Foreign companies put EUR 96 billion into their German business, compared with EUR 43 billion in 2024, says a new study by the think-tank German Economic Institute (IW).
The report, which is based on figures from Germany s national bank, the Deutsche Bundesbank, states that, with the exception of the coronavirus pandemic, international companies invested more in Germany than German ones did abroad (EUR 86 billion) for the first time since 2003.
– Opening Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2026, HE Dr Al Jaber hails a new era of human progress, defined for the first time by computational power and digital capability
– New era will see exponential energy demand growth, with data center power requirements set to rise over 500 percent, air travel double, and cities expand by 1.5 billion people
– Artificial intelligence must be powered by actual energy, with 70 percent of energy demand still to be met by hydrocarbons
– UAE economy is structure
– Opening Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2026, HE Dr Al Jaber hails a new era of human progress, defined for the first time by computational power and digital capability
– New era will see exponential energy demand growth, with data center power requirements set to rise over 500 percent, air travel double, and cities expand by 1.5 billion people
– Artificial intelligence must be powered by actual energy, with 70 percent of energy demand still to be met by hydrocarbons
– UAE economy is structure
Samsung s Digital Appliances leadership highlighted the company s industry-leading innovation and vision for the smart home of tomorrow
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today outlined its vision for Digital Appliances (DA) Business to enable better living — as well as the key strategies driving this initiative — during its Deep Dive session at CES 2026 (https://www.ces.tech/) in Las Vegas, Nevada. The outline for the company s vision comes at a time in which the global home appliance m
Samsung s Digital Appliances leadership highlighted the company s industry-leading innovation and vision for the smart home of tomorrow
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today outlined its vision for Digital Appliances (DA) Business to enable better living — as well as the key strategies driving this initiative — during its Deep Dive session at CES 2026 (https://www.ces.tech/) in Las Vegas, Nevada. The outline for the company s vision comes at a time in which the global home appliance m
The concluding session of Samsung s CES 2026 Tech Forum series highlighted the human side of technology with leading designers
Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd. today held the final session in its CES 2026 Tech Forum series, The Human Side of Tech: Designing a Future Worth Living, at Samsung s The First Look space at The Wynn Las Vegas. The panel, moderated by Debbie Millman, host of Design Matters, featured Samsung Chief Design Officer Mauro Porcini and industry-leading designers Karim Rashid
The concluding session of Samsung s CES 2026 Tech Forum series highlighted the human side of technology with leading designers
Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd. today held the final session in its CES 2026 Tech Forum series, The Human Side of Tech: Designing a Future Worth Living, at Samsung s The First Look space at The Wynn Las Vegas. The panel, moderated by Debbie Millman, host of Design Matters, featured Samsung Chief Design Officer Mauro Porcini and industry-leading designers Karim Rashid
Revenue totaled almost 12 billion euros, with EBIT at 1.552 billion euros. The segments once again presented a mixed picture. Targeted resilience measures and investments in innovative strength are the key to the future.
– Mixed picture in all four segments
– Targeted resilience measures continued
– Expenditure on research and development still high at 15% of revenue
– Current outlook challenging
The ZEISS Group concluded fiscal year 2024/25 with solid growth. Revenue increased to 11
From 115-inch cinematic displays to 55-inch premium formats, the new lineup offers enhanced color precision and intelligent processing capabilities
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced that in 2026, it will launch an expanded Micro RGB TV lineup, available in 55-, 65-, 75-, 85-, 100-, and 115-inch models.[1] The new expansive range introduces the next evolution of Samsung s Micro RGB display technology, setting a new standard for premium home viewing.
From 115-inch cinematic displays to 55-inch premium formats, the new lineup offers enhanced color precision and intelligent processing capabilities
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced that in 2026, it will launch an expanded Micro RGB TV lineup, available in 55-, 65-, 75-, 85-, 100-, and 115-inch models.[1] The new expansive range introduces the next evolution of Samsung s Micro RGB display technology, setting a new standard for premium home viewing.