About
After he finished his studies of law in Mainz, Germany, and Charlottesville, Virginia (USA), Alexander Tettenborn first worked as lawyer in a law firm in Cologne. In 1990, he entered civil service for the Federal government of Germany. After having served several posts in the field of Education and Technology at the Federal Ministry of Education and Science (BMBF) until 1998, he was transferred to Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, now Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi). There, he had served several posts in the field of administration, foreign trade (MENA-Region) and ICT/Media-law. In addition, he is co-publisher of several publications on internet-law. Since March 2012, Alexander Tettenborn is head of unit „Development of Convergent ICT“ at the BMWi. There, he is responsible for R&D in the fields of Internet of services (Cloud, Big Data), internet of things (Autonomik and Industry 4.0), internet of energy (E-Energy, IT2Green) as well as for the area of ICT-Start ups (start-up contest).