Who are we?  

Boehringer Ingelheim’s past and present

Who we are

 

In 1885, Albert Boehringer–aged just 24–set up a small company in Ingelheim, Germany, with 28 employees making tartaric acid for the food industry. A decade later, he made a research breakthrough using biotechnology to produce lactic acid in industrial quantities. This funded the expansion into alkaloid extraction for the pharmaceutical industry, the move into independent pharmaceutical production and the foundations of our company as we know it today. 

Over 135 years later, Boehringer Ingelheim has grown vastly. Those 28 employees have become over 52,000. The small tartaric acid factory by the Rhine has become a leading global company serving over 130 markets in Human Pharma, Animal Health, and Biopharmaceutical Contract Manufacturing. 

The scope of our work now includes some of the most innovative and effective human and animal treatments available. Our contract manufacturing division is a prized partner for pharmaceutical manufacturers of all sizes, and our record of innovation continues, from pharmaceutical research collaborations to extensive social enterprise projects, and investments in the potential of quantum computing. 

Some things, however, have not changed. We’re still an independent, family-owned company. We still prize continuity and stability. We still understand that we are only as good as our people, so we continue to look after them. Albert Boehringer knew that which is why he offered his employees health insurance, paid leave, a company pension scheme, and subsidized housing. 

Above all, we stand by our purpose: to transform lives, both human and animal, for generations to come.  

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