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  2. List of Siemens products - Wikipedia

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    SWBSiemensr NGT 6D LRV – Bonn, Germany; Eurorunner diesel locomotive; EuroSprinter electric locomotive; C651, Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) Siemens Desiro regional train; ICE and related Velaro, and future ICx intercity trains. Transrapid maglev. Siemens Modular Metro: Siemens Nexas, Melbourne, Australia; EMU321, EMU341 – TRTC, Taipei

  3. FOUP - Wikipedia

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    FOUP (an acronym for Front Opening Unified Pod [1] or Front Opening Universal Pod [2]) is a specialized plastic carrier designed to hold silicon wafers securely and safely in a controlled environment, and to allow the wafers to be transferred between machines for processing or measurement.

  4. AN/AAQ-28 Litening - Wikipedia

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    Litening is an integrated targeting pod that mounts externally to the aircraft. The targeting pod contains a high-resolution, forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensor that displays an infrared image of the target to the aircrew; it has a wide field of view search capability and a narrow field of view acquisition/targeting capability of battlefield-sized targets.

  5. Siemens - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Siemens sued German satirist F.C. Delius for his satirical history of the company, Unsere Siemens-Welt, and it was determined much of the book contained false claims although the trial itself publicized Siemens's history in Nazi Germany. [24] The company supplied electrical parts to Nazi concentration camps and death camps. The ...

  6. Howden Turbo - Wikipedia

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    Howden Turbo GmbH is a German engineering company, based in Frankenthal in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.The company was formed after Colfax Corporation acquired Siemens Turbomachinery Equipment GmbH (STE) from Siemens in October 2017 for €195 million.

  7. Siemens Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Siemens Mobility GmbH is a division of Siemens. With its global headquarters in Munich , Siemens Mobility has four core business units: Mobility Management, dedicated to rail technology and intelligent traffic systems, Railway Electrification, Rolling Stock, and Customer Services.

  8. Roland Busch - Wikipedia

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    Roland Busch was born on November 22, 1964, in Erlangen, Barvaria, Germany. His father worked as a primary school principal, while his mother was employed at a local bank before becoming a full-time homemaker to care for Busch and his older brother. [5] [2] He attended school in Erlangen and developed an interest in mathematics and science.

  9. Siemens Energy - Wikipedia

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    Siemens Energy AG is a German publicly-traded energy corporation formed through the spin-off of the former Gas and Power division of Siemens, and it includes full ownership of Siemens Gamesa. [ 1 ] Christian Bruch is the CEO, and the former CEO of Siemens AG, Joe Kaeser , is the chairman of the supervisory board.