| Siemens AG |
 | | Type | Public (AG) (ISIN: DE0007236101, FWB:SIE, NYSE: SI) | | Founded | 1847 in Berlin, Germany | | Founder | Werner von Siemens | | Headquarters |
Berlin and Munich, Germany | | Key people | Peter Löscher, President & CEO Wolfgang Dehen, CEO Energy Sector Heinrich Hiesinger, CEO Industry Sector Erich Reinhardt, CEO Healthcare Sector | | Industry | Conglomerates | | Products | Communication Systems Power Generation Industrial Automation and Control Lighting Medical Equipment Transportation and Automotive Water Technologies Building Technologies Home Appliances | | Services | Business Services Financing Construction | | Revenue |
$ 110.82 billion (2008)[1] | | Employees | 480,000 (2008-01-03) | | Divisions | Industry Sector, Energy Sector, Healthcare Sector | | Website | www.siemens.com | Siemens AG is Europe's largest engineering conglomerate.[2] Siemens' international headquarters are located in Berlin and Munich, Germany. The company is a conglomerate of six major business divisions: Automation & Control, Power, Transportation, Medical, Information & Communication, and Lighting. On November 28, 2007, Siemens reorganised its operations into three Sectors: Industry, Energy and Healthcare with a total of 15 Divisions. Worldwide, Siemens and its subsidiaries employ approximately 400,000[3] people in nearly 190 countries and reported global revenue of €72,448 million in fiscal year 2007[3]. Siemens AG is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, and has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange since March 12, 2001. Siemens may refer to: Siemens (unit), the SI unit of electrical conductance Siemens AG, a German electrical and telecommunications company, including the former branches: Siemens & Halske AG Siemens-Schuckertwerke Jake Siemens, a Canadian social entrepreneur and adult educator Werner-von-Siemens-Ring, German award tributing persons who have promoted the...
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History Siemens was founded by Werner von Siemens on 1 October 1847. Based on the telegraph, his invention used a needle to point to the sequence of letters, instead of using Morse code. The company – then called Telegraphen-Bauanstalt von Siemens & Halske – opened its first workshop on October 12. Werner von Siemens Ernst Werner von Siemens (known as Werner von Siemens) (December 13, 1816 â December 6, 1892) was a German inventor and industrialist. ...
is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In 1848, the company built the first long-distance telegraph line in Europe; 500 km from Berlin to Frankfurt am Main. In 1850 the founder's younger brother, Sir William Siemens (born Carl Wilhelm Siemens), started to represent the company in London. In the 1850s, the company was involved in building long distance telegraph networks in Russia. In 1855, a company branch headed by another brother, Carl von Siemens, opened in St Petersburg, Russia. In 1867, Siemens completed the monumental Indo-European (Calcutta to London) telegraph line.[4] Year 1848 (MDCCCXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a leap year starting on Monday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
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Frankfurt am Main [ˈfraŋkfʊrt] is the largest city in the German state of Hessen and the fifth largest city of Germany. ...
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Wilhelm Siemens Carl Wilhelm Siemens (en: Charles William Siemens) (April 4, 1823 â November 19, 1883) was a German engineer. ...
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Carl Heinrich von Siemens (March 3, 1829 in Menzendorf, Germany - March 21, 1906 in Mentone, Italy) was a German industrialist and brother of Werner von Siemens. ...
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In 1881, a Siemens AC Alternator driven by a watermill was used to power the world's first electric street lighting in the town of Godalming, United Kingdom. The company continued to grow and diversified into electric trains and light bulbs. In 1890, the founder retired and left the company to his brother Carl and sons Arnold and Wilhelm. Siemens & Halske (S&H) was incorporated in 1897. Year 1881 (MDCCCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
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1897 (MDCCCXCVII) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
In 1919, S&H and two other companies jointly formed the Osram lightbulb company. A Japanese subsidiary was established in 1923. Year 1919 (MCMXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar). ...
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During the 1920s and 1930s, S&H started to manufacture radios, television sets, and electron microscopes. RadiOS, the Radiant Operating System, is a project to create a QNX Neutrino like operating system for the x86 architecture. ...
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Ardnacrusha Hydro Power Station In the 1930s Siemens constructed the Ardnacrusha Hydro Power station on the River Shannon in the then Irish Free State, and it was a world first for its design. The company is remembered for its desire to raise the wages of its under-paid workers only to be overruled by the Cumann na nGaedhael government. Ardnacrusha, originally The Shannon Scheme, is Irelands largest river hydroelectric scheme and is operated on the River Shannon near Limerick City, Ireland. ...
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World War II Era Preceding World War II Siemens was involved in the secret rearmament of Germany. During the Second World War, Siemens supported the Hitler regime, contributed to the war effort and participated in the "Nazification" of the economy. Siemens had many factories in and around notorious extermination camps such as Auschwitz and used slave labor from concentration camps to build electric switches for military uses. In one example, almost 100,000 men and women from Auschwitz worked in a Siemens factory inside the camp, supplying the electricity to the camp.[5] The crematorium ovens at Buchenwald bear the Siemens label. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ...
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Post-war In the 1950s and from their new base in Bavaria, S&H started to manufacture computers, semiconductor devices, washing machines, and pacemakers. Siemens AG was incorporated in 1966. The company's first digital telephone exchange was produced in 1980. In 1988 Siemens and GEC acquired the UK defense and technology company Plessey. Plessey's holdings were split, and Siemens took over the avionics, radar and traffic control businesses — as Siemens Plessey. For other uses, see Bavaria (disambiguation). ...
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In 1991, Siemens acquired Nixdorf Computer AG and renamed it Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG. In 1997 Siemens introduced the first GSM cellular phone with colour display. Also in 1997 Siemens agreed to sell the defence arm of Siemens Plessey to British Aerospace (BAe) and a UK government agency, the Defence Analytical Services Agency (DASA). BAe and DASA acquired the British and German divisions of the operation respectively.[citation needed] Year 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar. ...
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Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme, AG (SNI) was formed in the mid 1990s by the merger of Nixdorf Computer AG and the Siemens Data Information Services (DIS) division. ...
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In 1999, Siemens' semiconductor operations were spun off into a new company known as Infineon Technologies. Also, Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG formed part of Fujitsu Siemens Computers AG in that year. The retail banking technology group became Wincor Nixdorf. Events of 2008: (EMILY) Me Lesley and MIley are going to China! This article is about the year. ...
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers is a Japanese and German IT vendor, selling consumer and business computing products in the markets of Europe, the Middle East and Africa (products marketed elsewhere are sold under the Fujitsu brand). ...
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In February 2003, Siemens reopened its office in Kabul.[6] For other uses, see February (disambiguation). ...
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In 2004, Siemens took over the mantle of official Formula One timekeeper, replacing TAG Heuer. F1 redirects here. ...
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In November, 2005, Siemens signed a 12 year agreement with the Walt Disney Company to sponsor attractions in its Florida and California parks. Alternate meanings: Disney (disambiguation) The Walt Disney Company (also known as Disney Enterprises, Inc. ...
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In 2006, Siemens announced the purchase of Bayer Diagnostics, which was incorporated into the Medical Solutions Diagnostics division officially on 1 January 2007. Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
In March 2007 a Siemens board member was temporarily arrested and accused of illegally financing a business-friendly labour association which competes against the union IG Metall. He has been released on bail. Offices of the labour union and of Siemens have been searched. Siemens denies any wrongdoing.[7] Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
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In April 2007, the Fixed Networks, Mobile Networks and Carrier Services divisions of Siemens merged with Nokia’s Network Business Group in a 50/50 joint venture, creating a fixed and mobile network company called Nokia Siemens Networks. Nokia delayed the merger[8] due to bribery investigations against Siemens.[9] This article is about the telecommunications corporation. ...
Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) is a telecommunications solutions supplier which was created as the result of a merger (by means of a 50-50 joint venture) between Siemens AGs COM division (minus its Enterprise business unit) and Nokias Network Business Group. ...
In October 2007, a court in Munich found that the company had bribed public officials in Libya, Russia, and Nigeria in return for the awarding of contracts; four former Nigerian Ministers of Communications were among those named as recipients of the payments. The company admitted to having paid the bribes and agreed to pay a fine of 201 million euros. In December 2007, the Nigerian government canceled a contract with Siemens due to the bribery findings.[10] [11]
Chief Executives Werner von Siemens Ernst Werner von Siemens (known as Werner von Siemens) (December 13, 1816 â December 6, 1892) was a German inventor and industrialist. ...
Charles William Siemens (April 4, 1823 - November 19, 1883) was a German engineer. ...
Carl Friedrich von Siemens (September 5, 1872 in Berlin â September 9, 1941 in Heinendorf near Potsdam) was a German Entrepreneur and politician. ...
Hermann von Siemens (August 9, 1885-October 13, 1986) was a German industrialist who became head of the German electronics company Siemens AG in 1941 and served until 1956. ...
Ernst Albrecht von Siemens (May 9, 1903 - 1990) was a telecommunications Industrialist, one of the successors on his familys company, the son of Carl Friedrich von Siemens. ...
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Karlheinz Kaske (April 19, 1928 in Essen-September 27, 1998) was a German manager and CEO of the Siemens AG from 1981 to 1992. ...
Dr. Heinrich von Pierer (exactly Heinrich Pierer von Esch ) (born January 26, 1941 in Erlangen) is a German manager. ...
Klaus Kleinfeld Klaus Kleinfeld (born November 6, 1957 in Bremen, Germany) was chief executive officer (CEO) of Siemens AG from 2005 till July 2007. ...
Peter Löscher (born September 17, 1957 in Villach, Austria) is an Austrian manager and President, Global Human Health at global pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. ...
Corporate affairs Management Peter Löscher (formerly of Merck) is the current president and the CEO as of July 1, 2007.[12]. He succeeded Dr. Klaus Kleinfeld after the scandal charges of bribery against Siemens. Gerhard Cromme is the current chairman of the supervisory board of Siemens AG. He succeeded Dr. Heinrich v. Pierer on 4/26/2007. is the 182nd day of the year (183rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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2007 Price fixing fine In January 2007 Siemens was fined €396 million by the European Commission for rigging EU electricity markets through a cartel involving 11 companies, among which ABB, Alstom, Fuji, Hitachi Japan, AE Power Systems, Mitsubishi Electric Corp, Schneider, Areva, Toshiba and VA Tech [13]. According to the Commission, "between 1988 and 2004, the companies rigged bids for procurement contracts, fixed prices, allocated projects to each other, shared markets and exchanged commercially important and confidential information."[13] Siemens was given a the highest fine of €396 million, more than half of the total, for its alleged leadership role in the incident. Berlaymont, the Commissions seat The European Commission (formally the Commission of the European Communities) is the executive branch of the European Union. ...
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Bribery Case Siemens is currently being investigated for serious bribery, involving Heinz-Joachim Neubürger, former chief financial officer, Karl-Hermann Baumann, another former CFO and exchairman, and Johannes Feldmayer, a former management board member. [14]. The investigation has found questionable payments of roughly €1.3 billion, or $1.9 billion, from 2002 to 2006 that have triggered a broad range of inquiries in Germany, the United States and many other countries. [15] In May 2007 a German court convicted two former executives of paying about €6 million in bribes from 1999 to 2002 to help Siemens win natural gas turbine supply contracts with Enel, an Italian energy company. The contracts were valued at about €450 million. Siemens was fined €38 million.[16] Siemens has tightened its internal controls, and implemented strict compliance and anti-corruption measures throughout the company.
Organization structure Since 1 January 2008, the company is divided into 3 sectors and a total of 15 divisions.[17] - Industry Sector
- Industry Automation
- Motion Control
- Building Technologies
- Industry Solutions
- Water Technologies
- Mobility
- Osram
- Energy Sector
- Fossil Power Generation
- Renewable Energy
- Oil & Gas
- Service Rotating Equipment
- Power Transmission
- Power Distribution
- Healthcare Sector
- Imaging & IT
- Workflow & Solutions
- Diagnostics
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Key business areas and subsidiary companies before 2008 Siemens' six operational business areas before 2008 were: Automation & Control (Automation & Drives, Industrial Solutions & Services, Siemens Building Technologies), Power (Power Generation, Power Transmission & Distribution), Transportation (Transportation Systems, Siemens VDO), Medical (Siemens Medical Solutions), Information & Communication (Siemens Communications, Siemens IT Solutions and Services), and Lighting (OSRAM GmbH, OSRAM Sylvania). Siemens Medical Solutions (Siemens Med) is a supplier to the healthcare industry headquartered in Erlangen, Germany and Malvern, Pennsylvania. ...
Siemens COM was the communications and information business of German industrial conglomerate Siemens AG. It is the largest division of Siemens and is divided into Mobile Networks, Fixed Networks and Enterprise business units. ...
Siemens IT Solutions and Services (SIS) is a service provider which is part of Siemens AG headquartered in Munich, Germany It which provides outsourcing services for many companies such as 3Com, Coca Cola, EMC2, and Microsoft. ...
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OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. is the North American operation of lighting manufacturer Osram GmbH, which is owned by Siemens AG. The company produces a wide range of lighting products for home, business and automotive use. ...
The company is also active in Financing (Siemens Financial Services), Real Estate (Siemens Real Estate), Home Appliances (BSH), Water Technologies (SWT), Computers (Fujitsu Siemens Computers), and Business Services. Siemens Financial Services is a subsidiary of Siemens AG, based in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire following a relocation in August 2006 from Harrow, Middlesex. ...
Fujitsu Siemens Computers is a Japanese and German IT vendor, selling consumer and business computing products in the markets of Europe, the Middle East and Africa (products marketed elsewhere are sold under the Fujitsu brand). ...
Recently acquired companies - Atecs Mannesmann AG (2001) including Mannesmann Dematic, Mannemann Sachs, Mannesmann VDO Automotive, Mannesmann Demag Krauss-Maffei
- Danfoss Flow Division (2003)
- Bonus Energy (2004) — now Siemens Wind Power A/S
- [ndX Software (2004)
- Chrysler Group’s Huntsville Electronics Corporation (2004)
- USFilter Corporation (2004) — now Siemens Water Technologies Corp.
- Woodlands Technology (2004)
- Photo-Scan (2004)
- DASAN (South Korea - 2004)
- Alstom Industrial Turbine Business (2005)
- Jet Turbine Services (2005)
- Transmitton (2005) — now Siemens Transportation Systems UK
- Shaw Power (2005)
- Chantry Networks (2005)
- Myrio (USA/Canada - 2005)
- CTI Molecular Imaging (2005)
- Evoline (2005)
- VA Tech Group (Austria - 2005)
- Power Technologies International (2005) — now Siemens Power Transmission & Distribution, Inc.
- AN Windenergie GmbH (2005) — now Siemens Wind Power GmbH
- Bayer AG -Diagnostic branch (2006)
- Controlotron, USA (2004)
- Diagnostic Products Corp. (2006) — now Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics
- Bewator AB (Sweden - 2005) Security
- Vai Ingdesi Automation (Argentine - 2007) Industrial Automation
- Kadon Electro Mechanical Services Ltd. (2006)— now TurboCare Canada Ltd.
- Kühnle, Kopp, & Kausch AG (2006) — now Siemens Turbomachinery Equipment GmbH
- Opto Control (2006)
- UGS Corp. (2007)
- Dade Behring (2007)
- S/D Engineers, Inc. (2007)
- VistaScape Security Systems (2006)
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RSA, The Security Division of EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC), is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, and maintains offices in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Singapore, and Japan. ...
Mayo Clinic is a medical practice based in Rochester, Minnesota, USA, integrated with hospital facilities and a medical school. ...
A group of METRO buses parked at the Texas Medical Center Transit Center The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas (METRO) operates bus, lift bus, and light rail service in Harris County, Texas, which includes Houston. ...
Houston redirects here. ...
The Monterrey Metro is the most modern metro system in Mexico; providing the major northern city of Monterrey, Nuevo León, with fast and efficient mass transit services, it also has a solid reputation for safety. ...
Nickname: Motto: El Trabajo templa el EspÃritu Location of Monterrey in northern Mexico Coordinates: , Country State Founded 20 September 1596 Government - Mayor Adalberto Madero ( PAN) Area - City 860 km² (332 sq mi) Elevation 537 m (1,762 ft) Population (2005) - City 1,133,814 - Density 1,989/km² (5...
The Sacramento Regional Transit District, commonly referred to as the RT, is the agency responsible for public transportation in the Sacramento, California area. ...
The Regional Transportation District, or RTD, was organized in 1969 and is the regional authority operating public transit services in eight of the twelve counties in the Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area in Colorado. ...
TheRide is a transit system in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area. ...
Nickname: Location of Denver in the State of Colorado Location of Colorado in the United States Coordinates: , Country United States State State of Colorado City and County Denver[1] Founded 1858-11-22, as Denver City, K.T.[2] Incorporated 1861-11-07, as Denver City, C.T.[3] Consolidated...
A picture taken of a Gold Line train in the Los Angeles suburb of Pasadena, California The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, commonly referred to as LACMTA, MTA, or Metro, is the agency charged to provide public transportation to the county of Los Angeles. ...
Los Angeles County is a county in California and is by far the most populous county in the United States. ...
The Pittsburgh Light Rail, commonly known as The T, is a 25-mile light rail system in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ...
The San Diego Trolley is a trolley-style light rail system operating in the metropolitan area of San Diego, California. ...
Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) is a light rail system in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area. ...
Nickname: Location of Portland in Multnomah County and the state of Oregon Coordinates: , Country State Counties Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas Incorporated February 8, 1851 Government - Type Commission - Mayor Tom Potter[1] - Commissioners Sam Adams Randy Leonard Dan Saltzman Erik Sten - Auditor Gary Blackmer Area - City 376. ...
Nederlandse Spoorwegen or NS (Dutch railways) is the main public transport railway company in the Netherlands. ...
Motto: Je Maintiendrai (Dutch: Ik zal handhaven, English: I Shall Uphold) Anthem: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe Capital Amsterdam1 Largest city Amsterdam Official language(s) Dutch2 Government Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy - Queen Beatrix - Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende Independence Eighty Years War - Declared July 26, 1581 - Recognised January 30, 1648 (by Spain...
port of Rotterdam lay-out and evolution The Waalhaven by night Europe Container Terminals The port of Rotterdam is the largest port in Europe, located in the city of Rotterdam, South Holland, the Netherlands. ...
Nickname: Motto: Sterker door strijd (Stronger through Struggle) Location of Rotterdam Coordinates: , Country Province Government - Mayor Ivo Opstelten - Aldermen Jeannette Baljeu Hamit Karakus Orhan Kaya Lucas Bolsius Jantine Kriens Dominic Schrijer Roelf de Boer Leonard Geluk Area [1] - Total 319 km² (123. ...
For other uses, see BBC (disambiguation). ...
Indian Railways (Hindi à¤à¤¾à¤°à¤¤à¥à¤¯ रà¥à¤²), abbreviated as (Hindi à¤à¤¾à¤°à¥ ) IR, is a Department of the Government of India, under the Ministry of Railways, and is tasked with operating the rail network in India. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Bharti Televentures. ...
Siemens Foundation Through an American sub-organisation known as the Siemens Foundation, Siemens also devotes funds to rewarding students and AP teachers. One of its main programs is the Siemens Westinghouse Competition in maths, science, and technology, which annually grants scholarships up to US$100,000 to both individual and team entrants. According to the foundation website, Siemens awards a total of nearly US$2 million in scholarship money every year. The Siemens Foundation is a non-profit organization run by Siemens AG. It is responsible for the Siemens Westinghouse Competition, a prestigious science and engineering award, and also is involved in the Siemens AP Scholar Award. ...
Advanced Placement (AP) is the term used to describe high school classes that are taught at a college level. ...
After Siemens AG purchased Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1997, it was under the impression that the prestigious Westinghouse Science Talent Search (now the Intel Science Talent Search) would be theirs as well. ...
For other meanings of mathematics or uses of math and maths, see Mathematics (disambiguation) and Math (disambiguation). ...
Products Industrial - Industrial Instrumentation (Sensors and Controls)
- Gas & Steam Turbines
- SINAMICS drives
- Electric motors
- SIMATIC Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
- SIMATIC Human Machine Interface (HMI)
- SIMATIC PCS7 Distributed Control System (DCS)
- SINUMERIK Computerized Numerical Control (CNC)
Telecommunications Transportation Home cinema, also called Home theater, seeks to reproduce cinema quality video and audio in the home. ...
A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal, turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen. ...
TDT can stand for: Tasmanian Digital Television, an Australian television station. ...
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
For other uses, see Cable (disambiguation). ...
Streaming media is multimedia that is continuously received by, and normally displayed to, the end-user while it is being delivered by the provider. ...
Hicom Trading E (HTE) (the E stands for Evolution) from Siemens is an extension to the telephone exchange system (PBX) Hicom 300 used by financial institutions. ...
Hicom 300 is a telephone exchange system used in big enterprises such as IBM, UBS, Swisscom and Nestlé. The HiCom system has been surpassed by the HiPath system (which is in turn being surpassed by Siemenss VoIP offerings). ...
EWSD End Office Switch EWSD (Elektronisches Wählsystem Digital in German, Electronic Digital Switching System/Electronic World Switch Digital[1] in English) is one of the most widely installed telephone exchange systems in the world. ...
The Siemens S10 The Siemens SL10 The Siemens SL45 The Siemens M75 The Siemens SX1 Siemens cellular telephones were very early mobile phones, produced by Siemens AG. The company created the first phone with a colour screen, (the S10, with 4 different colours - red, green, blue and white - that could...
- Combino, ULF, and Avanto trams
- Siemens-Duwag U2 LRV - Edmonton Transit System and Calgary Transit - Alberta, Canada
- Siemens SD-160 - Edmonton Transit System and Calgary Transit - Alberta, Canada
- ER20 diesel locomotive - MTR, Hong Kong
- LHB/Siemens M1/M2/M3 Metro (Pair) - Prague Metro Czech Republic
- Siemens-Adtranz LRV
- Duewag/Siemens 1435 mm Combino Low Flr LRV
- MX3000 Metro car for Oslo (SGP Wien works) - Oslo T-bane, Norway
- CAF S4000 Metro - Barcelona Metro
- Schindler/Fiat-SIG/Adtranz Cobra Be 4/6 Low Floor LRV - Zurich VBZ
- Class H Metro 5001 - Berlin BVG
- SWBSiemensr NGT 6D LRV - Bonn, Germany
- EuroSprinter electric locomotive
- Desiro, ICE, and Transrapid trains
- The Siemens MOMO Siemens (train) - Melbourne, Australia
- EMU321, EMU341 - TRTC, Taipei
- VL256 (original from MATRA) - TRTC, Taipei
Control Systems Combino Tram in Basel Combino tram in PoznaÅ on PST line Combino D1 class in Melbourne The Combino is a low floor tram produced by Siemens Transportation Systems (formerly Duewag). ...
The Ultra Low Floor tram (ULF) is a low floor tram currently operating only in Vienna, Austria. ...
The Avanto has found success in the United States, including Houston, Texas. ...
The Edmonton Transit System, also called ETS, is the public transit service owned and operated by the city of Edmonton, Alberta. ...
Calgary Transit is the public transit service which is owned and operated by the city of Calgary, Alberta. ...
For other uses, see Alberta (disambiguation). ...
Calgary Transit SD-160 car 2214. ...
The Edmonton Transit System, also called ETS, is the public transit service owned and operated by the city of Edmonton, Alberta. ...
Calgary Transit is the public transit service which is owned and operated by the city of Calgary, Alberta. ...
For other uses, see Alberta (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the metro system in Hong Kong. ...
map of the Prague Metro The Prague metro is a subway, underground public transportation network in Prague, Czech Republic. ...
MX3000 is a rapid transit multiple unit used on Oslo T-bane in Oslo, Norway. ...
The T-bane is the metro system of Oslo, Norway, operated by Oslo T-banedrift, a subsidiary of the municipality transit authority Oslo Sporveier. ...
Plaça de Catalunya station The Barcelona Metro, part of the mass transit public transport system of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain is an extensive network of electrified railways that run underground in central Barcelona and above ground into the citys suburbs. ...
Map of Germany showing Bonn Watershed of the Rhine river Bonn is a city in Germany (Population (2002 est): 310 930, the 19th largest city in Germany), in the Bundesland of North Rhine-Westphalia, located ca. ...
The EuroSprinter family of electric locomotives is a modular concept of locomotives for the European market built by Siemens. ...
Desiro DMU, as part of an InterCity SÄgeata AlbastrÄ (Blue Arrow) train in Romania, run by CÄile Ferate Române A Bulgarian State Railways-operated Desiro train at the Central Railway Station in Sofia Desiro is a brand name of modular trains manufactured by Siemens of Germany. ...
ICE 3 trainset near Ingolstadt The InterCityExpress or ICE (German pronunciation: ) is a system of high-speed trains predominantly running in Germany and its neighbouring countries. ...
Transrapid at the Emsland test facility Transrapid is a German monorail system using magnetic levitation. ...
The Siemens MOMO Train (Modular Metro, originally NEXAS, but more generally Siemens train) is a type of electric train that operates on the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Australia. ...
The City of Melbournes coat of arms The central business district of Melbourne, viewed from the north Alternate meanings: Melbourne (disambiguation) Melbourne is the capital and largest city of the state of Victoria, and the second largest city in Australia, with a population of 52,117 in the Central...
This article is about the city. ...
Mécanique Avion TRAction or Matra is a French company covering a wide range of activities mainly related to aeronautics and weaponry which today operates as the Lagardère Group. ...
This article is about the city. ...
- SIMATIC PCS 7 Process Automation System for Process and Hybrid industries
- Siemens SPPA-T2000 Control System (formerly Teleperm XP)
- Siemens SPPA-T3000 Control System (For Electrical Power Generation Control)
Other - @ctiveFRIEND
- Advia(R) hematology systems [18]
- AXIOM Artis
- AXIOM Sensis
- Biograph TruePoint PET.CT
- E.Cam Signature Series Gamma Camera
- Industrial programmable controls (including Simatic PLC, and Logo! microcontrollers)
- Magnetom C!, a low field open MRI
- Magnetom Avanto, a Tim system MRI
- MAGNETOM(TM) Espree
- Magnetom Espree, a Tim system, open bore MRI
- Magnetom Trio, A Tim System, ultra high field MRI
- The Siemens Servo life support ventilator line
- Sinorix(TM)
- Sistore(TM)
- Siemens Soarian(TM) HIS
- SOMATOM(R) Definition CT
- SOMATOM(R) Sensation CT
- SOMATOM(R) Emotion CT
- Spectrum PowerCC(TM)
- Symbia TruePoint SPECT-CT
- Windturbines, 1.3 MW, 2.3 MW, 3.6 MW
Look up his in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Competition Main competitors of Siemens are: 3Com (NASDAQ: COMS) is a manufacturer best known for its computer network infrastructure products. ...
ABB, formerly Asea Brown Boveri, is a multinational corporation headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland, operating mainly in the power and automation technology areas. ...
Alcatel Lucent (or Alcatel-Lucent according to some sources) is the name of the new company formed after the merge agreement signed by Alcatel and Lucent Technologies. ...
Alstom (formerly GEC-Alsthom) (Euronext: ALO) is a large French company whose businesses are power generation, railway signalling; and manufacturing trains (e. ...
For other uses, see Bombardier (disambiguation). ...
Cisco redirects here. ...
Computrols was founded in 1983 in New Orleans, Louisiana by Royden J. Lynch, Jr. ...
This article is about an industrial manufacturer. ...
Emerson Electric Company is a global company based in the United States which ranked 144 on the Fortune 500. ...
For other uses, see Ericsson (disambiguation). ...
GE redirects here. ...
Honeywell Heating Specialties Company Stock Certificate dated 1924 signed by Mark C. Honeywell - courtesy of Scripophily. ...
Johnson Controls, Inc. ...
Lantronix is an Irvine, California based manufacturer of LAN-attached serial and parallel access devices, print-servers and terminal server products. ...
Larsen & Toubro Limited is Indias largest engineering and construction conglomerate, with diverse interests such as hydraulic equipment, power services, fertilizer projects, and information technology. ...
MAN AG (German: Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg AG, ISIN: DE0005937007) is a German transportation company. ...
Northern Telecommunications Networks, commonly known as Nortel, is a telecommunications equipment manufacturer headquartered in Canada. ...
The OMRON Corporation ) (TYO: 6645) is a Japanese electronics company in Kyoto. ...
Philips HQ in Amsterdam Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. (Royal Philips Electronics N.V.), usually known as Philips, (Euronext: PHIA, NYSE: PHG) is one of the largest electronics companies in the world, founded and headquartered in the Netherlands. ...
Rockwell Automation NYSE: ROK is leading global provider of industrial automation power, control and information solutions that help manufacturers achieve a competitive advantage for their businesses. ...
Samsung Group is one of the largest South Korean business groupings. ...
Kenny Acheson Schneider Electric is a French global company. ...
Toshiba Corporations headquarters (Center) in Hamamatsucho, Tokyo Toshiba Corporation sales by division for year ending March 31, 2005 Toshiba Corporation ) (TYO: 6502 ) is a Japanese multinational conglomerate manufacturing company, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. ...
See also BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH - joint venture with Robert Bosch GmbH, makes appliances in Europe. ...
Siemens Limited is a company in Saudi Arabia and part of the global Siemens AG. Siemens Limited provides comprehensive solutions in many fields, ranging from oil and gas, petrochemicals, and power generation and distribution to information and communications, and health care. ...
The Simatic S5 PLC is an automation system based on Programmable Logic Controllers. ...
The Siemens S65 The Siemens SX1 The Siemens S55 The Siemens SX45 The Siemens M65 The Siemens MT50 The Siemens ME45 The BenQ-Siemens S68 The Siemens M55 The Siemens A52 The Siemens C35 The Siemens MC60 Siemens cellular telephones were mobile phones, produced by Siemens AG. In 2005 the...
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