Siemens Energy looks to Danish subsidiary for inspiration

Only one in 1,000 of Siemens Energy's personnel will be based in Denmark, but the company will nonetheless seek inspiration from the group's Danish office concerning the next step in the green energy transition, says Siemens A/S' CEO.
Siemens Energy A/S, CEO Peter Weinreich-Jensen | Photo: PR / Siemens
Siemens Energy A/S, CEO Peter Weinreich-Jensen | Photo: PR / Siemens

When the Frankfurt stock exchange opened today, a new company name appeared on the list of tradable equities.

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