Address
Werner-von-Siemens-Strasse 1
Munich, 80333
Germany
Phone
49 89 636 00
Website
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Industrial - Machinery
Employees
313000
First IPO Date
November 08, 1996
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Cedrik Neike | Chief Executive Officer of Digital Industries & Member of Managing Board | 3.24M | 1973 |
| Matthias Ernst Rebellius | Member of the Managing Board & Chief Executive Officer of Smart Infrastructure | 3.32M | 1965 |
| Roland Busch | President, Chief Executive Officer & Chairman of Management Board | 5.4M | 1964 |
| Veronika Bienert | CFO & Member of Management Board | 2.9M | 1973 |
| Peter Koerte | Chief Technology Officer, Chief Strategy Officer & Member of the Management Board | 2.9M | 1975 |
| Ralf Thomas | Special Advisor | 3.32M | 1961 |
| Judith Wiese | Chief People & Sustainability Officer and Member of Managing Board | 3.35M | 1971 |
| Peter Tollkuehn | CTO of Middle East Operations & Head of The Qatar Innovation Center | 0 | N/A |
| Hanno Kunkel | Chief Compliance Officer and Head of the Global Compliance Organization & Human Rights Officer | 0 | 1975 |
| Andreas Christian Hoffmann | General Counsel, Head of the Legal & Compliance Department | 0 | 1964 |
| Jochen Schmitz | Chief Financial Officer of Siemens Healthineers | 0 | 1966 |
| Mike Houghton | Managing Director of Process Industries & Drives - UK & Ireland | 0 | 1968 |
| Rudolf Basson | Chief Financial Officer of Digital Industries | 0 | N/A |
| Alia Al Rifai | Chief Financial Officer of Mideast Region | 0 | 1976 |
| Christiane Ribeiro Guimaraes Hofer | Head of Global Communications | 0 | 1978 |
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, established in Munich, Germany, in 1847, stands as a global technology powerhouse specializing in automation and digitalization. Its expansive reach covers Europe, the Americas, Asia, Australia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Commonwealth of Independent States. The company's operations are divided into several key segments: The Digital Industries division delivers advanced automation systems and software for industrial applications. This includes numerical control systems, motors, drives, inverters, integrated automation for machine tools, process control systems, machine-to-machine communication, sensors, RFID, software for product lifecycle management, simulation, testing of mechatronic systems, and cloud-based industrial Internet of Things platforms. Smart Infrastructure provides products, systems, solutions, services, and software engineered to facilitate a sustainable transition in energy generation from both fossil and renewable sources. It also supports the development of sustainable buildings and communities, alongside offering essential building technologies, electrification, and electrical products. The Mobility segment focuses on passenger and freight transportation. Its offerings span vehicles like trams, light rail, commuter trains, and passenger coaches, as well as locomotives for diverse transport needs. This segment also develops solutions for automated transportation, rail automation, electrification products, and intermodal transport systems. Siemens Healthineers is dedicated to the healthcare sector, manufacturing and marketing a broad spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic products and services, in addition to offering clinical consulting expertise. Finally, Siemens Financial Services offers a range of financial solutions, including debt and equity investments, leasing, lending, working capital financing, and specialized equipment, project, and structured financing.