Focus on smart and sustainable buildings
Susanne Seitz is the new Head of the Siemens Buildings Division. The aim is to expand Siemens' leading position in the buildings market and promote intelligent and sustainable buildings through digital transformation.
According to a press release, Susanne Seitz is the first head of the Buildings Division at Siemens Smart Infrastructure. Previously, as Head of Sales and Marketing at Siemens Smart Infrastructure, she was responsible for the digital transformation of sales and marketing on a global level, among other things. Prior to that, she was a member of the Group Executive Management of Landis Gyr. The Swiss national studied environmental engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and holds an Executive MBA from the University of St.Gallen.
Since October 1, the Buildings Division has bundled all building-related areas of Siemens. It has almost 30,000 employees worldwide and works with an ecosystem of partners in 60 countries. “Buildings cause more than 40 percent of annual global CO2 emissions worldwide and we have a responsibility to drive their decarbonization,” Matthias Rebellius, member of the Managing Board and CEO of Smart Infrastructure, is quoted as saying in the press release. “Smarter buildings create added value for owners, users, operators and the environment as a whole.”
The new business unit is intended to further expand Siemens’ leading position in the building market. “With innovative technology, we can accelerate the transformation towards smarter, more autonomous and self-sufficient buildings by leveraging the benefits of artificial intelligence, IT/OT convergence and digital services,” Susanne Seitz is quoted as saying.
Siemens Smart Infrastructure is based in Zug.