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Honored guests and inaugural sponsors of the "Train of Ideas" (from the left): Klaus Hermansen, general consulate of the Kingdom of Denmark, Janez Potocnik, EU Environment Commissioner, Dorothee Stapelfeldt, Second Mayor of the free Hanseatic city of Hamburg, Pamela Fandel, Panasonic, Jutta Blankau, Environment Senator of the free Hanseatic city of Hamburg, Michael Westhagemann, Siemens AG North Region.
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Hamburg, Germany - April 15, 2011
In the coming months, the
Train of Ideas will bring an
interactive exhibition entitled "
Visions for future cities" to
18 metropolises in Europe.
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Train of Ideas. In the coming months, the Train of Ideas will bring an interactive exhibition entitled "Visions for future cities" to 18 metropolises in Europe. The interactive exhibition on rails will start in Hamburg, the European Green Capital 2011. Over 100 exemplary projects from the Hanseatic city and other European cities are presented in the train's six exhibit cars. As an official premium partner of the Train of Ideas, Siemens is represented with various green exhibits.
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The interactive exhibition on rails will start in Hamburg, the European Green Capital 2011.
Over
100 exemplary projects from the
Hanseatic city and other
European cities are presented in the
train's six exhibit cars.
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Large reception on Platform 12 in Hamburg-Altona. Train sponsor and actor Peter Lohmeyer arrives on the Siemens locomotive in front of the "Train of Ideas."
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As an official premium partner of the
Train of Ideas, Siemens is represented with various green exhibits.
For example, a selection of videos enables viewers to experience the
smart power grid of the future.
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Siemens is supporting the Train of Ideas with technical equipment and accompanying events, has provided a locomotive for the journey that can be used all over Europe and is showing exhibits which illustrate forward-looking technologies. In the exhibition car “The World of All” Siemens enables visitors at the push of a button to see how smart grids differ from existing grids and what advantages they offer.
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At the push of a button, visitors to this interactive exhibit can explore how smart grids differ from existing grids and what advantages tomorrow's grids offer.
Siemens supports the "Train of Ideas" on its European tour
Munich, Germany - April 15, 2011
With the support of
Siemens, Hamburg, as the
European Green Capital 2011, today launched the rolling, interactive exhibition "
Visions for future cities."
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Hauled with a great deal of efficiency: the Siemens Eurosprinter locomotive in front of the "Train of Ideas".
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In the coming months, the "
Train of Ideas" will be showing over
100 environmental projects in its six exhibit cars and providing information on central topics such as energy and mobility.
Through its participation,
Siemens wants to give fresh impetus to environmental protection and create a
communication channel for sustainable technologies that will reach all parts of Europe.
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A sought-after interview partner: Michael Westhagemann, head of Siemens Germany North Region, speaks about the premium sponsoring of Siemens AG for the Green Capital and the "Train of Ideas."
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Siemens is supporting the Train of Ideas with technical equipment and accompanying events, has provided a
locomotive for the journey that can be used
all over Europe and is showing exhibits which illustrate forward-looking technologies.
In the
exhibition car "The World of All," Siemens enables visitors at the push of a button to see how smart grids differ from existing grids and what advantages they offer.
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A good deal of "ballyhoo" around the "Train of Ideas" in Hamburg-Altona: the brass band "Täterä" provided the musical framing of its inauguration.
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Films illustrate the contributions of Siemens to environmentally friendly power with its power generation and transmission offerings – for example with the
development and production of wind turbines or with electromobility solutions.
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Dr. Roland Busch, Member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG and CEO Sector Infrastructure & Cities effective April 1, 2011.
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"Everyone can help to make our cities more livable. We also want to contribute and are actively involving ourselves in sustainable city development," said
Michael Westhagemann, head of Siemens' Germany North Region at the launch of the
Train of Ideas in Hamburg.
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Gross Domestic Product: A Major Factor Affecting the Ranking of almost all European Cities.
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Siemens AG is not only one of the
largest electrical engineering and electronics companies in the world, it is also
one of the largest suppliers of environmentally friendly infrastructure solutions for cities.
Technologies which cut CO2 emissions and help to protect the climate and environment already form one third of the company's revenue – with a strong upward tendency.
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Ranking of Europe’s-Greenest Cities.
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Siemens' range of environmentally friendly products and services is demonstrably the most comprehensive in the world.
The Environmental Portfolio enabled Siemens customers worldwide to reduce their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by a total of around 270 million tons.
This is the
equivalent of the total annual CO2 emissions of the world metropolises of Hong Kong, London, New York, Tokyo, Delhi and
Singapore.
More informations and press pictures are available:
www.siemens.com/press/trainofideas
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Destinations Train of Ideas.
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Stops of the Train of Ideas
The exhibition "Visions for future cities" is open all day and entry is free.
April 15 - 21:
Hamburg
April 26 - 29:
Copenhagen
May 1 - 4:
Malmö
May 6 - 10:
Gothenburg
May 12 - 15:
Oslo
May 20 - 22:
Zurich
May 24 - 27:
Munich
May 31 - June 4:
Warsaw
June 7 - 10:
Riga
June 12 - 14:
Tallinn
June 20 - 22:
Vienna
June 25 - 29:
Barcelona
July 2 - 4:
Marseilles
July 7 - 10:
Nantes
Summer Break
September 1 - 4:
Paris
September 7 - 13:
Brussels
September 15 - 19:
Amsterdam
September 21 - 25:
Antwerp
September 29 - October 22:
Hamburg
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Destinations Train of Ideas.
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About Siemens AG
Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, operating in the industry, energy and healthcare sectors.
For over
160 years, Siemens has stood for technological excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality.
The company is the
world's largest provider of environmental technologies, generating some €28 billion – more than one-third of its total revenue – from
green products and solutions.
In fiscal 2010, which ended on September 30, 2010, revenue totaled
€76 billion and net income €4.1 billion.
At the end of September 2010, Siemens had around
405,000 employees worldwide.
Further information is available on the Internet at:
http://www.siemens.com
Contact
Mr. Karlheinz Groebmair
Siemens AG
Wittelsbacherplatz 2
80333 Munich
Germany
Tel: +49 (89) 636-35181
karlheinz.groebmair@siemens.com
Source: Siemens AG
http://www.siemens.com/press/en/events/2011/corporate/2011-04-train.php
Dr. Roland Busch
Member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG
and CEO Sector Infrastructure & Cities
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Dr. Roland Busch
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Dr. Roland Busch, Member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG and CEO Sector Infrastructure & Cities effective April 1, 2011.
Born on November 22, 1964 in Erlangen, Germany
Education
Secondary school (baccalaureate)
Studied physics at the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany and at the University of Grenoble, France
Doctorate from the Friedrich Alexander University
Dipl.-Phys., Dr. rer.nat.
Professional History
1994
Joined Siemens AG. Corporate Research and Development Department, Erlangen. Project Head
1995
Automotive Systems Group (AT), Regensburg, Germany. Strategic Planning. Expert in Fuel Cell Technology.
Additionally from 1997: Assistant to the AT Group Executive Management
1998
Process and Information Management. Head of Central Quality and Internal Consulting
2001
Integration of VDO into Siemens VDO Automotive AG (SV). Head of Strategy and Consulting
2002
Head of Infotainment Solutions Division
2005
Siemens VDO Automotive Asia Pacific Co. Ltd., Shanghai, China. President and CEO
2007
Transportation Systems Group (TS), Erlangen. Head of Mass Transit Division
2008
Corporate Development Department (CD), Munich. Head of Corporate
Strategies (CD S)
2011
Member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG
CEO Sector Infrastructure & Cities
CEO Cluster Asia-Pacific
Source: Siemens AG
http://www.siemens.com/about/en/management-structure.htm#busch
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