Chapter 81 – The shield of China!

The proposal of 'One Cockroach' survived only a few seconds before being ruthlessly rejected by the three big shots.

Furthermore, the three academicians reached a common intention:

In the future, all issues related to naming can directly exclude Xu Yun's name, and ignore it!

Then, Tian Liangwei picked up the tea and took a sip, saying:

"Everyone, I have an idea. How about calling it Cloud Creation Technology? Yun from Xu Yun, and creation from creation, simple and clear."

On the side, Academician Pan thought for a few seconds and shook his head, saying:

"Cloud Creation Technology sounds too common. It sounds like a 20-square-meter computer store on the street...

In my personal opinion, it's better not to use the word 'cloud.' First, the word 'cloud' has been overused in recent years. Second, companies with the word 'cloud' in their name are easily associated with server-related businesses."

Hearing this, Zheng Zu also nodded in agreement.

I don't know when it started, but many companies in China like to use the word 'cloud' in their names.

In 2019, Tianyancha once released a complete list of company names. In the category of technology companies, the usage rate of the word 'science' was the highest, followed by 'fusion,' and then 'cloud.'

In this situation, it's like a protagonist with the surname Ye or Xiao in a fantasy background - it's so cliché that it's been rejected at the beginning.

Due to the large number of companies, the number of companies with the word 'cloud' in their name that have gone bankrupt also ranks in the top three.

Another interesting point is that the probability of a company named after its founder going bankrupt is 70% higher than other companies.

Although feudal superstition is not good, some things are indeed quite mysterious, such as an unlucky operator with the word 'cloud' in his name, who was listed as a major player in the fish restaurant business along with a girl named Luoli.

Then Academician Pan thought for a moment and proposed another name:

"What about calling it Guoguang Pharmaceutical?

Although the approval difficulty for pharmaceutical companies is relatively high, it's not difficult for us to get it with our background."

"No, no."

Before Xu Yun and Tian Liangwei could express their opinions, Zheng Zu raised his hand and said in a serious tone:

"This name... or any name starting with Guoguang has basically been registered. After all, there is a well-known old local company called Guoguang Group in Zhejiang Province.

Although according to the law, a company can be registered with the same name if it is not in the same province and the industrial and commercial registration authorities are different. But this rule has a prerequisite, which is that the other party does not have a patent.

As a pharmaceutical company, Guoguang Pharmaceutical has a considerable number of patents, so we can forget about the word Guoguang."

Academician Pan nodded in realization:

"I see, I was ignorant."

Although Academician Pan has had many encounters with company registration, he is obviously not as proficient as Zheng Zu in remembering a large number of company names, so it is normal for him to have misconceptions in this regard.

Although Academician Pan's proposal was not feasible, it opened a window for Tian Liangwei:

"Everyone, if Guoguang Pharmaceutical is not possible... how about Huadun Life Science? What do you think?"

Xu Yun, who had not spoken much on the side, blinked:

"Huadun Life Science? It sounds pretty good."

"Yes, Huadun Life Science."

Tian Liangwei nodded heavily, with a hint of emotion on his face:

"Although the development of biomedicine in China is still relatively good, the overall situation is still very obviously not as strong as foreign products.

Let's not talk about the future, at least when the finished product of the fifth generation of imidacloprid comes out, it will definitely compete with the foreign giants Bayer and Sumitomo.

Huadun, Huadun, the shield of China.

Can we build a shield to resist foreign enemies in this era with this concept?"

Tian Liangwei's tone was quite gentle, but it contained extremely strong personal emotions. When he said this, his mouth and eyebrows were trembling faintly.

Or more accurately...

It contained the emotions of the vast majority of domestic life science professionals.

As he said, although the development of biomedicine in China is still impressive, breakthrough news is often seen.

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But to be honest, there is still a very obvious gap between domestic and international markets, whether in research and development or in the sale of finished products.

Let's not talk about Roche, Novartis, and Pfizer. Even in small areas, Bayer, Kobayashi, and even Kao have made it very difficult for many domestic products to survive.

Like the imidacloprid insecticide mentioned by Tian Liangwei.

Sumitomo's 5-gram imidacloprid gel bait sells for over 20 yuan, while the one produced domestically for agricultural intermediates is only 13 yuan per catty.

Don't domestic manufacturers know that gel bait is profitable?

Of course, they know, but they can't compete with them in terms of technology.

Their added value is high, with seven or eight patents in a finished product, and the insecticidal efficiency is there. It's really frustrating, but it's also really helpless.

In fact, Bayer and Sumitomo have not been in the domestic market for a very long time.

Before they entered the domestic market, the domestic market was dominated by a few domestic brands.

As a result, after a few years, others have used technology to crush the major brands to the low-end market, and now only Superpower and Lanju can barely hold on.

There are many similar situations, such as the eye drops market. The sales of Santen's products on e-commerce platforms are close to the total sales of Rohto and Johnson & Johnson - and this is still under the condition of purchasing restrictions.

It's no exaggeration to say that in many, many fields, there is a dangerous situation of foreign enemies lurking.The reason for this situation is complicated, and it can be traced back to various factors, but ultimately, the controlling factor is technological barriers.

Indeed.

Some domestic manufacturers have taken a different approach, abandoning the domestic market and making a killing overseas, but how many companies are there like this?

So the name proposed by Tian Liangwei carries the expectations of a life scientist for decades, or even a lifetime.

He doesn't know how far Xu Yun can go in the future, or if he can produce more outstanding results.

But he is very clear that even if there is only one product like the fifth generation of pyrethroids, Xu Yun's company is enough to firmly establish itself in the field of pest control.

As the ancients said, when poor, one should be self-sufficient, and when successful, one should help the world.

If Xu Yun only has one product in the future, then he will fight with foreign enemies in the field of pest control, which is also a market worth billions of dollars (globally).

But if more products are born in the future...

Then perhaps one day, Huadun will truly become a shield against foreign enemies, becoming a Great Wall of this era!

In addition, there is a little surprise in this name...

Tian Liangwei looked at Xu Yun with deep eyes and smiled:

"Xiao Xu, you like killing cockroaches, right? Let me ask you a question, what is the ancient name for cockroaches?"

Xu Yun blinked:

"Ancient name... is it 'yaozha'?"

"That's right, Huadun not only defends against foreign enemies, but it also seems natural to kill cockroaches in daily life..."

Upon hearing Tian Liangwei's words, Xu Yun's eyes suddenly lit up.

.........

Note:

The next instance is about to open, everyone can guess what will appear...

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