Furthering its enduring commitment to India, Siemens Healthineers plans to hire additional 1,800 skilled digital tech experts to expand its digital capabilities in the next 10 years. The innovation hub will be housed in a new campus that will combine R&D and manufacturing to make India a center of competence for the design and development of entry-level products
To advance the digitalization of healthcare and better serve the needs of emerging markets, Siemens Healthineers has announced plans to invest INR 1,300 crore (EUR 160 million) over the next five years in an innovation hub in Bengaluru, India. The innovation hub will be housed in a new state-of-the-art campus that combines the existing R&D center and an ultra-modern medical imaging factory. To expand its digital capabilities, the company plans to add up to 1,800 digital talents in the next ten years. The investment is part of Siemens Healthineers’ strategy 2025,in which India plays an important role as a growth market for the company.
“This investment is the largest we have ever made in India. It will play a key rolein taking our business to the next level by driving digitalization and expanding our portfolio for emerging markets. The innovation hub in Bengaluru will demonstrate our commitment to advance healthcare through cutting-edge digital technologies as well as through accessible and affordable innovations driven from India,” said Elisabeth Staudinger, President Asia Pacific, Siemens Healthineers.
The Bengaluru campus will be one of four innovation hubs of the company, with other hubs located in the United States, Germany, and China.The innovation hub at Bengaluru will include centers of competence in digital technologies such as data analytics, artificial intelligence, immersive technologies like augmented and virtual reality, user experience, and cybersecurity.
Explaining the Siemens Healthineers innovation hub concept, Peter Schardt, the company’s Chief Technology Officer, pointed out that “The innovation hub in Bengaluru is an integral part of our global network of innovation that will further accelerate our ability to develop effective solutions quickly and with a strong focus on emerging markets, especially in Asia. The Bengaluru innovation hub will assume increased responsibility for customer centric solutions to serve such markets even better. Special focus is on solutions for the digitalization of healthcare, which is the foundation for value-based and patient-centered medicine within the region and across the globe.”
So far, Siemens Healthineers has already invested about INR 2,500 crore (EUR 300 million) in R&D in the country. Only a few months ago, Siemens Healthineers was recognized as one of the top 5 of India’s Best Workplaces in Healthcare 2020 and certified as a Great Place to Work by the globally active research and consulting institute Great Place to Work.
Gerd Hoefner, Senior Vice President Development Center and Managing Director Siemens Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., added, “Bengaluru is an ideal location for an innovation hub because of its strong innovation and healthcare ecosystems, coupled with reputed educational institutions. The city offers a large talent pool who embrace digital with an open mindset and readily adapts to new ways of working with new-age technology competences.”
The investment aims to make India a manufacturing center for the company’s emerging market products. Today, the Bengaluru factory is successfully manufacturing Cios Fit C-arms and Somatom.go CT scanners. These entry-level systems are designed, developed, and made in India and are sold in South-East Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, and South America. Siemens Healthineers plans to expand its product portfolio to address the challenge of affordability that is specific to these markets.