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Siemens is a global technology powerhouse that stands for engineering excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality. Established in Singapore since 1908, Siemens has grown with Singapore, and has helped to develop the Lion City into the modern, economic powerhouse it is today.
The company focuses on the areas of intelligent infrastructure for buildings and distributed energy systems, automation and digitalization in the process and manufacturing industries, smart mobility solutions for rail and road transport, as well as medical technology and digital healthcare services.
At present, Siemens Singapore has five companies and employs close to 1,000 people. In fiscal 2020 (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2020), sales to customers amounted to EUR 198 million and new orders totaled EUR 306 million.

The impact of digitalization on cities
Cities have different capacities to adapt and grow in the future by using digital technology to improve efficiency and relieve pressure on infrastructure, the environment and economy. Find out how this transformation is reflected in Singapore.

Expo 2020 Dubai: Is this what the city of the future looks like?
More than 130 buildings at the Expo 2020 Dubai site are connected via Internet of Things technology, making the Expo a blueprint for future smart cities. Find out more.

Financing smart buildings: driving value in the “new normal”
The pandemic and its resulting economic pressures are driving the need to make buildings smart and more energy efficient. This whitepaper looks at how future savings can be used to fund the cost of smart buildings conversion.

Siemens and BECIS accelerate deployment of distributed energy in Asia Pacific
This partnership provides customers access to distributed energy solutions via a flexible “Energy as a Service” (Eaas) model. Find out more.

Making grid edge a business innovation
Grid edge as a flash point of innovation goes beyond technology. Find out how innovative finance solutions make grid edge investment easy.

Future cities: “We have to act right now”
Martina Otto, UN Environment’s Head of Cities, believes that the next 15 years are critical for urban areas. The choices we make now will determine their sustainability.
Asia’s sustainable development challenge: financing its infrastructure boom
Asia’s urban future will transform its economy. But infrastructure costs are staggering. The private sector can step in to help with technologies and financing solutions. Discover how technology and financing can make real what matters.
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