General Electric and Siemens settle wind turbine patent dispute

FILED - 28 September 2016, Hamburg: Visitors look at the gear train of a wind turbine in the exhibition halls at the "WindEnergy" trade fair. The US industrial group General Electric (GE) has settled its legal disputes with German rival Siemens Gamesa over patents for wind turbine technology, according to its own statement. Photo: picture alliance / dpa

The US industrial group General Electric (GE) has settled its legal disputes with German rival Siemens Gamesa over patents for wind turbine technology, according to its own statement.

The US industrial group General Electric (GE) has settled its legal disputes with German rival Siemens Gamesa over patents for wind turbine technology, according to its own statement.

The companies have reached an amicable settlement that resolves conflicts in the US and Europe, GE announced in Boston on Friday.

In future, the companies want to grant each other reciprocal licences worldwide, it said. GE did not give details of the settlement for reasons of confidentiality.

Siemens Energy subsidiary Siemens Gamesa had sued GE in 2020 for patent infringements. Last year, a US court imposed sanctions on GE.

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