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Automation giants Honeywell and Siemens affirmed their commitment to the life sciences sector, also signifying the growth of ...
Siemens AG said on Wednesday it will acquire U.S.-based Dotmatics for $5.1 billion from private equity firm Insight Partners to strengthen its Life Sciences portfolio. Financing for the deal would be ...
Siemens (SIEGY) announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire Dotmatics, a provider of Life Sciences R&D software based in Boston, ...
Accenture and Siemens are unifying and optimizing core engineering processes with Siemens Teamcenter as the client's common product lifecycle management (PLM) platform. The initiative rethinks and ...
Dedicated business practice expands long-standing alliance to drive development of software-defined products and factories at scale across industry Companies plan to scale new group to 7,000 ...
Max, formerly known as HBO Max, officially has a new logo on Sunday night, March 30. The new logo for Warner Bros. Discovery's steaming platform was unveiled on Sunday evening. The new logo gives ...
FRANKFURT-German industrial giant Siemens said on March 18 that it planned to cut more than 6,000 jobs worldwide due to weak demand and increasing competition in China and in its home market.
[SINGAPORE] The impact of Siemens’ global job cuts on its Singapore workforce cannot be determined yet, as the German industrial giant is still deciding how the layoffs will be made across different ...
Aletiq raised a €6 million funding round led by Point Nine a few months ago (around $6.5 million at current exchange rates). The French startup is announcing the funding round today. Aletiq has ...
Siemens will cut 5,600 jobs at its Digital Industries business, the engineering company said today, in the latest blow for German industry shaken by weak demand at home and abroad. The job cuts ...
Siemens is cutting 5,600 jobs from its digital industries division due to weak demand in key markets like China and Germany. The decision comes as orders and revenue have significantly declined over ...
Siemens announced today that it’s cutting around 6,000 jobs worldwide, and 450 of them will be in its EV charging business. The German tech giant is laying off 450 employees in the EV charging ...