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Siemens Shares Face Headwinds as Data Concerns Eclipse Alibaba Partnership

26.03.2026 - 05:33:37 | boerse-global.de

Siemens faces investor skepticism as its strategic expansion in China, including an Alibaba Cloud AI partnership, is hampered by local firms' reluctance to share factory data for AI training.

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Despite unveiling a significant strategic expansion in China, Siemens AG is encountering a tepid response from investors. The industrial giant's recent showcase at the RXD Summit in Beijing, featuring 26 new products and a deepened alliance with Alibaba Cloud, has been overshadowed by practical implementation challenges, particularly regarding data access.

A Broad Technological Offensive

Siemens outlined an ambitious vision to democratize industrial artificial intelligence within the Chinese market. Central to this push is an enhanced collaboration with Alibaba Cloud, aiming to offer complex engineering software as a cloud-based service. The partners are also exploring the integration of Alibaba's Qwen large language models into Siemens' software suite to accelerate intelligent product development.

This software initiative was complemented by a substantial hardware rollout. The company introduced new logic controllers, compact servo systems, and AI-driven applications for predictive maintenance, all designed to boost factory floor efficiency. In a live demonstration, Siemens even used its Xcelerator platform to coordinate movements of Unitree's humanoid robots.

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The Core Hurdle: Intellectual Property and Data

The market's muted enthusiasm stems from a fundamental roadblock. For the effective training of the AI models it promoted, Siemens requires access to real-world factory data from Chinese partners. CEO Roland Busch acknowledged on the sidelines of the event that local companies are hesitant to share this information, citing deep-seated fears over intellectual property loss.

While Chinese regulations theoretically permit the cross-border transfer of machine data, the practical execution remains highly complex. This uncertainty is significantly dampening investor sentiment, casting a shadow over the announced technological advancements.

Market Reaction Reflects Skepticism

The current share price trajectory clearly mirrors these concerns. The stock closed trading on Wednesday at €211.45, marking a decline of over 12% on a 30-day view. The gap to its 52-week high has now widened to approximately 19%. Analysts suggest that until Siemens can demonstrate concrete progress in contractually securing data flow agreements with its Asian clients, the equity will likely remain trapped below its 50-day moving average of €240.30 in the near term. The data dilemma, therefore, continues to loom larger than the deal itself.

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