“Managing the energy transition can only be successful if we form global partnerships, modernize conventional technologies in a way that they are an effective interim solution and develop even more innovative green technologies," said Christian Bruch, CEO of Siemens Energy AG. "The new innovation centre in Shenzhen will combine all elements. It’s another lighthouse for the EU-China 'Green Partnership' and 'Digital Partnership'. This will bring us closer to the most dynamic energy market and, together with Chinese partners, create technologies and innovations that have an industrial and social impact."
The innovation center, in cooperation with local counterparts and governments, will also host a collaboration and incubation center to nurture an innovation ecosystem in the local community, and an exhibition and exchange center to promote public education and international exchange in the field of green energy.
To support implementation of these initiatives, Siemens Energy China also launched a branch office in Shenzhen and today signed cooperation agreements with local district governments, Shenzhen Energy and Shenzhen Leaguer Group today. “A reliable, efficient and low-carbon energy supply system is key to building up Shenzhen as the new frontier of high-quality development and the Greater Bay Area a world-class city cluster,” added Vinod Philip, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer at Siemens Energy. “Together with our partners, we will turn our innovative ideas into reality faster, making real-term contributions to China’s ambition of carbon neutrality by 2060.”
The Greater Bay Area consists of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Macao Special Administrative Region, and nine cities in Guangdong Province. As one of China's most economically dynamic regions, the GBA plays an important strategic role in the overall development of the country.
As a leading energy technology company, Siemens Energy is supporting customers around the globe in transforming to a more environmentally-friendly world by providing sustainable, affordable and reliable energy based on innovative technologies. In fiscal year 2020 (ended as of September 30, 2020), Siemens Energy reported global R&D expenses of €985 million, held 16,600 patents and had 5,200 R&D employees worldwide. In China, Siemens Energy has five R&D hubs and two innovations centers (in Suzhou and Shenzhen).