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Maxunitech Inc. has consistently focused on research and development in the fields of agriculture, environment, and life sciences, establishing a comprehensive R&D management system. The goal is to bring products to market legally and in full compliance with regulations, including EHSQ (Environment, Health, Safety, and Quality), patents, and product registrations. The R&D center comprises multiple modern innovation platforms, including process research, engineering scale-up, formulation development, quality assurance, applied research, environmental protection, aquatic ecosystem technology, and landscape technology.
The center employs over 200 R&D professionals, including more than 100 with master’s degrees and over 20 with doctoral degrees. The team brings together internationally renowned scientists, experts receiving State Council allowances, and former senior executives from Fortune 500 companies. Their expertise spans over 20 disciplines, including chemistry, chemical engineering, analytics, agronomy, pesticide science, environmental science, plant protection, plant pathology, botany, life sciences, ecology, landscape architecture, construction, electrical engineering, and automation.
The company operates more than 6,000 square meters of laboratory space, covering synthesis, formulation, analytical testing, environmental protection, engineering, bioassay, and aquatic ecosystem research. These facilities are equipped with cutting-edge scientific instruments such as microreactors, LC-MS (liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry), GC-MS (gas chromatography-mass spectrometry), reaction calorimeters, and preparative HPLC (high-performance liquid chromatography).

The R&D team continuously explores and pushes the boundaries in the fields of agriculture and life sciences, developing a unique, innovation-driven strategy and highly efficient implementation methods that reflect Maxunitech Inc.’s distinctive approach. This has led to numerous high-level, economically practical technological achievements. Many of these innovations have been successfully commercialized, contributing to and serving the global agrochemical industry.

