Siemens’ Innovative Blue GIS in Davos, Switzerland
As world leaders gather for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Siemens is set to make a unique contribution to the global sustainability dialogue.

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At the heart of Siemens’ presentation is a living, breathing installation: a wall of moss that actively purifies the air. This innovative display serves as a metaphor for the company’s broader mission to create technology that works in harmony with nature. The moss wall, beyond its aesthetic appeal, demonstrates how natural processes can be integrated into urban environments to combat pollution and improve air quality.
Siemens is not just presenting ideas; it’s offering tangible solutions. The company is introducing its portfolio of technologies designed to help businesses and cities reduce their carbon footprint. These include smart building management systems, energy-efficient industrial processes, and renewable energy integration solutions.
A key focus for Siemens at Davos is the concept of the ‘circular economy‘. The company is advocating for a shift from the traditional ‘take-make-waste’ model to one where resources are used, recovered, and regenerated in a continuous cycle. This approach not only minimises waste but also creates new economic opportunities.
Siemens is also addressing the critical issue of sustainable urban development. With cities responsible for a significant portion of global emissions, the company is presenting its vision for ‘smart cities’ that leverage digital technologies to optimise resource use and improve quality of life for residents.
The company’s presence at Davos underscores the growing recognition that the private sector has a crucial role to play in addressing climate change. By bringing innovative solutions to the forefront of global discussions, Siemens is positioning itself as a leader in the transition to a more sustainable future.
Source: Energy Digital
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