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Siemens AG
Otto-Hahn-Ring 6 
D-81730 Muenchen GERMANY
Phone: +1 800 791 9191, Fax: +1 770 814 5280
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Electronics and industrial conglomerate with operations in the automation and control, information and communications, lighting, medical, power, and transportation sectors. ( NYSE: SI )
Siemens USA Siemens Solutions in New York Building Cities for Tomorrow Home | References | Siemens in the City With nearly 20 million people in the greater metropolitan area, New York has long been one of the world's significant financial, scientific and cultural metropolises. How is the city handling 21st century challenges? And how is Siemens helping shape the future face of the Big Apple? From transportation to healthcare to power, Siemens can be found everywhere in the "city that never sleeps." For more than 125 years now, Siemens has been closely involved in the shaping of New York City’s infrastructure. Whether in water treatment or with Smart Cards for hospital patients, take a look at how our products, solutions and technologies are playing a vital role in a megacity’s daily life. Long Island Mount Sinai Hospital NYC Subway Carmel Wastewater Treatment Plant NY University Medical Center Jacobi Medical Center Case Studies and Examples Long Island Undersea Electricity for One Million People In July 2005, Neptune RTS, a developer and operator of power supply projects, awarded Siemens a $200-million contract to build an undersea power transmission link between New Jersey and Long Island. When completed in mid-2007, the high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) link will provide roughly one million people with electricity. Siemens is also delivering communication and control equipment, and constructing the valve halls and operations facility. Press Release Siemens Builds High-Voltage Direct-Current Transmissions System Between New Jersey and Long Island Siemens Magazine: Pictures of the Future - More Power to You! Mount Sinai Hospital Real-Time Access to Patients’ Medical History With Smart Cards On January 2006, Siemens teamed up with the Mount Sinai Hospital and other affiliated facilities in New York to provide an initial 100,000 patients with a Smart Card program. This accelerates access to personal medical information, particularly in emergency situations. The ultimate goal is to expand this technology
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