
Siemens earns significantly more
In the past second quarter of fiscal year 2023, Siemens almost tripled its profit compared to the same period of the previous year.
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In the past second quarter of fiscal year 2023, Siemens almost tripled its profit compared to the same period of the previous year.
A month full of innovations - a month full of awards. These were the dominant themes of our most-read articles in April. However, there was no shortage of overarching topics that affect the industry: These include, for example, the question of the threat to jobs posed by AI.

The top news from the fourth issue: Robert Habeck at the Hannover Messe +++ First virtual Simatic controller +++ 75th anniversary at Pilz +++ Interview with Schneider Electric +++ The long road to the App Store +++ 20 years of Optris +++ Sustainable automation with WAGO +++
In addition to annual trends and new developments, the topic of security and how to maintain it played a key role in our most-read articles of the past month. Find out which negative headlines also made it into the ranking here.

After a scaled-down version in 2022, the largest industrial trade fair wants to return to its full format this year. Many of the exhibition topics are not new - but from the organizers' point of view, their discussion is now all the more urgent in the multi-crisis situation.

A good start to the new fiscal year has Siemens looking to the coming fiscal year with confidence: The Group is raising its forecast.

Siemens Large Drives Applications
There has been a change in management at Siemens Large Drives Applications: Michael Reichle took over as CEO on January 1 and will be given additional responsibilities over the course of the year.
What do marketplaces, PLC solutions in the cloud, new reading worlds, the abandonment of hardware exclusivity and TSN networks have in common? Quite simply, these topics are among the most-read articles of 2022. We take a look back at them...

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Siemens continues to weather the global crises robustly. Even the billions in charges only left a dent in profits in the previous financial year and things will be much better in the new one. The Munich-based company is now planning much larger plans for a spin-off.