

An edition of Werner von Siemens (1992)
inventor and international entrepreneur
By Wilfried Feldenkirchen
Publish Date
1994
Publisher
Ohio State University Press
Language
eng
Pages
180
Description:
Werner von Siemens (1816-92) is best known in the English-speaking world as an inventor and pioneering electrical engineer. While previous studies have concentrated on his work as a scientist and technician, this biography, the first in a three-volume history of the Siemens corporation, focuses on his life as a businessman. Siemens was not only a successful inventor but also an entrepreneur with a broad and international business vision. Siemens first achieved success in telegraphy. His firm, Siemens & Halske, built Germany's first important telegraph line and went on to build lines elsewhere in Europe and Asia. Siemens then turned his hand to electric technology. He was instrumental in creating the conditions for the advancement of electrical technology from the experimental stage into the modern electrical industry. Siemens combined his engineering brilliance with entrepreneurial skills to develop a business whose activities at an early stage nearly spanned the globe. Siemens held a multinational vision almost from the start. The Siemens firms were unique in that, rather than starting small then slowly growing and branching out, they were from their inception international organizations. The story of Siemens is a vital part of the history of industrialization in Europe. It will make fascinating reading for scholars and students of German history, business history, and the history of technology.
subjects: Biography, Business enterprises, Businesspeople, Electric engineering, Electric engineers, History, Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Electrical engineering, Electrical engineers, Businessmen
People: Carl Friedrich von Siemens (1872-1941), Werner von Siemens (1816-1892)
Places: Germany
Times: 19th century