Chapter 1: Visit_3

In the eyes of ordinary people, the laboratories of biopharmaceutical enterprises are often symbols of high-end, professional, bright, and safe.

The actual situation is entirely different.

These places are similar to semiconductor enterprises that use a large number of highly toxic chemical products; they appear glamorous on the outside but are extremely expensive and full of danger.

The laboratory covers more than twenty acres, with construction costs alone consuming more than 300 million US Dollars, and the internal equipment valued at another five to six hundred million US Dollars.

They employ five to six hundred professional biochemical researchers year-round, with annual salary expenditures exceeding 200 million US Dollars.

The professional barrier of biochemical enterprises is extremely high, and before achieving results, the investment risk is enormous, almost like a bottomless pit devouring funds.