Siemens (disambiguation)
Siemens is a German engineering and technology conglomerate founded by Werner von Siemens.
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Siemens may also refer to
People
- Siemens (surname), list of people with the German surname
- Siemens family, a family of German inventors, engineers, and industrialists, including:
- Werner von Siemens (1816–1892), German inventor and founder of Siemens AG
- Carl Wilhelm Siemens (1823–1883), brother of Werner von Siemens and inventor of the Open Hearth Furnace
Places
- Siemens, Michigan, a community in the United States
Companies
- Siemens AG, a German multinational corporation founded by the Siemens family. Subsidiaries named Siemens include:
- Siemens Building Technologies
- Siemens Energy Sector
- Siemens Financial Services
- Siemens Healthineers
- Siemens Mobility
- Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme
- Siemens Power Generation
- Siemens PLM Software
- Siemens Wind Power
- Siemens Technology and Services, Indian subsidiary in Mumbai
- Siemens & Halske (1847–1966), German electrical engineering company that later became Siemens AG
- Siemens Brothers (1858–1955), British engineering branch of the company, later sold during World War I
- Siemens-Schuckert (1803–1966), German electrical engineering company incorporated into Siemens AG in 1966
Science and technology
- Siemens (train), a type of metro train that operates in Melbourne, Australia
- siemens (unit), symbol S, the SI derived unit of electrical conductance
- Siemens-Martin process, open hearth furnace process invented by Carl Siemens
- Siemens mercury unit, an obsolete unite of electrical resistance
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