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Roland Busch
NameRoland Busch
Birth date23 July 1964
Birth placeErlangen, West Germany
NationalityGerman
Alma materUniversity of Erlangen–Nuremberg
OccupationBusiness executive
TitlePresident and chief executive officer of Siemens
PredecessorJoe Kaeser
SuccessorIncumbent

Roland Busch. He is a German business executive who has served as the president and chief executive officer of the multinational industrial conglomerate Siemens since 2021. A long-time veteran of the company, he previously held leadership roles across its major divisions, including Siemens Healthineers and its Intelligent Infrastructure business, and served as deputy CEO. Under his leadership, Siemens has focused on accelerating its digital and sustainability transformations, including the spin-off of its Siemens Energy division and a major push into industrial metaverse technologies.

Early life and education

Roland Busch was born on July 23, 1964, in Erlangen, a city in the then West Germany that is a major hub for the Siemens corporation. He pursued his higher education in physics, earning a diploma from the University of Bayreuth. He later completed his doctorate in physics at the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, conducting research that laid a foundation for his subsequent career in technology and industrial applications. His academic work focused on solid-state physics, an area with significant implications for advanced materials and semiconductor technologies.

Career at Siemens

Busch began his professional career at Siemens in 1994, joining the corporate technology division which serves as the central research and development unit for the entire Siemens Group. He held various research and project management positions, contributing to innovations in microelectronics and optoelectronics. His early work involved collaborations with institutions like the Fraunhofer Society and projects for key clients such as Deutsche Bundespost. He transitioned into management, taking on roles with increasing responsibility in the Siemens Mobility division and later in the Siemens Building Technologies unit, where he gained extensive experience in smart infrastructure solutions.

Leadership and tenure as CEO

Appointed deputy chief executive officer and a member of the Siemens Managing Board in 2019, Busch was the designated successor to then-CEO Joe Kaeser. He assumed the role of president and CEO in February 2021. A central pillar of his strategy has been the full digitalization of Siemens' industrial core, emphasizing software-defined automation and the integration of artificial intelligence. Key initiatives under his tenure include the merger of Siemens Digital Industries software with Mentor Graphics, the public listing of Siemens Healthineers on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, and the strategic development of the Siemens Xcelerator digital business platform. He has also overseen significant portfolio changes, including the complete spin-off of Siemens Energy and the acquisition of companies like Brightly Software to bolster the firm's sustainability and asset management offerings.

Other roles and affiliations

Beyond his executive duties at Siemens, Busch holds several influential positions in global economic and industrial organizations. He is a member of the European Round Table for Industry and sits on the board of the German Asia-Pacific Business Committee. He is also a member of the Supervisory Board of Siemens Energy AG, reflecting the ongoing strategic ties between the two companies. Furthermore, he serves on the board of trustees for the Stiftung Deutsche Sporthilfe and is involved with the American Chamber of Commerce in Germany, advocating for transatlantic trade and digital policy.

Personal life

Roland Busch maintains a relatively private personal life. He is married and has children. An avid sports enthusiast, he supports the work of the German Sports Aid Foundation. He is known within business circles for his deep technical expertise, strategic focus on long-term megatrends like decarbonization and digitalization, and a management style that emphasizes innovation and agility. He frequently speaks at major forums such as the World Economic Forum in Davos and the Munich Security Conference on topics related to the future of industry and technology.

Category:1964 births Category:Living people Category:German businesspeople Category:German chief executives Category:Siemens people