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Siemens Healthineers is a German multinational company with specializing in medical technology. [2] It was spun off from its parent company Siemens in 2017, which retains a 75% stake. Siemens Healthineers is the parent company for several medical technology companies and is headquartered in Erlangen, Germany.
In August 2020, Siemens Healthineers announced plans to acquire Varian for $16.4 billion. [5] [6] The deal was completed in April 2021. [7] After the merger Varian continues to operate independently; it retained its headquarters and employees. [8] [9]
Siemens AG (German pronunciation: [ˈziːməns] ⓘ [3] [4] [5] or [5]) is a German multinational technology conglomerate.It is focused on industrial automation, distributed energy resources, rail transport and health technology. [6]
Siemens AG has a 20 member supervisory board, with 10 members representing management and 10 representing employees.The employee side includes 3 IG Metall trade unionists and 7 Siemens employees who are members of the European and Group Works Council as well as the Central Works Councils of Siemens AG, Siemens Mobility and Siemens Healthcare.
Siemens Financial Services GmbH (SFS) is a division of the German Siemens company that offers international financing in the business-to-business area. The company’s global headquarters is in Munich, Germany. SFS serves both Siemens and external clients, primarily in the energy, industry, healthcare and infrastructure & cities markets.
Mentor Graphics started to operate as "Mentor, a Siemens Business". [32] Under the terms of the acquisition, Mentor Graphics kept its headquarters in Wilsonville with workforce intact, and operated as an independent subsidiary. [1] In January 2021, Mentor became a division of Siemens and was renamed as Siemens EDA. [33]
Nashville-based Bridgestone Americas plans to shutter its tire plant located in La Vergne, Tennessee, later this year, which will leave 700 workers based in Rutherford County without jobs.
Peter Löscher (born 17 September 1957 in Villach, Austria) is an Austrian manager who was the CEO of Siemens from 2007 until 2013. As of 2017, Löscher remains as the only CEO to be hired from outside the conglomerate in the 170-year history of Siemens. [1]