Matthew McDermott (Photographer)

Corporate Citizenship

We seek to foster economic and social well-being in the countries and communities in which we do business. Corporate citizenship is an integral part of our corporate culture.

Our activities, therefore, emanate from our operating units in the countries and embrace patients, neighbouring communities and society at large.

  • Combating HIV/AIDS

    Our commitment to combating HIV/AIDS focuses on two key points: providing easier access to medicines and fighting paediatric AIDS.

  • Local Cooperations

    Our cooperation activities at a local or country level cover many different areas, including healthcare projects, educational programmes, humanitarian aid/disaster relief, and social engagement.

  • Patient Organisations

    We remain committed to the principle of reporting accurate, fair and objective information about our collaboration with patient organisations.

  • Partnerships with academic research

    Boehringer Ingelheim regards its involvement in public-private partnerships as active citizenship and a service to society.

  • Boehringer Ingelheim foundations

    The Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation as well as the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds are non-profit organisations, which act independently of the company. Both foundations are dedicated to the exclusive and direct promotion of science and basic research.

  • Cultural commitment

    For five decades, the art exhibition "Internationale Tage" (International Days) in Ingelheim has been one of Boehringer Ingelheim’s cultural commitments.