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Innovation
What technology really achieves |
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Siemens has always been a company
of inventors and patents. Werner von
Siemens (1816-1892)—the brilliant
inventor and visionary entrepreneur
of the second half of the nineteenth
century—not only gave significant
impulses to the then infant
electrical engineering, but also—at
the same time—decisively advanced
the development of the industry.
Nowadays, Siemens makes seven
thousand inventions each year, and a
patent is applied for two thirds of
them.
When it comes to product
development, one always has to find
the golden path between innovation
at the right time and with the right
means. To be of benefit to our
customers, an innovation always has
to function reliably and be
available at a competitive market
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