German technology giant Siemens could reduce its workforce in the worldwide automation sector by up to 5,000 jobs worldwide.
Siemens flagged mounting geopolitical risks like trade conflicts and weak consumer demand in the year ahead after posting ...
Under the motto “Let’s advance Manufacturing,” Siemens and selected partners will demonstrate at Formnext 2024 how additive ...
By John Revill ZURICH (Reuters) -Siemens stock surged on Thursday after the engineering company posted better than expected ...
Siemens Energy on Tuesday said its operating profit narrowed in the fourth quarter, mainly boosted by an improved performance ...
Siemens reported strong Q4 FY 2024 results, surpassing market expectations. Takeaway Points Siemens reports strong Q4 FY 2024 ...
Siemens (0P6M – Research Report), the Industrials sector company, was revisited by a Wall Street analyst today. Analyst Alexander Virgo from ...
Enemalta said Wednesday it is poised to advance its grid technology to be able to provide a better service. Thanks to an agreement signed this week, Enemalta will embark on digitally transforming ...
Siemens Mexico's work to tackle water and energy issues shows how industry can be part of the solution, writes MND CEO Travis ...
India, known for its huge technology talent pool, needs to boost its data center infrastructure for it to become an ...
The industrial conglomerate reported a higher net profit for the fourth quarter of its fiscal year, beating market views, ...
Siemens could cut up to 5,000 jobs worldwide in its struggling factory automation business, Chief Executive Roland Busch said ...