<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>吏硫섏뒪 蹂대룄?먮즺</title><link>https://www.siemens.co.kr/eng/press/press-releases-list.asp</link><description>吏硫섏뒪 蹂대룄?먮즺</description><language>ko-Kr</language><lastBuildDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:00:00 GMT</lastBuildDate><item><title>Strategy clearly focused on double-digit growth by customer-focus and innovation</title><author><![CDATA[Siemens Korea (Presidens: Horst J. Kayser, http://www.siemens.co.kr/), the world's leader of electronics and electrical engineering solution, has achieved to make a remarkable performance with maintaining double digit growth for several years in the 6 business areas, Information and Communication, Automation/Control, Power, Transportation, Medical and Lighting. Particularly Siemens has achieved a great business performance as winning the KT OXC project, which could be as big as KRW 120 billion with driving competitors such as Lucent, Alcatel away after 2 years of Siemens' entry into the communications market in Korea.
Dr. Horst J. Kayser, who took over the management of Siemens Ltd. Seoul and the role as Speaker of Siemens in Korea for all 6 business areas, announced his plans to achieve double digit growth on an annual basis by focusing on strengthening Siemens' position as the domestic market leader, with management plans based on three keywords - Customer Focus, Innovation, and People.
In particular, he will place emphasis on innovative businesses including advanced medical equipment, environment-friendly energy solutions, automotive components and industrial automation and control systems. Furthermore, he has made an effort to have a systematic and effective relationship with customer by strengthening each business sector's communication through a proven internal project tool in headquarters.
One of the corporations which have invested a significant amount of its profits back into R&amp;D, Siemens has made efforts to ensure the successful establishment of the ‘Siemens Medical R&amp;D Center' in collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy and Gyeonggi Province, as well as focus on providing advanced ultrasound technology. Besides, Siemens has invested and fostered DASAN Networks, Siemens' business partner, as a local R&amp;D special company of Siemens' network devices and has a plan to cooperate in order to extend to provide DASAN's solution for Asia market as well as Europe, North and South America markets. Furthermore, it is expected to grow more remarkably than any other years with establishing R&amp;D center for developing 4 generation core wireless technologies with local communication companies.
On the other hand, as one of Korea society members and a corporate citizen, Siemens Korea has taken participated in various social responsibility programs such as Beautiful Store and Habitat activity and has a plan to participate active and diverse social responsibility programs in 2006. Additionally, Siemens Korea has a plan to educate and train competent human resources as having wide and diverse educational-industrial relationships with several universities in Korea through SSP (Siemens Student Program), which provides internship opportunity in German Headquarter and a technical support and training for human resource in SMT (Surface Mounting Technology) and next generation semiconductor mounting area with YeongJin College.
CEO InterviewHorst J. KayserPresident &amp; CEO of Siemens Ltd. SeoulQ1. What are Siemens Korea's movement and future plans in communication business?Siemens has won the KT OXC order, which could be as big as KRW 120 billion, securing further business opportunities into the Korean communications market. The entry into Korea's communications business is quite late; Siemens is in fact a renowned communications leader in Europe, with its active investment and business management and advanced technology. After KT OXC project, which is the first project for Siemens to open the communication market in Korea, Siemens plans to add Core Network market, as well as Local Loop, GE-PON, HSDPA, next generation mobile communication system, Wimax / Wibro market to its communication business.Q2. What are the specific R&amp;D plan in Korea like DASAN Networks and 4G R&amp;D Center?Siemens Korea had acquired DASAN Networks, broadband solution company in Korea and has fostered it as a domestic R&amp;D center of Siemens network devices. Siemens has a plan to invest and foster DASAN networks as a R&amp;D special company continuously for network devices development. Furthermore, we will continue to invest in communication area such as 4G R&amp;D center establishment. Siemens has communication R&amp;D centers in 25 countries, but a 4G research center hasn't been established outside its German headquarters before. To establish R&amp;D center in Korea means that Korea is considered to play an important role in next generation mobile communication. Established in the beginning of this year, 4G R&amp;D center will focus on next generation mobile technologies such as Wibro based on MIMO, OFDM and HSDPA, IMS and TETRA, and it will be an advance base of Seimens mobile network.
Q3. Whar are Siemens Korea's business plans this year?This year, Siemens Korea's all division including Communication Group will continue to achieve double digit growth with a strategic advantage. Besides, we will make efforts to develop people and take a corporate citizenship by participating diverse social responsibility activities.]]></author><category>Strategy clearly focused on double-digit growth by customer-focus and innovation</category><link><![CDATA[https://www.siemens.co.kr/eng/press/press-releases-view.asp?IDX=48]]></link></item><item><title>Siemens’ SMD “SIPLACE” Software- Supports Effective Production Solutions for Korean Manufacturers</title><author><![CDATA[On Jan. 17, Siemens Korea (CEO: Horst J. Kayser, http://www.siemens.co.kr/) held a press conference and announced its plan to actively advance into the Korean market this year, through product transfer managed by the offline programming of Siemens Surface Mounting Device (SMD) "SIPLACE" and the rapid introduction of new products.&nbsp;
As the market share of Korean electronics companies has been growing in the global market, the Electronics Assembly Systems of Siemens Korea has become competitive through a cycle of releasing new products to meet the changing preferences of customers, developing the next generation of technology, incorporating it into the products and releasing new products again.
SIPLACE software is designed for convenient and quick product transfer and introduction of new products, to minimize effects on the productivity and aim for the continuous improvement of operations to enhance the product quality. Most product transfer and new product introduction processes can be operated off-line through SIPLACE software. This means that while the engineers prepare for the new product introduction off line, operators can continue to operate the production routes and also prepare for the production of the next products. This function can minimize the production suspension rate by up to 50%. Regardless of production transfer and the increase of new product introduction, production efficiency can be maintained or even improved through the offline function.
In addition, SIPLACE software can strengthen the efficiency of new product introduction by simplifying and automating the processes. Additionally, other SIPLACE functions such as Flexible Dual Transport can be used so as to enhance efficiency. As this software can streamline the changes to the assembly line and can process data through controlled processes, jobs do not overlap and the consistency of data change can be maintained.&nbsp;
Tony Kleinheniz, Vice President of Electronics Assembly Systems of Siemens Korea, said, "Siemens is listening to the demands of Korean manufacturers all the time and is designing our software to achieve high productivity even when the production plan becomes complicated. SIPLACE software is an effective tool to implement solutions to any production problems that may occur in the future."&nbsp;]]></author><category>Siemens’ SMD “SIPLACE” Software- Supports Effective Production Solutions for Korean Manufacturers</category><link><![CDATA[https://www.siemens.co.kr/eng/press/press-releases-view.asp?IDX=49]]></link></item><item><title>Siemens to Hold the World’s Largest Automation Road Show</title><author><![CDATA[Siemens Automation and Drives, the leader in automation products and systems, is launching the world largest automation road show event called ‘exiderdome'. The automation road show will visit Busan and Seoul this coming February and March, respectively.
The mobile trade fair ‘exiderdome', which will visit 17 nations all over the world over the next 3 years, showcases the leading technical strength of Siemens in the industrial automation field, as well as trends for the future.&nbsp; "exiderdome" will also bring its multimedia show, which is much like a collaboration of art that combines all of industrial automation leader Siemens' latest technology, to the exhibition.&nbsp; ‘exiderdome' will start at Yacht Club in Sooyeongman, Busan on February 7 and last for 5 days, and will be held in Tancheon auto cinema, Seoul from March 8 for 10 days.&nbsp; The exhibition is open to the public on February 11 in Busan and March 8 to 12 in Seoul.
‘exiderdome' is an unprecedented exhibition with a brand new concept.&nbsp; It comprises 39 containers to form a total of 900 square meters, which is equivalent to a half size of football field.&nbsp; The hall is divided into two floors that weigh nearly 670 tons.&nbsp; Four months were spent on designing the dome and two months on construction of the ‘exiderdome'.&nbsp; 34 people had to work over ten days just to set up the dome and the length of trucks to carry exhibition equipments reaches one kilometer, if lined up.
The ‘exiderdome' exhibition will present an overview of Siemens 137,000 automation Siemens products and technology in one location, and will also offer solutions for enhanced better productivity and faster cycle of new product development for the manufacturing industry. During the event, the visitors will be offered an opportunity to make a donation for the injured or the suffering from industrial accidents.&nbsp; Siemens will also donate matching grant fund which means Siemens will double the amount of collected money and plan to donate it to the respective organization.
In addition, visitors will be able to experience a multimedia show, a true work of art with technology.&nbsp; The multimedia show, which will be displayed on a 34 meter wide screen, presents the epoch of Siemens' cutting-edge technology.&nbsp; The images of the multimedia show will be delivered through 150 prisms and will be transmitted at a speed of 625 mega bytes per second, which is the same speed of turning 25,000 pages per second.&nbsp; These pages spread out together reach a distance of almost 7.3 kilometer.&nbsp; The magnificent images delivered to the audience on this mega screen will be the experience of a lifetime.
Dr. Kayser, president and CEO of Siemens Korea stated, "As worldwide leader in automation, Siemens Automation and Drives, has put our utmost effort into the ‘exiderdome' and it will present a magnificent spectacle that will be incomparable to any other road show you have ever seen."&nbsp; He added, "The exiderdome in Korea will be a good example of how much Siemens has committed into the Korean market.&nbsp; Throughout the road show, I very much look forward to meeting with Korea customers, one of the most advanced countries in automation."Moreover, Geunther Klopsch, Vice President Automation and Drives in Siemens Korea said, "Siemens A&amp;D will continue to provide tailored products that meet Korean customers' diverse and specific needs and do our best to develop innovative solutions that will lead the growth of the industry."
"exiderdome," which had its first grand appearance in Shanghai, China, last January, will make a tour to the Asian region, including Thailand and Singapore after passing through Korea.&nbsp; It will continue its grand march for three years in Asia, Russia and Australia next year, and the US, Canada and Mexico the year after.
Siemens has been holding such world tour road shows since 2002 in order to lead trends and to present visions of automation for the future.&nbsp; Siemens has successfully held ‘Exider Train' for three years, finishing up in 2004.&nbsp; ‘Exider Train' was a moving train-concept road show, which toured 100 cities and attracted an audience of over 150 thousand around the world.]]></author><category>Siemens to Hold the World’s Largest Automation Road Show</category><link><![CDATA[https://www.siemens.co.kr/eng/press/press-releases-view.asp?IDX=50]]></link></item><item><title>Siemens and POSCON Create a Comprehensive Technological Partnership</title><author><![CDATA[On March 14, the world's leader in electrical engineering and electronics solutions, Siemens, concluded an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) for a comprehensive technological partnership with POSCON, with the aim of developing mutual cooperation going forward in the industrial automation industry. The MOU was concluded in the presence of Byeong-jo Choi, President of POSCON and Horst J. Kayser, President and CEO of Siemens Korea, at the Jamsil Drive-in Theater in Seoul, site of the world's biggest automobile road show, exiderdome.
The purpose of this partnership is to achieve the future business visions of both companies by establishing technological cooperation in the overall industrial areas. When Siemens' TIA (Totally Integrated Automation), TIP (Totally Integrated Power), and CIS (Completely Integrated Solutions) systems are provided after customized for the Korean market, the two parties will be able to get closer to their customers.
Through this partnership, Siemens will be able to stably provide POSCON with the world's best industrial automation products and related services, and POSCON will have the opportunity to improve its productivity and to expand its business areas, based on these Siemens products and services.
The aligning of Siemens' solution development technology and advanced automation products with POSCON's system engineering technology will give Siemens a stronghold as the world's leading industrial automation engineering company, supplying the highest automation solutions required across industrial fields.
On the other hand, POSCON plans to enhance its reliability by establishing a quick service system through a regular mutual exchange of sales information and technologies with Siemens, and to expand its opportunities to participate in a number of businesses through stable operations of future projects.]]></author><category>Siemens and POSCON Create a Comprehensive Technological Partnership</category><link><![CDATA[https://www.siemens.co.kr/eng/press/press-releases-view.asp?IDX=51]]></link></item><item><title>Siemens Pursues Continuous Collaboration with Gachon University of Medicine and Science</title><author><![CDATA[On April 19, Gachon University of Medicine and Science and Siemens Medical Solutions, the world's leader in medical solutions, announced plans to establish the basis for continuous collaboration in brain imaging research. Siemens plans to provide 3 Tesla MRI brain scanners to the ‘Neuroscience Research Institute (NRI)' of Gachon University of Medicine and Science, following the supply of 7 Tesla MRI scanners in the past. Along with existing high resolution PET technology, this system is expected to open a new chapter in the diagnosis and therapy of brain disease, as it makes a vital contribution to the efforts of world-renowned Dr. Zang-hee Cho and his research team as they work to develop research and understanding of the brain and its processes, and conduct in-depth studies.
With these two ultra high magnetic field MRI systems, the NRI is set to become the world's leading brain imaging research institute in terms of technological capabilities. The 7 Tesla system, the first in Asia and the fourth of its kind in the world, observes and analyzes not only the smallest systems of the nerve pathways, but also a functional MRI (brain activity analysis). In addition, the hybrid PET/7T MRI system, given PET's ultra high quality imaging capabilities, enables excellent image quality and sensitivity to be realized in molecular images. The knowledge obtained from these studies will greatly help in understanding a number of the processes that take place in the human brain, such as passing signals. The results can also be studied broadly through the 3 Tesla MRI. The first study results are anticipated for release in the second half of this year.
Dr. Zang-hee Cho of NRI said, ‘Siemens is an ideal partner to help us improve our brain imaging studies. I believe that our research team will be able to further develop our medical science findings through our collaboration with Siemens.' Since the NRI, the Neuroscience Research Institute, was established, it has conducted a number of studies of the human brain system. Both parties plan to expand the NRI into a ‘High-Tech Medical Imaging Research Center'. There are also plans afoot to train specialists in this area, and create employment by transferring advanced medical imaging technologies to Korea and establishing the related infrastructure.
Dr. Hermann Requardt, Chief Technology Officer and Senior Director of Siemens Global, said "The purpose of Siemens' business is to develop medical service technology and reduce medical expenses. Basic studies in medical imaging can serve as significant factors in improving our understanding of diseases, and to determine more effective methods for diagnosis of, and therapy for, these diseases." He added "Collaboration with an advanced research institute such as NRI is a necessary step towards leading innovation in medical sciences, as Siemens can create an atmosphere for creative studies and also exchange in-depth research know-how."]]></author><category>Siemens Pursues Continuous Collaboration with Gachon University of Medicine and Science</category><link><![CDATA[https://www.siemens.co.kr/eng/press/press-releases-view.asp?IDX=52]]></link></item></channel></rss>