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Richard Schmidtke

Dr. Richard Schmidtke is a partner with Deloitte’s German TP service line, and the regional life science TP Leader. Richard has advised clients primarily in the areas of business model optimisation, IP TP planning, and documentation, and has provided support in tax audits, mutual competent authority procedures, and advance pricing agreements.Richard studied economics and business informatics in Munich and Toulouse, and holds a PhD in economics from the University of Munich. He also holds a Master in Accounting and Taxation of the Business School Mannheim and is a CFA Charterholder of the CFA Institute. Richard is a certified German tax advisor and member of the German Chamber of Tax Advisors.Richard is the leader of the IP group, an international group of Deloitte TP professionals focusing on TP and IP. In addition, Richard teaches TP at the Business School of Mannheim and the Ingolstadt School of Management as well as TP valuation of intangibles for tax auditors at the internal univ

Bayer Foundation Social Impact Startup Academy 2021 for Startups in Sub-Saharan Africa

Together with Bayer Foundation, Get in the Ring is looking for impact-driven startups from all of Sub Saharan Africa to join their Social Impact Startup Academy. The goal of the Social Impact Startup Academy (SISTAC) is to help Sub Saharan African companies to grow their business with input and workshops with Social Innovation Masters students from WFI – Ingolstadt School of Management in Germany! SISTAC was co-developed by the Bayer Foundation and Prof. Dr. André Habisch, who teaches the program at Ingolstadt School of Management. It was first launched in 2018 and is mainly funded by the Bayer Foundation. The bi-annual program contributes to Bayer’s sustainability ambitions which in turn support the United Nations Sustainability goals #2 (zero hunger) and #3 (good health and wellbeing). The SISTAC methodology is based on Clayton Christensen’s “Prosperity Paradox” which offers a new framework for economic growth based on entrepreneurship and market-creating innovation.

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