Siemens Signs Agreement with U.S. Department of Energy to Support Genesis Mission for Scientific Innovation

Siemens Signs Agreement with U.S. Department of Energy to Support Genesis Mission for Scientific Innovation

(IN BRIEF) Siemens has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. Department of Energy to support the Genesis Mission, a federal initiative designed to modernize scientific infrastructure and accelerate the transition of research breakthroughs into real-world applications. Siemens will contribute its expertise in industrial AI, digital twins, advanced simulation, and engineering technologies to help develop interoperable digital systems that support faster innovation and deployment. The collaboration will involve cooperation with government agencies, national laboratories, and private-sector partners to explore AI-enabled simulation, scientific data management, and digital research-to-deployment workflows. Siemens Government Technologies will play a key role in supporting the initiative, which aims to strengthen U.S. technological leadership and improve the connection between scientific discovery and industrial implementation.

(PRESS RELEASE) MUNICH, 12-Mar-2026 — /EuropaWire/ — Siemens has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to support the Genesis Mission, a federal initiative aimed at modernizing the nation’s scientific infrastructure and accelerating the transition of research discoveries into practical applications. The initiative focuses on advancing artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and interoperable digital systems to strengthen the United States’ technological capabilities.

Through the collaboration, Siemens will contribute its expertise in industrial artificial intelligence, digital twin technology, engineering software, and advanced simulation to help support the mission’s objectives. The Genesis Mission seeks to shorten the time between scientific discovery and real-world deployment while strengthening innovation across critical sectors of the U.S. economy.

Roland Busch, President and Chief Executive Officer of Siemens AG, said the company’s experience in integrating digital and physical technologies aligns closely with the goals of the initiative. He noted that Siemens’ capabilities in industrial AI and advanced modeling have already been applied across national laboratories and industrial ecosystems and can help accelerate scientific discovery while enabling practical deployment of innovations.

Siemens’ technology approach focuses on combining scientific data, physics-based simulation, digital twin models, automation platforms, and secure infrastructure into a unified digital framework. This integrated approach allows research concepts to be simulated, validated, and tested within the same digital environment in which they are ultimately deployed, enabling faster development cycles and improved operational outcomes.

Ann Fairchild, Interim President and CEO of Siemens Corporation, highlighted the company’s long-standing collaboration with U.S. government agencies in supporting scientific and industrial innovation. She said the Genesis Mission presents an opportunity to modernize the digital systems that support research, helping bridge the gap between laboratory breakthroughs and real-world implementation across industries and infrastructure.

By integrating advanced engineering tools with AI-driven technologies, Siemens aims to support the development of scalable digital infrastructures that can handle complex scientific data and operational demands. These systems are intended to help ensure that research breakthroughs can move efficiently from laboratories into practical deployment in sectors such as energy, manufacturing, and critical infrastructure.

As part of the initiative, Siemens will collaborate with the DOE, federal agencies, research institutions, and private-sector partners to explore new approaches to building secure, interoperable digital environments for scientific research and engineering. Areas of focus include AI-powered simulation, digital twin platforms, scientific data management, and digital workflows that connect research activities with real-world applications.

The collaboration also builds on Siemens’ ongoing engagement with the U.S. Department of Energy and its national laboratory network, as well as the company’s broader efforts to support innovation, manufacturing, and infrastructure development in the United States.

Participation in the initiative will involve Siemens Government Technologies, a dedicated operating unit within Siemens that works directly with U.S. government agencies. The organization operates within specialized regulatory and procurement frameworks that allow it to collaborate with government research programs and deliver advanced software and digital solutions for national-scale initiatives.

Through its involvement in the Genesis Mission, Siemens aims to contribute to the development of next-generation digital infrastructure capable of supporting advanced scientific research while enabling new technologies to move more rapidly from discovery to deployment.

About Siemens
Siemens Corporation is a U.S. subsidiary of Siemens AG, a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. The company’s purpose is to create technology to transform the everyday, for everyone. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers customers to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformations, making factories more efficient, cities more livable, and transportation more sustainable. A leader in industrial AI, Siemens leverages its deep domain know-how to apply AI – including generative AI – to real-world applications, making AI accessible and impactful for customers across diverse industries. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a leading global medical technology provider pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably.

In fiscal year 2025, which ended on September 30, 2025, the Siemens Group USA generated revenue of $24.427 billion with 25 manufacturing sites across the U.S. and more than 50,000 employees serving customers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

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