NEWS 12 HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS June 2026 www.hpmag.co.uk Siemens has recently announced the appointment of Brian Holliday as chief executive officer (CEO) for the UK and Ireland. In the role, Holliday will lead Siemens’ strategy and engagement across the UK and Ireland, where the company employs 12,000 people and generated £4.6 billion in revenue in financial year 2025. Holliday has worked for Siemens for more than 32 years in a range of technology and leadership roles. He has worked with companies across the industrial spectrum to create value through technology and has been a noteworthy contributor to the UK innovation, industrial policy and skills landscapes. He will continue as managing director of Siemens Digital Industries and build on more than 10 years as a member of the UK and Ireland senior leadership team. “Brian brings a deep understanding of our strategic priorities and our customers, as well as strong insight into the challenges facing industry as it digitalises. His external experience with the Catapults and Made Smarter will also be a real asset,” said Matthias Rebellius, Managing Board Member of Siemens AG, responsible for UK and Ireland. “Brian will build on the strong foundations already in place, continuing to drive focus on the areas where we can make the greatest difference and create more value for customers. This will be even more important as we take forward our ONE Tech Company programme and ensure we serve our customers in a seamless, straightforward way.” Rebellius added. Holliday commented: “I’m honoured to take up this position at a time of significant change, where technology and talent can make a real difference. I’ve always been proud of our people and struck by the commitment and sense of purpose evident across our UK and Ireland organisation – thus I’m genuinely excited to lead this strong team. With global leadership in industrial technology and AI, as well as the partnerships we’ve developed, Siemens is well set to help our customers with their competitiveness, resilience and sustainability.” Holliday is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and visiting Professor at the University of Sheffield. He holds degrees from Cardiff University and the University of Manchester as well as an honorary doctorate from Middlesex University. He began his career as an apprentice with Texas Instruments and remains a strong advocate for applied learning and vocational training. He has contributed to the UK’s innovation, skills and industrial policy agendas through non-executive and committee roles, including the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, Make UK and as Co-Chair of the Made Smarter Commission which works with SMEs to improve manufacturing productivity. Most recently, he was appointed to the board of Skills England where he formally advocates for SMEs and social mobility. Brian Holliday appointed Chief Executive Officer of Siemens UK and Ireland The winners of The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Competition have been named. Held at The Big Bang Fair, the awards ceremony followed a daylong showcase of talented young innovators. The Big Bang Competition, run by EngineeringUK, is a prestigious national competition for young engineers, scientists and technologists aged 11 to 18. There are a range of awards and prizes up for grabs, recognising and rewarding talented STEM innovators. The top 3 winners each receiving £1,000 prize money. Kanav Jain, a student from Broxburn, Scotland has been crowned UK Young Engineer of the Year, supported by Thales, for his project ‘AeroAid: autonomous VTOL quadplane’. Kanav is currently in S4 and entered via a community group – First Step Robotics. Kanav was inspired to help people in rural and remote regions where the delivery of essential emergency supplies is challenging due to lack of reliable road access. Using his passion for drones, he Winner of UK Young Engineer of the Year revealed has designed and developed a small, low-cost autonomous aircraft that can carry and deliver medicines and other essential supplies quickly and efficiently. Kanav hopes his low-cost, accessible invention will help provide critical Awards ceremony: Mike Sewart (Chief Technology Officer at Thales), Kanav Jain (winner), Dr Hilary Leevers (Chief Executive of Engineering UK)
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