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This can only come to fruition in a situation of mutual exchange, i. Our aim is to make anthroposophical medicine, seen as a complement to conventional medicine, accessible to as wide a circle of patients as possible. For this to happen, complementary healing therapies must have a research and university presence, and complementary medicine must be able to engage in discourse with conventional medicine.

In light of this, we support the qualification of scientists in this field by funding post-docs as well as endowed chairs and professorships at various universities. Another focal area is supporting the training of anthroposophical doctors. These efforts require a long-term and multi-layered perspective, which is why this area of support is a focal area of the foundation.

We support the use and shaping of nature by humans. Forms of nature conservation that isolate human beings from nature are not among our support goals. In this area, we concentrate as a foundation on researching and applying living contexts, as well as on training biodynamic agricultural practices. Special areas of interest include soil fertility and seeds, keeping and breeding plants and animals suitable for organic or biodynamic farming without genetic engineering , as well as increasing the quality of food to enable the healthy nourishment of body, soul, and spirit.

Existing research methods in this area should be adapted and expanded by developing new approaches that do justice to the living core of the natural world, and which are not limited to its material side.

We help our project partners to realize their ideas for helping others and sustaining our common livelihood. What We Support. Overview Focal Areas Project Insights. Founders Maria Aparecida and Dr. Peter Schnell. For every kilometer an employee runs, swims, bikes, skates or skis, a donation is made by Software AG, employees on the Supervisory Board and the Software AG Foundation.

In 13 years, our employees have covered , kilometers, more than twice around the world. Using IoT to protect from climate change Cities are especially vulnerable to climate change. Large concrete, glass and asphalt surfaces store heat. That results in heat islands that cause health problems and costly damage to infrastructure. Appreciation for our stakeholders Our stakeholders are a part of our company. They shape our culture and our values, and we thank them for helping to shape our continued evolution.

Our promise For us, corporate social responsibility means showing conscious respect for responsible and sustainable action. For that reason, we embrace values such as trust and respect, openness and transparency above all else.

For years, these principles have been used in our customer relationships, our technologies, our partnerships, employee training and decisions on investments in our company—to the benefit of our shareholders and society as a whole. We introduced our Code of Business Conduct and Ethics back in These guidelines ensure good and responsible corporate governance and establish a framework for what Software AG considers to be ethically correct conduct in its day-to-day business and relationships with all of its stakeholders and their different cultures.

See what you can learn at conXion Corporate social responsibility It's the foundation for everything we do. Read our non-financial statement. Creating a sustainable and truly connected world We believe that a truly connected world can be a more sustainable one, and are invested in making this happen. Learn about our corporate social responsibility in the combined non-financial statement as part of our annual report. We are proud that so many Software AG colleagues around the world are engaged in volunteer projects—and we are happy to support this commitment.

Visit our investor relations page to learn more about ESG and to access financial and non-financial information. As a long-time lecturer, vice rector and managing director, Prof. Andreas Kienlin has not only shaped the sculpture degree programme but also fundamentally moulded the development of the Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences in Alfter near Bonn. When he retired in autumn , we spoke with him about inner and outer opposition, the particular challenges of stone carving and the social power of art.

In order to survive in this world and acquire the necessary skills at an early age, some believe they need as much exposure to digital technology as possible, starting in primary school or even earlier.

Minister of State Priska Hinz presented the award at a ceremony in Wiesbaden. In her address, she paid tribute to his pioneering work for organic agriculture, especially in the field of seed health and breeding. Tiny Farms is the name of a Berlin start-up which aims to produce and market organic vegetables by way of a growing network of micro-farms. In line with this, the founders are, with the support of SAGST, developing a one-year training course, which efficiently prepares prospective managers of such small businesses for their tasks.



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