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1. Germany’s Bayer Company

Germany’s Bayer Group is one of the world’s most well-known Fortune 500 companies, with expertise in material innovation, crop science and medicine. It ranks at the forefront of the industry in many fields such as health care. One of the world's largest chemical, pharmaceutical and healthcare companies, it ranks at the forefront of the industry in many fields such as life sciences, polymer materials and fine chemicals.

Bayer Group is a leading international enterprise in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. In addition to operating more than 10,000 products produced by itself, its business scope includes medicine, diagnostic equipment, crop protection products, plastics and fibers, etc.

The Bayer Group originated in Germany. On August 1, 1863, businessman Friedrich Bayer and paint master Johann Friedrich Weskott met in Barmen, Wuppertal, Germany today. ) founded a pigment company - "Friedr. Bayer et comp.". In 1912, the company moved to Leverkusen, Germany. Today, the city of Liverkusen on the Rhine is still the headquarters of the Bayer Group. Today, Bayer has 350 branches in almost all countries and regions in the world. As of the end of 2003, the number of employees worldwide was approximately 115,400.

Glorious History

Research and development play a very important role in Bayer. Bayer's business today is almost all self-developed products. About 50% of Bayer's current turnover comes from R&D results over the past 15 years. Bayer has 12,000 R&D personnel worldwide, and its annual investment in research and development exceeds 7% of its turnover.

Over the past 130 years, Bayer has developed from the earliest dye manufacturer to today's leader in various professional fields. Bayer has accumulated many years of experience in chemistry and pharmaceuticals. As of now, it has 18 10,000 patents and 60,000 registered trademarks. In fact, the thousands of products invented by Bayer have not only improved the well-being of human beings around the world, but also have a huge impact on the development of global industry. The following is a brief introduction to some of Bayer's achievements.

1863: The company Friedr. Bayer et comp. is founded in Supernal-Barmen to produce aniline dyes.

1892: Antinonnin, the first synthetic chemical crop protection product.

1899: Aspirin, the world's most famous analgesic, has acetylsalicylic acid as its main ingredient.

1901: The "Waste Water Disposal Commission" is established in Livestock.

1910: Methyl rubber, the first synthetic rubber produced on an industrial scale.

1922: Preventol, the first material protection product.

1935: Prontosil, the first sulfonamide drug to treat bacterial infections. For this drug, Dr. Dumack, a researcher at Bayer, won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1939.

1937: Polyurethane, polymerization reaction produces new products: raw materials similar to rubber elastomers, adhesives, foaming materials, highly elastic fibers, and coating raw materials.

1953: Makrolon, the first engineering thermoplastic made of polycarbonate.

1956: Novodur, a multi-purpose thermoplastic made of ABS plastic that can change in hardness through beating.

1973: Canesten, the first broad-acting antifungal drug to treat fungal diseases in humans.

1975: Adalat, a drug to treat coronary heart disease.

1976: Bayblend, an advanced engineering plastic produced from polycarbonate.

1977: Bayer Tower Biology, new technology for biological wastewater purification.

1985: Nimotop, a new drug for treating brain diseases, can also treat senile brain dysfunction.

1987: Ciprobay, Cipro, Ciproxin, chemotherapy for treating bacterial infections.

1990: Glucobay, a drug that treats diabetes with a new principle of action.

1991: Gaucho, a systemic insecticide with good residual efficacy and extremely low toxicity to humans and the environment.

1993: Bayer AG issues its first environmental report.

1994: Bayer acquires the over-the-counter pharmaceutical business of Stalin Windsor North America. At the same time, it regained the legal rights to use the company name and company cross logo in the United States and Canada.

1995: Labeling vaccines to protect cattle from certain viral diseases and to distinguish vaccinated animals from those infected by viruses in the wild.

1996: Advantage, an innovative flea control product for dogs and cats. BAK, a biodegradable thermoplastic, can be used in film and injection molding.

1997: Blood glucose testing system Glucose Test Meter Dex and Glucose Test Meter Esprit.

1999: On March 6, the 100th anniversary of the birth of Aspirin, the Bayer Administration Building in Liverkusen, Germany was converted into the world's largest aspirin packaging box. Three achievements of the project were entered into the Guinness Book of World Records.

2000: Baynas, a drug for allergic rhinitis

2000: New molten polycarbonate process to produce high-purity Makrolon

2003: Levitra , Lucent Pac-Oil, a drug for the treatment of erectile dysfunction

Second, Lucent Pac-Oil

The American Lucent Pac-Oil, founded in 1936, is a globally recognized and multi- A respected leader in the field of aerospace lubricating materials, it is a multinational company engaged in the research and development of aerospace lubricating materials and the research and application of special petroleum products. It is also one of the largest independent lubricating materials research institutions. The unique additive developed by LUCENT solved the problem of lubrication for uranium hexafluoride gas diffusion equipment in the process of developing atomic bombs. On the other hand, LUCENT experts successfully found an effective solution to the lubrication problem under specific conditions of aerospace. plan. Based on LUCENT's unique lubrication technology, LUCENT has further increased the development, promotion and application of industrial and civil lubricants, and applied its leading lubrication technology to vehicles, engineering equipment, ships and other fields.

LANXESS is a global enterprise with 50 production bases around the world and a total of about 20,000 employees. Last year LANXESS achieved sales revenue of nearly 6 billion euros. This means that LANXESS will become a leading manufacturer in the world's chemical industry.

LANXESS provides a variety of raw materials, intermediates, final products, additives, and active raw materials for various professional fields and provides product development and optimization solutions for its business partners. The company remains focused on its core areas: the development, production and sale of high-quality chemicals, rubber and plastics.