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The president and CEO of Siemens AG, Roland Busch, has announced that the company will invest 160 million euros to create a new "smart" campus in the residential area of Las Tablas, in the north of Madrid. The building will house the company's new headquarters in Spain. The new enclave, which will be operational at the end of 2028, will have 22,000 square meters of offices, garden areas and services. Until then, Siemens will maintain its headquarters in Tres Cantos. CEO of Siemens, Roland Busch Reuters Likewise, the company has detailed that it aims to convert the building, which will be close to the future axis of Madrid Nuevo Norte, into a "reference" for smart, digital and carbon-neutral infrastructures.
In addition, the new complex will offer a "flexible", "inclusive" work environment accessible from different modes of public transport, the general director explained yesterday. Siemens sees in this new headquarters Job Function Email Database the seal of its commitment to Spain, a country where the company has had its headquarters for 128 years. More specifically, he claims to confirm his "vocation to permanence and become a key actor for the growth and transformation of the country.The company also emphasized its commitment to the digital and sustainable transformation of its clients and to helping the Spanish economy successfully materialize the boost that European funds can give to its economic model.

This decision, in addition to reinforcing our commitment to Spain, as Roland Busch has pointed out, also reflects the main purpose of the company, which is to transform people's daily lives,” commented the president and CEO of Siemens Spain, Agustín Escobar. In this sense, Escobar defended the need to develop, from the perspective of digitalization, "radical" changes in people's way of life, in the way they relate to the environment or in "more efficient and respectful" manufacturing.
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