Siemens is using AI tools to help industrial workers troubleshoot maintenance problems and boost productivity.
Siemens Energy's Q4 earnings release highlighted strong growth in Grid Technologies, driven by the electrification megatrend.
German technology giant Siemens could reduce its workforce in the worldwide automation sector by up to 5,000 jobs worldwide.
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Siemens could cut up to 5,000 jobs worldwide in its struggling factory automation business, Chief Executive Roland Busch said ...
Siemens uses AI to tackle industrial challenges like safety and workforce shortages. Siemens says its AI tools, such as Senseye, boost productivity and reduce costs for global clients. This ...