Carolin Puppel, program director for executive programs at ESMT, spoke with Executive Courses about the growing importance of soft skills for leaders, particularly in the era of AI, and how executive education programs are instrumental in cultivating these skills.
The Institute for Deep Tech Innovation (DEEP) at ESMT Berlin, in collaboration with KfW Capital, is developing a new executive education program for leaders in the venture capital sector. This program is part of the Growth and Innovation Capital for Germany (WIN) initiative, launched by the German federal government to strengthen the country's venture capital ecosystem and foster innovation in the technology sector.
Martin Schweinsberg, assistant professor at ESMT, was invited to present at The National Academy of Science's Kavli Frontiers of Science symposia (KFoS), being only one out of two non-American scientists. The symposia bring together outstanding young scientists to discuss interesting advances and opportunities in a broad range of disciplines to help remove communication barriers between fields and encourage collaborations among scientists.
Sandro Gaycken, director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT, explains why the German infrastructure is poorly prepared for possible Russian IT attacks and recommends bettering the defenses.
ESMT Berlin has developed a gender equality plan as part of the EQUAL4EUROPE research project. The plan, which will be implemented by the end of 2025, promotes gender equality among staff in academic careers and administration, as well as among students.
Francis de Véricourt, professor at ESMT, and his co-author of the book "Framers" discuss why humans can make better decisions than machines and what constitutes this unique human ability.
Sandro Gaycken, director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT, spoke with SWR in an interview about whether Germany needs a cyber army in light of the increased threat of cyber attacks.
Regions that admit refugees across their borders can see significantly higher wages and income per capita years later, say Jan Nimczik, assistant professor at ESMT, and colleagues.
On March 31, 2022, the Klenke Quartett, a renowned string quartet that recently received the Saxon Mozart Prize, will give a charity concert at ESMT Berlin to support humanitarian aid projects in Ukraine.
Lars-Hendrik Röller, professor at ESMT, explains why Germany has become so dependent on Russia's energy and advises German carmakers to be more cautious in China.
Lola Attenberger, researcher at ESMT, on the European semiconductor industry and servicing its customers in order to avoid devastating supply bottlenecks.