November 17, 2025 (Global) – Siemens Healthineers has unveiled its new strategic phase titled “Elevating Health Globally”, outlining clear mid-term targets and priorities aimed at driving sustainable growth, innovation, and global impact. The strategy focuses on strengthening the company’s leadership in medical imaging, diagnostics, and advanced therapies while expanding access to high-quality healthcare worldwide. (siemens-healthineers.com)
“With ‘Elevating Health Globally,’ we are sharpening our focus on long-term value creation, innovation, and responsible growth,” said [Siemens Healthineers Executive Name]. “Our goal is to support healthcare systems globally by delivering technologies and solutions that improve outcomes for patients and providers alike.”
Under the new strategy phase, Siemens Healthineers emphasized continued investment in innovation, particularly in digitalization, artificial intelligence, and data-driven healthcare solutions. The company also highlighted plans to optimize its portfolio, expand in high-growth markets, and strengthen operational efficiency while maintaining a strong commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.
The mid-term targets include financial performance goals, margin expansion, and disciplined capital allocation, alongside strategic initiatives to enhance customer value and accelerate the adoption of advanced healthcare technologies. The company stated that this approach is designed to balance profitability with long-term impact across global healthcare ecosystems.
Key Highlights of the Strategy Announcement
- Launch of new strategy phase “Elevating Health Globally”
- Clear mid-term financial and operational targets outlined
- Focus on innovation, digitalization, and AI-enabled healthcare solutions
- Emphasis on sustainable growth and global healthcare access
- Commitment to long-term value creation for patients, customers, and stakeholders
Industry analysts view the new strategy as a reflection of Siemens Healthineers’ ambition to remain a global leader in medtech while adapting to evolving healthcare demands, cost pressures, and the increasing need for scalable, technology-driven solutions.




