At #TeamSiemens we believe innovation starts with being yourself. 🌈 This Pride Month, we celebrate what truly powers progress: people who feel safe to show up, speak up, and be seen for who they are. Because when every perspective is welcomed, ideas grow stronger. When every voice is heard, collaboration goes further. And when people can be their authentic selves, innovation moves faster. Our LGBTQIA+ colleagues and allies help shape a culture where belonging is not just encouraged—it’s essential. A culture where differences are valued, respected, and recognized as a source of strength. Pride is a time to celebrate, but also a reminder of the role we all play in creating an inclusive workplace—one where everyone has the opportunity to contribute, grow, and succeed. Thank you for bringing all of you to all of us, creating a place where every story is valued and everyone belongs.
About us
Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. The company’s purpose is to create technology to transform the everyday, for everyone. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers customers to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformations, making factories more efficient, cities more livable, and transportation more sustainable. A leader in industrial AI, Siemens leverages its deep domain know-how to apply AI – including generative AI – to real-world applications, making AI accessible and impactful for customers across diverse industries. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a leading global medical technology provider pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably. In fiscal 2025, which ended on September 30, 2025, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €78.9 billion and net income of €10.4 billion. As of September 30, 2025, the company employed around 318,000 people worldwide on the basis of continuing operations.
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http://www.siemens.com
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- 10,001+ employees
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- Munich
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- Electrification, Automation, Digitalization, Innovation, Technology, Engineering, Manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Cybersecurity, Infrastructure, Sustainability, Digital Twin, Metaverse, Transport, and Smart Buildings
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What does it take to win a race before the car even moves? 🏎️ 🔍 Data. Simulation. Digital twins. We are returning as partners of Marcus Ericsson's No. 28 car at the Detroit Grand Prix, continuing a nearly 30-year partnership with Andretti Global Using #SiemensXcelerator, Andretti engineers can simulate and optimize performance before hitting the track—reducing engineering analysis time by up to 80%. With AI, simulation and the digital twin, engineers can: ⚡ predict performance before race day 📊 analyze massive data sets in real time 🔁 run thousands of scenarios in seconds Detroit. Let’s race. 🏎️
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On May 12, 1881, the world’s first electric streetcar began operating in the Berlin suburb of Lichterfelde — a 2.5-kilometer line connecting the train station to a military academy. 145 years ago, Werner von Siemens had a bold vision: to build an elevated electric railway through central Berlin. At first, the idea was rejected. So instead of giving up, he found another way forward. He converted three horse-drawn carriages, powered them with a 10-horsepower motor — and turned his vision of modern transportation into reality. The response was immediate. 12,000 passengers in the first three months alone. What started as a "makeshift solution" on repurposed tracks became a milestone that transformed urban transportation forever. The lesson? Rejection doesn't mean the end of an idea. It often means finding a better path forward. What modern #innovation do you think will still be celebrated 145 years from now?
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91 points. Top 1%. Platinum again. 🏆 We are honored to receive the EcoVadis Platinum medal once again and achieve our highest-ever score - improving by 5 points compared to last year! EcoVadis evaluates performance across Environment, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement. We achieved outstanding results across all four areas, demonstrating a holistic and industry-leading sustainability performance. As one of the most trusted and widely used sustainability assessments globally, EcoVadis plays a key role in helping customers and partners evaluate performance - making strong results an important signal of credibility, transparency, and reliability in the market. This recognition reflects the continuous progress we are making in embedding #sustainability across our business, from stronger #ESG governance and transparent reporting to the dedication of teams driving sustainability initiatives across our organization every day. 💚 #ScalingSustainabilityImpact
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A lab is not a place where you want to guess what's the safest. 🧪 Yet most lab ventilation systems are designed on theoretical models — not real-world conditions. Welcome to Project PEARL, where we have set up a real-world test environment for rethinking the design, operation and execution of life sciences labs. In our Pilot Lab in the Swiss city of Zug, we have recreated working laboratory conditions to study how airflow actually behaves — around people, equipment, and changing operating scenarios. The goal is to test existing assumptions and find a more evidence-based way to plan critical lab environments. By combining physical testing with a #DigitalTwin, Project PEARL also helps teams evaluate design decisions and pick the best format before construction or reconfiguration begins. Interested in the details? Read the full story in our latest Technology and Innovation newsletter. Which lab design challenges are most critical today, and how could #simulation help solve them? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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A Greek yogurt factory burned down. Six months later, it became one of the most advanced dairy facilities in Southern Europe. KRI KRI SA exports Greek yogurt to over 40 countries. After a devastating fire, they faced an impossible challenge: rebuild fast, double production capacity, and go fully digital – all at once. Together with our solution partner AS HELLAS, we brought the real and digital worlds together through #SiemensXcelerator. We combined hardware like Simatic PLCs and Industrial Edge with digital solutions like Mendix and Insights Hub. The result? A factory that almost runs itself: Real-time monitoring tracks every step of the yogurt-making process. #Automation enables precise, data-driven decisions. Production data is consolidated for better operational efficiency and enhanced #Sustainability. The impact: • 10% more yogurt production • 6% reduction in production costs • 13% reduction in maintenance costs • Consistent quality in every batch • Significantly lower water and energy consumption From ashes to automation – that's what digital transformation looks like. What challenges in your industry could benefit from combining the real and digital worlds?
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Phishing attacks jumped 1265% in just one year after ChatGPT’s launch in 2022. NO! That’s not a typo. Cyberattacks now evolve at machine speed. Better firewalls or stronger passwords may not help anymore. Today’s attacks use #AI to adapt, learn, and scale in real time, creating a complicated security situation. Now, what’s the most effective response? AI versus AI. - AI can detect anomalies in milliseconds. Humans can then act. - The strongest defense strategy combines both: AI speed and human judgment. - The question isn’t whether the systems are secure today. - It’s whether they’ll stay secure tomorrow. How is your organization preparing for AI-driven #Cybersecurity threats?
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Consumer AI can mess up a playlist recommendation. #IndustrialAI can't afford a single mistake. Peter Koerte, MBM and our Chief Technology Officer and Chief Strategy Officer, recently explored this on the Me, Myself, and AI podcast a series from MIT Sloan Management Review, highlighting why AI in industry operates on a completely different level. From managing energy systems to predicting failures in critical infrastructure, industrial AI is built on domain-specific data and deep engineering expertise—where precision isn’t optional. 🎧 Want the full conversation? Check out the episode linked in the comments.
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German has a 34-letter word for this. Anlagenzustandsüberwachungssysteme. We call it condition monitoring systems for machines and plants. Sensors track vibration, temperature, and performance around the clock — spotting tiny patterns that signal trouble before it happens. So machines get fixed during planned maintenance, not emergency shutdowns. It's basically machines telling us how they feel, in real time. The result? More reliability, less downtime, and operations that keep running smoothly. Which long German tech word should we decode next? 👇
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What does it take to build a smarter, more resilient supply chain? That's the question driving PepsiCo's supply chain transformation across Latin America. In our latest conversation with Myrna Macias, SVP of Supply Chain LATAM at PepsiCo, shared how the team is using our #DigitalTwin technology. Diverse markets. Evolving regulations. Supply chains that need to move with speed and precision. Instead of implementing changes and hoping they work, PepsiCo can now test scenarios first. The teams can simulate production line efficiencies, identify and validate solutions to bottlenecks, and optimize performance — all before making physical changes. It's not just about adopting new technology. It's about creating an ecosystem where digital tools and real-world operations work together to unlock a new level performance.