Siemens
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Siemens
Summary
Siemens is a conglomerate[1]. Siemens draws 5,813 Wikipedia views per month (conglomerate category, ranking #7 of 65).[2]
Key Facts
- Siemens received the Q96249025[3].
- Siemens received the Berlin-Brandenburg Innovation Award[4].
- Siemens received the Innovation Prize of the German Economy[5].
- Siemens is in the country of Germany[6].
- Siemens's instance of is recorded as conglomerate[7].
- Siemens's instance of is recorded as business[8].
- Siemens's instance of is recorded as enterprise[9].
- Siemens's founder is recorded as Werner von Siemens[10].
- Siemens is owned by Siemens[11].
- Siemens is owned by treasury stock[12].
- Siemens is owned by Qatar Investment Authority[13].
- Siemens is owned by BlackRock[14].
- Werner von Siemens is named after Siemens[15].
- Siemens followed A. Reyrolle & Company[16].
- Siemens followed Siemens-Schuckert[17].
- Siemens followed Siemens-Reiniger-Werke[18].
- Siemens's headquarters location is recorded as Munich[19].
- Siemens's chief executive officer is recorded as Roland Busch[20].
- Siemens's has organizational division is recorded as Siemens Sector Energy[21].
- Siemens's child organization or unit is recorded as Siemens Digital Industries Software[22].
- Siemens's child organization or unit is recorded as Siemens Financial Services[23].
- Siemens's child organization or unit is recorded as Faraday[24].
- Siemens's child organization or unit is recorded as Siemens Canada[25].
- Siemens's child organization or unit is recorded as Siemens Technology and Services Private Limited[26].
- Siemens's child organization or unit is recorded as Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy[27].
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Founding
Siemens's founder is recorded as Werner von Siemens[10].
Identity
Part of include DAX[28], EURO STOXX 50[29], Stoxx Europe 600 Index[30], list of German companies by employees in 1938[31], CDAX[32], and Dow Jones Global Titans 50[33]. Predecessors include A. Reyrolle & Company[16], Siemens-Schuckert[17], and Siemens-Reiniger-Werke[18].
Leadership
Siemens's chief executive officer is recorded as Roland Busch[20].
Operations
Siemens's headquarters location is recorded as Munich[19]. Subsidiaries include Siemens Digital Industries Software[22], a business[34], in Germany[35], founded in 2007[36], headquartered in Plano[37]; Siemens Financial Services[23], a business[38], in Germany[39], founded in 1997[40], headquartered in Munich[41]; Faraday[24], a business[42], founded in 1875[43], headquartered in Florham Park[44]; Siemens Canada[25], a business[45], in Canada[46], headquartered in Oakville[47]; Siemens Technology and Services Private Limited[26], a business[48], founded in 1992[49], headquartered in Mumbai[50]; and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy[27], a company[51], in Spain[52], founded in 1984[53], headquartered in Zamudio[54].
Industry
Industries include electrical engineering[55], powertrain technology[56], biomedical engineering[57], power plant technology[58], mechanical engineering[59], and lighting technique[60].
Ownership
Owners include Siemens[11], a German noble family[61], in Germany[62]; treasury stock[12]; Qatar Investment Authority[13], a business[63], in Qatar[64], founded in 2005[65], headquartered in Doha[66]; and BlackRock[14], a company[67], in United States[68], founded in 1988[69], headquartered in New York City[70]. Siemens's stock exchange is recorded as Frankfurt Stock Exchange[71].
Recognition
Awards received include Q96249025[3], an award[72], in Germany[73], founded in 1987[74]; Berlin-Brandenburg Innovation Award[4], an award[75]; and Innovation Prize of the German Economy[5], an award[76], in Germany[77], founded in 1980[78].
Why It Matters
Siemens draws 5,813 Wikipedia views per month (conglomerate category, ranking #7 of 65).[2] Siemens has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[79] Siemens is known by 62 alternative names across languages and contexts.[80]
FAQs
What awards did Siemens receive?
Honors received include Q96249025[3], Berlin-Brandenburg Innovation Award[4], and Innovation Prize of the German Economy[5].