At its ceremonial unveiling, Siemens Healthcare Inc. (Siemens Healthineers), a leading medical technology company, formally launches the new look and feel of its revamped workspace at its head office in Makati City. Months after the renovation began, its new design boasts of vibrance and creativity to foster the company’s way of working in a place where employees can decide the best place to work from hybrid or work-from-home to onsite work setup. The conceptualization to design process reflects the company’s values and culture with its people involved and at the center of decision-making. Its new working environment is meant to be future-oriented while nurturing creativity, collaboration and innovation as Siemens Healthineers fulfills its purpose of pioneering breakthroughs in health care. Among the attendees of the ceremonial ribbon cutting and blessing of the newly renovated head office of Siemens Healthineers Philippines are (from left) Miki Yaguchi, head of finance in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations at Siemens Healthineers; Paula Villafuerte, finance director for Siemens Healthineers Philippines; Michael Schmermer, president and managing director for Siemens Healthineers Philippines; Althea Karen Antonio, assistant secretary for Foreign Trade Services Corps at the Department of Trade and Industry; and Katharina Bandelow, economic and commercial officer of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
At its ceremonial unveiling, Siemens Healthcare Inc. (Siemens Healthineers), a leading medical technology company, formally launches the new look and feel of its revamped workspace at its head office in Makati City. Months after the renovation began, its new design boasts of vibrance and creativity to foster the company’s way of working in a place where employees can decide the best place to work from hybrid or work-from-home to onsite work setup. The conceptualization to design process reflects the company’s values and culture with its people involved and at the center of decision-making. Its new working environment is meant to be future-oriented while nurturing creativity, collaboration and innovation as Siemens Healthineers fulfills its purpose of pioneering breakthroughs in health care. Among the attendees of the ceremonial ribbon cutting and blessing of the newly renovated head office of Siemens Healthineers Philippines are (from left) Miki Yaguchi, head of finance in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations at Siemens Healthineers; Paula Villafuerte, finance director for Siemens Healthineers Philippines; Michael Schmermer, president and managing director for Siemens Healthineers Philippines; Althea Karen Antonio, assistant secretary for Foreign Trade Services Corps at the Department of Trade and Industry; and Katharina Bandelow, economic and commercial officer of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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