Intelligence that Delights

At this year's IFA, Siemens will be demonstrating how intelligent household appliance technology goes far beyond pure functionality. Under the motto "Intelligence that delights", the company is providing insights into the latest design trends, a wide range of installation solutions and smart innovations that make everyday life noticeably easier. The focus is on inspiring technology design, genuine durability and sustainable relief in modern life and living. Journalists can look forward to an outlook on pioneering developments that combine technology, aesthetics and quality of life.
In modern life and living, technology means far more than just function. It provides lasting relief and stands for a better quality of life. Siemens develops intelligent solutions that inspire and give pleasure for a long time. But what does technology look like that not only works, but also inspires? What if design can do more than just look good? And what does real longevity mean in an age of ever faster innovations? Siemens will provide answers to these questions at this year's IFA under the motto "Intelligence that delights" and present the latest trends in household appliance design, sophisticated installation diversity and smart innovations that support everyday life with foresight.
Siemens is the number one German household appliance brand and sets global standards in terms of technology, connectivity and design. With innovative products, the brand supports consumers in shaping their everyday lives and their desire to help shape a more sustainable future. This is based on more than 175 years of history in which performance, quality and reliability have become a trademark. The product portfolio includes both solo and built-in appliances in the product categories of cooking, refrigeration, dishwashing, laundry care and coffee preparation. They can be combined to create a smart system solution under the "Intelligent Kitchen" umbrella. The brand has been part of BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, headquartered in Munich, since 1967.