Siemens in Vorarlberg: New managing director takes over in a critical location
Siemens in Vorarlberg: New managing director takes over in a critical location
Last Friday, the technology group Siemens presented its new branch manager Mike Pichler for the branch in Bregenz. This was done in the context of a serious scandal that has developed for bogus invoices to companies all over Austria. The investigation into this is numerous suspicious persons, including members of the hospital operating company (KHBG) in Feldkirch.In August of last year, the investigators broke into several companies and found indications of alleged machinations. In the meantime, 17 people and companies have been involved in these far -reaching investigations. The new director Pichler expressed that one was aware of the situation and that the case is currently still with the economic and corruption prosecutor. "An accumulation could soon be imminent," said Pichler.
progress despite difficulties
Despite these turbulence, the operational business continues in the areas of plant engineering and building technology. "Our projects will continue," said the new branch manager. Siemens also plans to adapt some of the existing conditions as part of the business relationships. "We have to make sure that such incidents will be avoided in the future," emphasized Pichler.
The future in the Vorarlberg branch still seems optimistic. Around 90 people are currently employed here and there are efforts to expand the location. A new building is to be built in the next few years after the property has been sold to the project developer Prisma. Pichler is convinced that Vorarlberg has great development potential as an industrial location.
technological innovations in focus
An essential focus of the new branch manager is on the further development of the technologies, especially in the area of artificial intelligence. Pichler is convinced that AI will have a profound influence on the programming of machine systems. "The technology will primarily be able to implement natural language in requirements and then generate the programming code in the background," he explained its visionary plans.
The challenges that arise from the current scandal seem to present a new occurrence for Mike Pichler not only to restore the integrity of the company, but also to strengthen Siemens' position in a rapidly changing digital environment. The next few months will show how the situation will develop and what measures Siemens will take to maintain trust and at the same time to advance innovatively. For a deeper analysis of this topic, the more precise information in an article can be read at vorarlberg.orf .
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