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Siemens expansion in AI and digital infrastructure
Overview
Siemens has initiated several expansions to support the growing demand for artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure. In July 2026, the company announced an expansion of its research and development hub in Saskatoon, Canada. This project adds 10,000 square feet to its facility at the Innovation Saskatchewan Research and Technology Park and is expected to create up to 100 new roles focused on AI research and semiconductor chip-design software.
By August 2026, Siemens announced a larger-scale manufacturing investment in the United States. The company plans to invest over $200 million to establish two new facilities in Pendergrass, Georgia, and Grand Prairie, Texas. These sites will produce electrical infrastructure for AI-related data centers, with the Georgia facility alone projected to create over 1,400 jobs. This follows a €300 million investment in German factories as the company’s data center business continues to see significant growth.
Entities
Jackson County · Pendergrass · Siemens · Grand Prairie · Brian Kemp
Timeline
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11 days ago
[BUSINESS] 5 sourcesSiemens to invest $200M in U.S. manufacturing for AI data centersSiemens will invest over $200 million in new U.S. manufacturing facilities in Georgia and Texas to expand electrical infrastructure production for AI data centers, creating more than 1,500 jobs.
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about 1 month ago
[TECHNOLOGY] 3 sourcesSiemens expands Saskatoon R&D hub, adds 100 AI jobsSiemens is expanding its Saskatoon R&D centre, adding 10,000 sq ft and up to 100 AI‑focused jobs, boosting staff to 400 to support semiconductor and AI software development.
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