The war in Ukraine continues to force people to flee the affected areas. Low winter temperatures are exacerbating the precarious situation of the people living there. To provide further help to those affected, Siemens AG and Siemens Healthineers AG are extending their aid campaign and will continue to match every euro donated by their employees to Siemens Caring Hands e.V. Through this charitable organization, the two companies have collected more than EUR12 million in donations so far since the outbreak of the war. These donations have already enabled various organizations to implement more than 60 aid projects. The projects have ranged from supplying food and medicine to providing clothing and temporary refugee accommodation for Siemens employees and their families, and for anyone in need in Ukraine.

'Together with Siemens Healthineers, our colleagues at Siemens have already shown their great commitment and willingness to help. Unfortunately, the war in Ukraine isn't over yet. As a result, Siemens continues its support to improve the situation, in particular for medical care in hospitals and other critical infrastructure. We've launched multiple aid projects to alleviate the hardship and suffering of those who have been so severely impacted by the effects of the war,' said Roland Busch, President and CEO of Siemens AG.

One special focus of Siemens' aid efforts focus is being placed on supplying people with energy, heating and medical products. Above all, many hospitals in the country's crisis areas currently lack necessary equipment and medication. To support medical care, Siemens Caring Hands e.V. is working with facilities such as the emergency-care hospital in the Lviv region. As part of this collaboration, the donations are used to improve diagnosis and treatment capabilities. Siemens Caring Hands e.V. is also working intensively on planning and implementing aid projects for hospitals in six other cities - Zaporozhye, Dnipro, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, Odessa and Kyiv.

In addition, Siemens Caring Hands e.V. is cooperating with Tabletochki, the largest Ukrainian crowdfunding charity foundation. This foundation advocates interests of children who have cancer in Ukraine and is using the donations to procure pharmaceuticals and medical products.

Stephan Frucht, member of the Board at Siemens Caring Hands e.V., said: 'It's important to provide carefully selected, steadfast support to the people in Ukraine. We know from our crisis work that willingness to help can decline significantly over time. We at Siemens Caring Hands are determined to counteract this. And we're grateful that Siemens and its dedicated employees are enabling us to continue our support.'

Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them to transform the everyday for billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a globally leading medical technology provider shaping the future of healthcare. In addition, Siemens holds a minority stake in Siemens Energy, a global leader in the transmission and generation of electrical power.

In fiscal 2022, which ended on September 30, 2022, the Siemens Group generated revenue of EUR72.0 billion and net income of EUR4.4 billion. As of September 30, 2022, the company had around 311,000 employees worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.

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Andreas Friedrich

Siemens AG

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E: friedrich@siemens.com

Wolfram Trost

Siemens AG

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E: wolfram.trost@siemens.com

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