Siemens: A Technology Leader in Canada for 110 Years

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 September 23, 2022

 

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When global companies invest in Canada, they invest for the long haul. That’s the case with technology company Siemens, which established its Canadian operations more than a century ago. Today, Siemens Canada has 24 offices and manufacturing facilities across the country, including its headquarters in Oakville, Ontario. Watch this video to learn about Siemens Canada’s focus on technology for industry, infrastructure, transportation and healthcare. Find out how the company’s 2,500 employees are building more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, smarter buildings and grids, and greener transportation.

 

 

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