Siemens: Providing building technology for the future

By Dan Weatherley
We explore Siemens’ large range of energy-efficient, safe and secure buildings and infrastructure...

Siemens: Providing building technology for the future

We explore Siemens’ large range of energy-efficient, safe and secure buildings and infrastructure.

About Siemens

In fiscal 2019, which ended on September 30, 2019, Siemens UK generated revenue of €8.4 billion. At the end of September 2019, the company had 16,500 employees in the UK. 

Building automation and control

The size of the building really is irrelevant when it comes it using Siemens’ building automation and control services. The company’s comprehensive building automation and control systems portfolio allows it to perfectly tailor an automation and control solution to each project‘s individual needs. 

Openness and flexibility are the bottom line for all systems. As a result, open communication protocols enable their easy integration with other systems and the option to modernize later on. Combining electrical and HVAC systems in a comprehensive, multi-discipline approach and designing for reliability – this is how perfect places become a reality.

Energy and sustainability – the new competitive edge

Buildings play a key role in how sustainably and competitively organizations fulfil their mission: they impact financial and reputational strength, service delivery capability, as well as employee well-being and productivity. 

It is therefore critical that buildings perform at their best. At Siemens, it is well recognised that energy and sustainability are key drivers of building performance. Siemens brings together expertise, technology and services that lower operating costs and risks and reduce environmental impact. 

It does this by leveraging building data to optimize energy consumption, procurement and supply, as well as critical power quality so organizations can fulfil their mission better.  

Smart HVAC products

From valves and actuators to sensors and thermostats: All of Siemens’ products fulfil the highest quality standards. Energy efficiency, easy handling and long lifecycles are among the essential features of every single one of the company’s products. 

And open communication standards like KNX and BACnet enhance compatibility and easily allow for seamless integration into building automation and control systems – this is how perfect places become a reality. 

Siemens’ portfolio offers you all the products you need from just one source. You benefit from consistent installation processes and easy engineering for every single product. Plus, you'll receive support anywhere and anytime, with tools and apps designed to make your work as simple as possible – so you can focus on creating perfect places for your customers.

Fire safety: A perfect place is a protected place

Fire safety involves many disciplines from detection, alarming and evacuation to danger and building management. Only if all of them are carefully geared to each other as well as your specific requirements can you be assured that your employees, visitors, guests and assets are maximally protected. 

Siemens offers all the required products, systems and solutions from a single source to safeguard the continuity of your business.

Information extracted from the Siemens official website.

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