- CEO
- Roland Busch
- Full Time Employees
- 313,000
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Industrial - Machinery
- Address
- Werner-von-Siemens-Strasse 1 Munich Germany 80333
- IPO Date
- Apr 13, 2011
- Business
- Siemens AG (SMAWF) is a leading global technology company focused on automation, digitalization, electrification, and sustainability across industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. Headquartered in Munich and Berlin, Germany, the company traces its origins to 1847 when it was founded as Telegraphen-Bau-Anstalt von Siemens & Halske in Berlin. Siemens operates in more than 200 countries and regions, serving industrial manufacturers, utilities, transportation authorities, healthcare providers, and governments with comprehensive portfolios spanning multiple segments.
In its Digital Industries segment, Siemens provides factory automation systems and software, numerical control systems, servo motors, drives, inverters, integrated automation for machine tools and production machines, process control systems, machine-to-machine communication products, sensors, radio frequency identification systems, production and product lifecycle management software, simulation and testing tools for mechatronic systems, and the Mendix cloud-native low-code application development platform; the Smart Infrastructure segment offers products, systems, solutions, services, and software for energy generation from fossil and renewable sources, energy management, sustainable buildings and communities, electrification, and electrical products including building technology; the Mobility segment delivers rail passenger and freight transportation solutions such as metro systems, trams, light rail, commuter trains, locomotives, passenger coaches, automated transportation systems, rail automation products, maintenance and digital services, and cloud-based solutions; Siemens Healthineers develops, manufactures, and sells diagnostic and therapeutic products including medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics, point-of-care testing, clinical IT solutions, and AI-enabled services for healthcare providers; additionally, Siemens Financial Services provides financing solutions encompassing debt and equity investments for Siemens customers and third parties, while broader offerings include drive technology, industrial automation, and consumer products like electrical installation systems, home automation, and security systems.
Recent developments underscore Siemens' strategic evolution, including the divestiture of its Innomotics GmbH low-voltage motors and large drives business to KPS Capital Partners for an enterprise value of €3.5 billion, with completion anticipated in late 2024 or early 2025; the acquisition of ebm-papst's industrial drive technology business in November 2025, integrated as Simotics E to bolster flexible manufacturing automation and expand into intelligent battery-powered drive and robot solutions via the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio; the April 2025 acquisition of Dotmatics, a scientific intelligence platform, from Insight Partners for $5.1 billion to enhance life sciences R&D through integration with Siemens' digital twin and AI capabilities; and an expanded partnership with Capgemini announced in October 2025 to combine Siemens' industrial automation technology and software with Capgemini's consulting expertise for accelerated AI-driven manufacturing transformations. In November 2025, Siemens advanced its ONE Tech Company program into a new growth phase, targeting expansions in AI applications, AI factory capabilities, life sciences software, and sustainability initiatives to drive efficiency in factories, livable cities, and sustainable transportation. These moves reflect Siemens' ongoing focus on portfolio optimization, technological innovation, and positioning at the forefront of industrial AI and decarbonization trends.