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Siemens AG, with headquarters in Berlin and Munich, makes products including cell-phone components and trains for more than 190 countries. As Europe's largest engineering company, Siemens has about 475,000 employees worldwide, with 5,000 employees in the metro Orlando area working on power-generation project management, telecommunications equipment and other technology. The company, which holds more than 60,000 patents, was founded in 1846 by Werner von Siemens.
Siemens AG, with headquarters in Berlin and Munich, makes products including cell-phone components and trains for more than 190 countries. As Europe's largest engineering company, Siemens has about 475,000 employees worldwide, with 5,000 employees in the metro Orlando area working on power-generation project management, telecommunications equipment and other technology. The company, which holds more than 60,000 patents, was founded in 1846 by Werner von Siemens.
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Letter: Helping out Mike Hipchen
Editor: THANK YOU to everyone who helped make the fundraiser for "Friends of Mike Hipchen," held April 21 at the Forest Hill Lanes, a HUGE success! The event was held to raise awareness of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease); Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a...Tags: Courtland, Dining and Drinking, Diseases and Illnesses, Starbucks Corp., Bars and Clubs
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The Interview: After WhoGlue success, Hardebeck focuses on Baltimore tech scene
For a disciplined U.S. Naval Academy graduate who helped run nuclear-powered ships, Jason Hardebeck likes to move fast and break things.
The 46-year-old entrepreneur, who grew up in Montana and Nevada, came to the East Coast to attend the academy in...Tags: Business, Media Industry, Skype, Annapolis, Social Media
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Paul Goldenberg at a glance
Paul Goldenberg lives in Columbia with his wife, Paget Donnelly. They have one son, Jesse Goldenberg. Works for Siemens, managing its fire alarm business Joined the Howard County Striders in 1984 Has been a Striders board member since 1985 Has been... -
Markets need government
Those who think the government shouldn't be promoting energy innovation have short memories.
The federal government's satellite and ballistic missile program spillovers are what brought us Silicon Valley. The energy program spillovers are going to...Tags: Conservation, Space Programs, Satellite Technology, Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Skills gap is the cause of USA employment problems
Charles Campbell, former senior vice-president of the Gulf Oil Corporation says in his letter to the editor ("Free trade destroying the American economy," Aug 23 ) that the American economy is languishing because jobs meant for the American people are now...Tags: Science, IBM, Wipro Limited, Germany, Employees
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Partial list of victims
The Associated PressNames of those confirmed dead, reported dead or reported missing in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Persons confirmed dead include victims who have been confirmed dead by a coroner's office or the Defense Department. It also includes those for whom death...Tags: Electronics, University of New Hampshire, Gaming, Smith & Nephew Plc, Stock Options
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Reconstruction contracts in Iraq limited to U.S. allies
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON - The Pentagon will bar companies from France, Germany, Russia and other countries that opposed the war in Iraq from bidding on $18.6 billion in prime contracts for reconstruction of the country, according to a memo released yesterday. The...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Halliburton Company, Contracts, Iraq, Germany
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Into the VoIP
Imagine dumping your long-distance telephone provider because now your Mac can make all your long-distance calls. Thanks to Nikotel Inc., Mac owners running OS X can use their computers' Internet connection to make long-distance telephone calls for...Tags: Creative Technology Limited, Apple Inc., New Products, Computer Networking and Internet, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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UPDATE 1-Bombardier CEO urges UK to think of Derby
ReutersTORONTO, May 29 (Reuters) - Bombardier Inc's bid to supply trains for Crossrail, the project to build a new railway link under central London, is crucial to the future of the British rail industry, the Canadian company's chief executive said on Tuesday....Tags: Bombardier Incorporated, Hitachi Ltd., Germany, Toronto (Canada), United Kingdom
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China's Huawei and ZTE deny getting illegal subsidy
ReutersHONG KONG/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - China's top telecoms gear makers Huawei and ZTE denied receiving illegal government subsidies that helped them undercut rivals in recent years, after media reported the European Union planned to take action over unfair...Tags: China, Alcatel SA, Government, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Heads of State
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Big business gets the Hollywood treatment
Jack Andraka, a 15-year-old kid from Maryland, just won the world's largest high school science competition by creating a new test for pancreatic cancer, one of the nastiest and most lethal forms of the disease. According to various news reports, the...
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Minor League baseball: Hawks' Helm drives in 3 in win
MIDLAND, MICHIGAN -- Matt Helm singled twice and knocked in three runs as the South Bend Silver Hawks (27-24) toppled the Great Lakes Loons 6-2 Monday afternoon. The Silver Hawks have taken two of three from the Loons in the four-game series. Taylor...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball, Arizona Diamondbacks, Lakes and Ponds
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