How much energy does the cloud need?

13.03.2019

In a joint study, the Environment Agency Austria and the German Borderstep Institute for InnovationMore

Borderstep welcomes On Purpose at its Berlin office

25.02.2019

Their associate-programme offers motivated professionals the opportunity to get to know the sustainable entrepreneurship sector.More

Strengthening green start-ups

13.12.2018

With a total of 12 events from the Ruhr area to the Black Forest, BorderstepMore

How to support Eco-Innovation?

15.12.2015

The conference entitled 'SHIFTing the Support of Entrepreneurship in Eco-Innovation – The Roles of Universities,More

Borderstep at Enviroinfo & ICT4S in Copenhagen

05.08.2015

On September 7, 2015 Borderstep will present latest research findings to the development of theMore

ISPIM Conference 2015 in Budapest, Hungary

11.06.2015

At the ISPIM Conference 2015 in Budapest, Hungary, Borderstep Institute representatives Klaus Fichter and LindaMore

Borderstep received German Data Center Award

21.04.2015

Borderstep was awarded the first prize of the category "ideas and research about data centers"More

Borderstep News

Train4Impact: Making climate impact measurable 06.01.2025

The project, which has now been launched, is intended to help start-ups that are geared towards the common good to quantify and manage their climate impact. Among other things, workshops and individual consultations on the use of software already developed by Borderstep and Impact Nexus are planned. More

Borderstep and ESCP Business School cooperate 29.08.2024

The Borderstep Institute for Innovation and Sustainability and the ESCP Business School officially announce their collaboration in a new research and transfer area: Sustainable business models. The cooperation agreement runs from September 2024 to August 2026. Founded in 1819, ESCP is the first business school in the world. More

Together for the edible city 24.04.2024

How can food be grown in the city and what opportunities does this offer for start-ups and initiatives? This was the focus of the Edible Cities Network project, which has now come to an end. Borderstep supported EdiCitNet with practical expertise from the Sustainable Entrepreneurship research area. More