![]() The groundbreaking ceremony marked the start of the first module. Siemens Campus Erlangen was designed by the architects KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten of Frankfurt, Germany. Openness and transparency will characterize not only the outward features of the campus but also the work environments within its buildings, which will have an open, flexible design. In cooperation with Erlangen's municipal utility, the campus will operate on a COĢ-neutral basis thanks to an innovative district cooling and heating concept and innovative building technology and will be a model of efficiency and sustainability. With state-of-the-art building and energy technology, the premises will be developed over the long term into Siemens' first COĢ-neutral location worldwide. Over the next few years, the construction of the Siemens campus will gradually transform the research center in the south of Erlangen into one of the company's most advanced locations worldwide. Scheduled for completion in 2030, the campus will include a hotel, restaurants and service operations as well as office buildings. A completely new urban district is now set to arise in the southern part of Erlangen, Germany, Siemens' largest location worldwide. The groundbreaking ceremony marks the start of the construction of the first module of Siemens Campus Erlangen. Siegfried Russwurm, member of the Siemens Managing Board Josef Weber, planning and construction officer for the City of Erlangen Dr. Thomas, member of the Siemens Managing Board Zsolt Sluitner, CEO of Siemens Real Estate, Prof. Thomas – together with Bavarian State Minister Joachim Herrmann, Mayor of Erlangen Florian Janik and other representatives of the public and of Siemens' management and workforce – officially broke ground for the largest construction project of Siemens AG worldwide.įrom left to right: Hans-Jürgen Hartung, chair of the Siemens Works Council for Erlangen-South Sigrid Heitkamp, chair of the Siemens Works Council for Erlangen-Center Johann Bögl, shareholder of the Max Bögl Group Joachim Herrmann, Bavarian state minister of the Interior, for Building and Transport Jürgen Engel, architect of Siemens Campus Erlangen Ralf P. With the ceremonial filling of a time capsule and a subsequent virtual tour through the future Siemens Campus Erlangen, Siemens Managing Board members Prof. The project was planned and designed in close cooperation with the state of Bavaria and the city of Erlangen. Siemens Campus Erlangen underscores the company's long-term commitment to its Erlangen location and will be a symbol of innovative power for employees and for the region. The construction project has a planned investment volume of some €500 million and will cover an area of 54 hectares. Designed by the Frankfurt architects KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten, the campus's open plan will link the company and society and provide a basis for the exchange of ideas. ![]() Siemens will be part of the community as never before. A new urban residential and living environment will arise on the campus grounds. Equipped with the most advanced building and energy technologies, it will be developed over the long term into Siemens' first COĢ-neutral location worldwide. Future-oriented office, research and laboratory jobs will be located on the campus. ![]() By 2030, the company's research center in the south of the city will have been transformed step-by-step into one of Siemens' most advanced locations worldwide. Siemens AG is constructing a modern and sustainably designed Siemens Campus Erlangen in the southern part of the city of Erlangen, Germany. ![]()
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