New exchange platform with Harbin Research Institute New exchange platform with Harbin Research Institute Boehringer Ingelheim and Harbin Veterinary Research Institute set up ‘industry-academia-research’ exchange platform
Advance study vaccinating increased milk production Advance study vaccinating increased milk production [New ADVANCE study shows vaccinating with Bovela® results in increased milk production
DCRI-collaboration-empact-mi DCRI-collaboration-empact-mi Collaboration with Duke Clinical Research Institute on EMPACT-MI trial, which will assess outcomes in people who have had a myocardial infarction
EMPERIAL-heart-failure-toplineresults EMPERIAL-heart-failure-toplineresults Update on the EMPERIAL-Reduced and EMPERIAL-Preserved studies, which assess exercise ability in adults with chronic heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction
1990-2023: Value through Innovation 1990-2023: Value through Innovation The Boehringer Ingelheim history from 1990 to 2023, with milestones
Rethinking mental health care Rethinking mental health care Outdated perceptions and practices fuelling mental health crisis, new Economist Impact study reveals
Boehringer Ingelheim good 2021 business performance Boehringer Ingelheim good 2021 business performance 2021 was a good year for patients, for animal owners and for Boehringer Ingelheim.
S&P Animal Health Partnering Oct 2023 S&P Animal Health Partnering Oct 2023 Interview by S&P Global with Megan Grether, discussing Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Partnering’s ambition and approach
CHMP_opinion_nintedanib_ILD_PF CHMP_opinion_nintedanib_ILD_PF Nintedanib received a CHMP positive opinion for the treatment of patients with other chronic fibrosing ILDs with a progressive phenotype beyond IPF
EC_approval_nintedanib_ILD_PF EC_approval_nintedanib_ILD_PF European Commission approves nintedanib for the treatment of patients with other chronic fibrosing ILDs with a progressive phenotype beyond IPF
EMPA-KIDNEY trial early stop due to positive efficacy EMPA-KIDNEY trial early stop due to positive efficacy EMPA-KIDNEY, the largest SGLT2 inhibitor trial in chronic kidney disease, will stop early due to clear evidence of positive efficacy