of Siemens Mobility.“Munich-Allach is a beacon of our innovation strategy and a prime example of German engineering. With over 1.2 billion kilometers in service, our Vectron locomotives clearly prove that premium products can be successfully manufactured in Germany. We are proud to be creating more than 500 additional jobs in the ‘Home of Vectron’ and to be consolidating central functions such as management, development, production, and service in one location. This move will secure our role as industry leader and strengthen the economic power of Munich and Germany,” said Karl Blaim, CFO of Siemens Mobility.Production expansion & investmentsBy expanding the Munich-Allach facilities from 47,000 to over 100,000 square meters, Siemens has provided space for a substantial increase in production capacities. In the future, up to 385 Vectron locomotives and up to 180 passenger cars can be manufactured there per year. Munich-Allach will employ state-of-the-art technologies such as laser-guided installation, robotics, AI-enabled qualitymanagement, digital twins, and AI-based software development. The facility’s expansion strengthens Munich-Allach as a global competence center for the development, production and servicing of modern and sustainable rail vehicles – and will enable Siemens Mobility to respond faster and with greater flexibility to market requirements and increase efficiency. Expanded Rail Service Center – capacity to triple by 2026The Rail Service Center is being substantially expanded to enable it to handle up to 80 locomotive overhauls and accident repairs annually, up from 25 currently. When completed, the competence center for heavy maintenance work will have tripled its capacity to meet the rapidly growing market for high-quality service and fast response times. In addition to its four new service tracks, the new building includes specialized workshops for bogies and wheelsets. These investments are decisive for continuing to offer customers high-performance services and the shortest possible turnaround times. Completion of the new building is planned for 2026. Along with the Rail Service Center, the service portfolio at Munich-Allach will be complemented by around 70 data and software specialists on site who will support international customers with their digital transformations by providing modular services and the Railigent X application suite. This unique bundling of expertise from production and service enhances and strengthens the role of the Munich-Allach plant as a holistic competence center and “Home of Vectron”.  Munich-Allach is growing: More than 2,500 employees by 2028Siemens Mobility is moving its headquarters from Munich-Perlach to Munich-Allach. With the location’s expansion, over 500 new jobs will be created, primarily in technical areas such as welding, metalworking, mechatronics, and electrical engineering. By 2028, the location will employ over 2,500 people, strengthening Munich-Allach’s position as a leading regional center and providing a significant economic stimulus for the city and district of Munich and   local industry. This growth initiative is a clear demonstration of Siemens Mobility’s firm commitment to creating and securing highly qualified jobs in Germany.    Photo caption, from left to right: Kristina Sittig, Project Manager Expansion Rail Service Center Siemens Mobility GmbH, Karl Blaim, Managing Director Siemens Mobility GmbH, Dieter Reiter, Mayor of Munich, Markus Söder, Bavarian Minister-President, Roland Busch, CEO Siemens AG, Katharina Rohrbacher, Head of R&D Digital Services Siemens Mobility GmbH, Michael Peter, CEO Siemens Mobility GmbH, Kerstin Straubinger, Communications Siemens Mobility GmbH  For this press release PDF DownloadLinks Siemens MobilityFollow us on X @siemens_pressSiemens 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 2024, which ended on September 30, 2024, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €75.9 billion and net income of €9.0 billion. As of September 30, 2024, the company employed around 312,000 people worldwide on the basis of continuing operations. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreSiemens 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, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle, enhance passenger experience and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2024, which ended on September 30, 2024, Siemens Mobility posted revenue of €11.4 billion and employed around 41,900 people worldwide. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility. Read moreReference Number: ContactClaas Belling   Siemens Mobility+49 173 6901586 [email protected] HuberSiemens AG +49 162 3474144 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • ICE Test Train Reaches 405.0 km/h and Gathers Key Insights for High-Speed Rail
    by [email protected] on 01/07/2025 at 11:04

    ICE Test Train Reaches 405.0 km/h and Gathers Key Insights for High-Speed Railnikoleta.petro…Tue, 07/01/2025 - 11:04 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 Release28 June 2025Siemens AGMunich ICE Test Train Reaches 405.0 km/h and Gathers Key Insights for High-Speed Rail DB and Siemens Mobility set new speed record for the Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle line during test runs Test runs provide valuable insights for the refurbishment of high-speed lines and the technical advancement of high-speed trains DB and Siemens Mobility set new speed record for the Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle line during test runs Test runs provide valuable insights for the refurbishment of high-speed lines and the technical advancement of high-speed trains Deutsche Bahn (DB) and Siemens Mobility have reached a speed of 405.0 km/h with an ICE test train on the high-speed route between Erfurt and Leipzig/Halle. Train runs at speeds above 300 km/h are extremely rare on the German rail network and are conducted exclusively for testing purposes. Dr. Philipp Nagl, CEO of DB InfraGO AG: “Today, an ICE has traveled faster than ever before on the Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle line. A new top speed of 405.0 km/h also confirms the high performance of the infrastructure on this high-speed route: after ten years of continuous operation, we can run at such high speeds without any modifications. It proves that infrastructure investments lay the foundation for reliable, sustainable, and high-capacity mobility and logistics across generations. The test runs are providing us with crucial data for the refurbishment and maintenance of high-speed routes as well as for the technical development of high-speed trains, which ultimately benefits our passengers.” Christian Hirte, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Minister for Transport:“Germany is and can be top! Today’s top-speed run shows that we in Germany have high-quality infrastructure and a powerful industry. The test results obtained will be of great value for DB AG in future procurements and beneficial to customers, helping them reach their destinations quickly, safely and punctually. This high-speed run also strengthens Germany’s position as an economic and export nation.” Thomas Graetz, Vice President High Speed and Intercity Trains, Siemens Mobility: “The successful test runs of our Velaro Novo test vehicle, which today reached a speed of 405.0 km/h as part of the ICE-S, clearly demonstrate the performance capabilities of our latest generation of high-speed trains. Our goal was to gain deep insights into acoustics, aerodynamics and ride behavior at extreme speeds – and we achieved that today thanks to excellent collaboration with DB InfraGO AG and DB Systemtechnik. The Velaro Novo will revolutionize rail technology by setting new standards for capacity, efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Innovations like this are key to sustainable and future-oriented mobility.” Dr. Hiie-Mai Unger, Chairwoman of the Management Board of DB Systemtechnik: “Driving innovation forward and preparing rail transport for the future – that’s what we at DB Systemtechnik contribute to with our test runs. With our high-speed measurement train, the ‘ICE-S’, we were able to gather many important findings today on acoustics, aerodynamics, ride behavior and the interaction between train and track at very high speeds. These findings support further route refurbishment and help us optimize rail operations – especially high-speed rail.” The ICE-S from DB Systemtechnik is primarily used for test and measurement runs. It is used to test new lines, inspect infrastructure and carry out various high-speed tests. To precisely analyze and optimize operating conditions on high-speed routes, it is equipped with extensive measurement technology. This makes the ICE-S an essential component in the continued development and assurance of performance in the German high-speed rail network.The new Velaro Novo from Siemens Mobility is the consistent further development of three previous Velaro generations. Numerous detailed innovations make this high-speed train a highly efficient vehicle, consuming up to 30 percent less energy while significantly reducing investment and maintenance costs. At the same time, seating capacity has been increased by ten percent. Thanks to a wide range of configuration options, the Velaro Novo is future-proof and can still be flexibly adapted to new requirements of operators even after years in service. The Velaro Novo test vehicle, named #seeitnovo, has been undergoing testing as part of the ICE-S for several years on the German long-distance rail network.In regular service, Germany’s fast ICE trains run at speeds of up to 300 km/h. These speeds are achieved on specially designated high-speed lines, such as those between Berlin and Munich or Cologne and Frankfurt. These routes are specially constructed to ensure safe operation at high speeds.The Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle route, part of German Unity Transport Project No. 8 (VDE 8), entered service in 2015 and is designed for high-speed travel. Before the test runs, the line underwent a comprehensive inspection by experts and remains in excellent condition. It is currently closed until 12 July for maintenance and optimization. Among other work, particularly low-maintenance bridge bearings are being installed to ensure that the infrastructure on this high-speed line remains reliable and high-performing. Train traffic is being rerouted to the parallel line during the closure. These diversions are included in the published timetables.Note for editors: Photos of the ICE-S in action as well as from the event at Erfurt Central Station will be available shortly in the media library.For this press release PDF DownloadLinks Website: Siemens MobilityFollow us on Twitter @siemensmobility Siemens 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, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle, enhance passenger experience and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2024, which ended on September 30, 2024, Siemens Mobility posted revenue of €11.4 billion and employed around 41,900 people worldwide. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility Read moreReference Number: ContactAndreas FriedrichSiemens Mobility+49 (1522) 2103967 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Siemens completes acquisition of Dotmatics
    by [email protected] on 01/07/2025 at 07:09

    Siemens completes acquisition of Dotmaticssimon.friedle@…Tue, 07/01/2025 - 07:09 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 Release01 July 2025Siemens AGMunich Siemens completes acquisition of DotmaticsAcquisition successfully closed for enterprise value of $5.1 billionSiemens expands AI-powered Siemens Xcelerator portfolio with end-to-end digital thread that connects data from research through to production in Life SciencesCombined capabilities expected to accelerate scientific innovation and drive long-term growthAcquisition is another milestone of Siemens’ ONE Tech Company program expanding Siemens’ offerings into the life sciences industry with stronger customer focus, faster innovations and higher profitable growth Siemens AG announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Dotmatics, a leading provider of Life Sciences R&D software headquartered in Boston and portfolio company of global software investor Insight Partners, for an enterprise value of $5.1 billion. With the transaction now completed, Dotmatics will form part of Siemens’ Digital Industries Software business, marking a significant expansion of Siemens’ industry-leading Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) portfolio into the rapidly growing and complementary Life Sciences market.Acquisition successfully closed for enterprise value of $5.1 billionSiemens expands AI-powered Siemens Xcelerator portfolio with end-to-end digital thread that connects data from research through to production in Life SciencesCombined capabilities expected to accelerate scientific innovation and drive long-term growthAcquisition is another milestone of Siemens’ ONE Tech Company program expanding Siemens’ offerings into the life sciences industry with stronger customer focus, faster innovations and higher profitable growth Siemens AG announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Dotmatics, a leading provider of Life Sciences R&D software headquartered in Boston and portfolio company of global software investor Insight Partners, for an enterprise value of $5.1 billion. With the transaction now completed, Dotmatics will form part of Siemens’ Digital Industries Software business, marking a significant expansion of Siemens’ industry-leading Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) portfolio into the rapidly growing and complementary Life Sciences market. The acquisition of Dotmatics strengthens Siemens’ position as a global leader in AI-powered PLM software and enables Siemens to scale its technologies into Life Sciences to fully address growth opportunities in this market. Dotmatics’ Scientific Intelligence Platform, Luma, and its industry-leading scientific applications enable AI-powered multi-modal drug development, seamless collaboration, and contextualized data creating a connected digital thread across the research-to-production value chain.“With Dotmatics, we’re building a new era of innovation in Life Sciences. From research through to production – we’re creating a unique, end-to-end digital thread: We combine Dotmatics’ scientific intelligence with our industrial AI technologies and digital twins,” said Roland Busch, President and CEO of Siemens AG. “This will allow us to help our customers accelerate breakthroughs, reduce development cycles, and bring life-saving pharmaceuticals faster and more affordably to the market.”This transaction expands Siemens’ total addressable market for industrial software by $11 billion and aligns with ‘ONE Tech Company’, the company’s strategic growth program, aimed at accelerating innovation and creating value across industries. Dotmatics is expected to generate more than $300 million in revenue in fiscal year 2025 with an adjusted EBITDA margin above 40 percent, further enhancing Siemens’ growth profile. Dotmatics’ revenue growth and high profitability will be immediately accretive to Siemens’ growth, EBITDA margins and free cash flow, prior to any synergies and special items. Siemens expects substantial revenue synergies: Medium-term revenue synergies expected of around $100 million per year accelerating to over $500 million per year in the long-term.For this press release PDF DownloadFollow us on X @siemens_pressSiemens 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 2024, which ended on September 30, 2024, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €75.9 billion and net income of €9.0 billion. As of September 30, 2024, the company employed around 312,000 people worldwide on the basis of continuing operations. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreNotes 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 (www.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] Cole Siemens AG+1 503 784-7958 [email protected] Contact SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • AI leader Vasi Philomin joins Siemens to scale Industrial AI innovation
    by [email protected] on 30/06/2025 at 07:22

    AI leader Vasi Philomin joins Siemens to scale Industrial AI innovationellen.schramke…Mon, 06/30/2025 - 07:22 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 Release30 June 2025Siemens AGMunich AI leader Vasi Philomin joins Siemens to scale Industrial AI innovationStrategic hire strengthens Siemens' leadership in industrial AIReporting to Peter Koerte, member of the Managing Board, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Strategy OfficerAppointment effective July 1, 2025Vasi Philomin has been appointed Executive Vice President and Head of Data & Artificial Intelligence, effective July 1, 2025. In this role, he will further accelerate the development and growth of Siemens’ comprehensive AI portfolio to create additional customer value.Strategic hire strengthens Siemens' leadership in industrial AIReporting to Peter Koerte, member of the Managing Board, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Strategy OfficerAppointment effective July 1, 2025Vasi Philomin has been appointed Executive Vice President and Head of Data & Artificial Intelligence, effective July 1, 2025. In this role, he will further accelerate the development and growth of Siemens’ comprehensive AI portfolio to create additional customer value. Siemens is rapidly scaling and expanding its AI-powered offerings, which currently includes 35 applications – among them, the award-winning Industrial Copilot. Under Philomin’s leadership, the company will also drive the development of an industrial foundational model that delivers industrial-grade AI for customers – designed to be safe, secure, reliable, and trustworthy. He will report directly to Peter Koerte, Member of the Managing Board, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Strategy Officer, Siemens AG.Philomin joins Siemens from Amazon, where he most recently served as Vice President of Generative AI, leading Amazon Web Services' (AWS) AI product strategy. At Amazon, he was instrumental in building Amazon Bedrock and overseeing the development of foundation models. His expertise spans advanced machine learning, platform architecture, and enterprise-scale AI deployment."We are delighted to welcome Vasi Philomin to Siemens. Vasi brings a rare combination of deep technical expertise, strategic vision, and strong record in execution,” said Peter Koerte. “His outstanding expertise in AI and proven leadership in building transformative technologies will be instrumental in scaling our data and AI capabilities, unlocking new opportunities across our technology stack, and delivering even greater value to our customers."Commenting on his new role, Vasi Philomin said: "I’m thrilled to join Siemens at a time when the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds are being redrawn by AI. The next great frontier for artificial intelligence is the physical world – powering machines, factories, and infrastructure that sense, reason, and act. Siemens, with its unmatched domain expertise and global industrial footprint, is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation. I’m excited to help shape this future, building breakthrough technologies, fostering deep partnerships, and turning bold ideas into real-world impact."Vasi Philomin brings more than two decades of experience in technology leadership. Before joining Amazon, he held senior roles at Philips, where he led global innovation initiatives in computer vision and connected systems. He holds a PhD in Computer Science with a focus on machine learning and computer vision, as well as dual Master’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Maryland, USA. Philomin is also the inventor on more than 100 U.S. patents. For this press release PDF DownloadFollow us on X @siemens_pressSiemens 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 2024, which ended on September 30, 2024, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €75.9 billion and net income of €9.0 billion. As of September 30, 2024, the company employed around 312,000 people worldwide on the basis of continuing operations. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreReference Number: ContactSimon KrauseSiemens AG Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 1 80333 Munich Germany +49 (173) 403 96 83 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Siemens completed the acquisition of ebm-papst’s industrial drive technology business
    by [email protected] on 27/06/2025 at 11:54

    Siemens completed the acquisition of ebm-papst’s industrial drive technology businessaniko.enderlei…Fri, 06/27/2025 - 11:54 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 Release01 July 2025Siemens AGMunich Siemens completed the acquisition of ebm-papst’s industrial drive technology business Acquisition strengthens Siemens' position in factory automation and digitalization Strategic addition to the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio Major growth opportunities in the field of intelligent, battery-powered drive solutions Siemens closed its acquisition of ebm-papst's Industrial Drive Technology (IDT) division. IDT has about 650 employees in Germany (St. Georgen and Lauf an der Pegnitz) and one in Romania (Oradea). Its portfolio includes intelligent, integrated mechatronic systems, as well as driving systems. These technologies are used in free-moving, driverless transport systems designed for industrial environments, where they facilitate the efficient movement of goods and materials. This acquisition complements the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, strengthening Siemens' position as a leading provider of flexible manufacturing automation solutions. Integrating the new portfolio into the existing automation portfolio and leveraging Siemens' global sales network will open up new markets and significant business potential in the field of intelligent, battery-powered drive and robot solutions. Acquisition strengthens Siemens' position in factory automation and digitalization Strategic addition to the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio Major growth opportunities in the field of intelligent, battery-powered drive solutions Siemens closed its acquisition of ebm-papst's Industrial Drive Technology (IDT) division. IDT has about 650 employees in Germany (St. Georgen and Lauf an der Pegnitz) and one in Romania (Oradea). Its portfolio includes intelligent, integrated mechatronic systems, as well as driving systems. These technologies are used in free-moving, driverless transport systems designed for industrial environments, where they facilitate the efficient movement of goods and materials. This acquisition complements the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, strengthening Siemens' position as a leading provider of flexible manufacturing automation solutions. Integrating the new portfolio into the existing automation portfolio and leveraging Siemens' global sales network will open up new markets and significant business potential in the field of intelligent, battery-powered drive and robot solutions.  “The new portfolio elements significantly expand and enhance our offerings to customers who want to automate and digitalize their production processes in smart factories” said Achim Peltz, CEO of the Motion Control Business Unit at Siemens Digital Industries. “Our integrated mechatronic drive systems offer increased flexibility, productivity and efficiency in the growing global market for conveyor and autonomous transport systems, including mobile robots, driverless transport systems and shuttles."  These systems support Siemens' sustainability goals by providing energy-efficient solutions and helping create flexible, scalable and secure digital factories. In conjunction with software-based automation, where automation components are enhanced with IT and software methods, these solutions represent another step towards adaptive production – and another element in Siemens' strategy to connect the real with the digital world.  The ebm-papst Group first announced its intention to sell its Industrial Drive Technology division to Siemens in March of 2024, and both parties signed an agreement to this effect. The sale to Siemens has now been completed, giving IDT access to the international market through Siemens' global Sales organization. This creates new opportunities for innovation and continued business growth. All of the division's employees have been taken on by Siemens. The parties involved have agreed to not disclose the price.For this press release PDF DownloadFollow us on X @siemens_pressSiemens 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 2024, which ended on September 30, 2024, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €75.9 billion and net income of €9.0 billion. As of September 30, 2024, the company employed around 312,000 people worldwide on the basis of continuing operations. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreReference Number: ContactFlorian MartiniSiemens AG+49 174 155 2072 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English


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