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Post-WWI [[Siemens AG]]  entered  into a number of joint ventures in  the  field  of  light  bulb  production  (Osram)  and  the manufacture  of  radio  equipment.
Post-WWI [[Telegraphen-Bauanstalt von Siemens und Halske|Siemens]]  entered  into a number of joint ventures in  the  field  of  light  bulb  production  (Osram)  and  the manufacture  of  radio  equipment.


1925 Siemens-Reiniger  Verfa  Co  was  formed   
1925 Siemens-Reiniger  Verfa  Co  was  formed   
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* [https://www.siemens.com/history/en/history/]] Siemens history
* [https://www.siemens.com/history/en/history/]] Siemens history
* MMC report 1989


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Post-WWI Siemens entered into a number of joint ventures in the field of light bulb production (Osram) and the manufacture of radio equipment.

1925 Siemens-Reiniger Verfa Co was formed

1932 Company formed to bring together in one unit all of Siemens medical equipment products

1934 Began to market a mobile X-ray unit

Early 1930s the company was also involved in the development of the first telex network in Germany.

WWII 80 per cent of the assets of Siemens was lost as a consequence of war damage and occupation in Germany, and confiscation of assets abroad

1966 Siemens AG was formed, bringing together Siemens and Halske AG, Siemens Schukertwerke and Siemens-Reiniger-Werke, to respond to changes in technology and in the global markets for electrical technology.

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Sources of Information

  • [1]] Siemens history
  • MMC report 1989