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Invensys Limited was a multinational engineering and information technology company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. At its height, the company had offices in more than 50 countries and its products were sold in around 180 countries. [3] Invensys was formed in 1999 through the merger of BTR plc and Siebe plc. [4]
On 28 November 2012, Invensys agreed to sell its rail arm to Siemens AG for £1.7bn. The sale was completed on 2 May 2013, and the group was amalgamated with the Siemens’ Rail Automation Business Unit in the Mobility and Logistics Division , which in turn a part of Infrastructure & Cities sector of Siemens.
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Wonderware was a brand of industrial software now owned by Aveva and rebranded under the AVEVA name. Wonderware was part of Invensys plc, [1] and Invensys plc was acquired in January 2014 by Schneider Electric.
Siebe plc became the name of the new conglomerate formed when Siebe Gorman began taking over other firms in the early 1970s, to distinguish it from Siebe Gorman's original breathing apparatus and diving gear core business.
In November 2012, Siemens acquired the Rail division of Invensys for £1.7 billion. In the same month, Siemens acquired a privately held company, LMS International NV. [123] In August 2013, Nokia acquired 100% of the company Nokia Siemens Networks, with a buy-out of Siemens AG, ending Siemens role in telecommunication. [124]
Invensys CBTC: Line 8: Line 9: Line 10: Line 11: Line 12: Ramal: Málaga Metro: Line 1: 30 July 2014: Alstom Urbalis 400 [25] Line 2: Metrovalencia: Line 1 [af] Line 2 [ag] Seville Metro: Line 1: 2 April 2009: Bombardier CITYFLO 350: Sweden: Stockholm Metro: Line 17: Line 18: Line 19: Turkey: Istanbul Metro: Line M2: 16 September 2000: Siemens ...
Invensys Westinghouse Rail Systems Ltd (formerly Westinghouse Signals Ltd ) was a British supplier of railway signalling and control equipment to the rail industry worldwide. Its head office was in Chippenham , Wiltshire , where it manufactured a variety of mechanical and electrical/electronic railway signalling equipment.