Siemens Expands U.S. Operations with $10 Billion Investment

Siemens Expands U.S. Operations with $10 Billion Investment

Siemens Strengthens U.S. Industrial Presence


Siemens plans to invest over $10 billion in the U.S. to expand its manufacturing and AI capabilities. This move supports domestic production, job creation, and innovation in key industries.


New Facilities to Boost Manufacturing and AI Infrastructure


Siemens is building two new factories in Fort Worth, Texas, and Pomona, California, for $285 million. These sites will create over 900 skilled jobs and produce electrical equipment for commercial, industrial, and AI data centers. This expansion will more than double Siemens’ U.S. production capacity.


Siemens Advances AI and Digital Manufacturing


Siemens integrates AI-driven solutions to enhance efficiency and reduce material waste. The company shifts key design processes into digital environments, accelerating product development and manufacturing precision.

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Siemens’ $100 Billion Commitment to U.S. Industry


Siemens has invested over $90 billion in the U.S. since 2004. This new investment will push that figure beyond $100 billion. CEO Roland Busch emphasizes Siemens’ dedication to strengthening American manufacturing and AI capabilities.


Siemens Deepens U.S. Industrial Ties


Siemens employs over 45,000 people in the U.S. and collaborates with 12,000 suppliers. Its operations span industrial automation, power distribution, smart infrastructure, and mobility solutions, shaping the future of advanced manufacturing.


Sintavia Secures $10 Million to Expand Aerospace Manufacturing


Sintavia received a $10 million investment from the AM Forward Fund to accelerate additive manufacturing in the defense and aerospace sectors. The company refinanced equipment loans and expanded working capital to support hypersonic propulsion components under the GAMMA-H initiative.


GE Aerospace Invests $1 Billion in U.S. Manufacturing


GE Aerospace is investing nearly $1 billion to expand manufacturing. Over $100 million supports additive manufacturing and ceramic matrix composites. This funding increases 3D printing capacity in Alabama, Ohio, and North Carolina. GE plans to hire 5,000 new employees, strengthening production for commercial and military engine programs.

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