Siemens Malaysia to actively partake in nation-building: Adam Yee Ayisy Yusof
KUALA LUMPUR: Siemens Malaysia will continue to actively participate in the nation-building especially infrastructure projects to instil a positive impact on the local society.
President and chief executive officer Adam Yee said digital transformation was an important element for the future s sustainability of various industries, requiring infrastructure for both transportation and network. We have been active participants in the nation-building since our establishment in Malaysia for more than 110 years. We have a proven track record and are fortunate to have been trusted with key infrastructural development projects, Yee told the New Straits Times in an interview recently.
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Dr. Didascalou, the new CTO of Siemens DI
Dr. Dirk Didascalou will become Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Siemens Digital Industries (DI), effective September 1, 2021.
“We are very excited to welcome Dirk an accomplished technology executive and exceptional leader to the Siemens team,” said Cedrik Neike, member of the managing board of Siemens AG and CEO Digital Industries. “With two decades of experience in R&D, deep technology expertise in mobile communications, cloud computing and hyperscale architecture, software-as-a-service (SaaS) and IoT solutions, he is the right leader to further accelerate our strategy of merging the digital and the physical worlds.”
Didascalou joins Siemens from Amazon Web Services (AWS), where he was vice president for the Internet of Things, based in Seattle, Washington. In his new role at Siemens Digital Industries, he will report directly to CEO Cedrik Neike. The CTO function will be leading the overall technology and architecture
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