Chapter 56 Biomedical Base



Chapter 56 Biomedical Base

The concept of this industrial park is that it can accommodate anything. It's like a fortune teller's cliché: "It's obvious the client is troubled." Isn't that nonsense? Who would go to a fortune teller if they don't have anything to worry about?

Since Ms. Xiang had asked this, Lin Ruoyan followed suit. A film and television base could be built into the industrial park, as could the projects Lin Ruoyan had just mentioned. Other categories were also possible.

She remembered the book describing the Dax Biopharmaceutical Base, which began construction in the early 2000s. Initially, it consisted of just a few buildings, using the established "Zhongguancun Science Park" banner to attract companies. Initially, the area didn't specifically mention biopharmaceuticals.

With subsequent expansion year by year, the reputation of biomedicine was gradually established. Twenty years later, the built-up area covered nearly ten square kilometers, with industrial output value exceeding 160 billion yuan, accounting for 40% of the total output value of Beijing's pharmaceutical industry. The country has built numerous key national project factories and R&D experimental bases there, making it a well-known brand.

With this kind of foresight, Lin Ruoyan spoke eloquently about the development model of the industrial park in the Greater District X. She emphasized the importance of not only physical planning support but also various policy support to foster businesses and retain talent.

This paragraph has gone beyond the vulgar money-making routine of real estate developers selling land and building houses, but has risen to a more macro level, using the industrial park as a tool and supporting software and hardware policies to create fertile ground for economic development.

In fact, this is all Lin Ruoyan can say. If she is asked to go into more depth, it will not work.

While she had no real-life political experience, she knew what officials liked to hear. Their economic development needs were certainly not satisfied solely by a single profit from land sales. Therefore, the concept of an industrial park, which described how this "vast field" could be cultivated in a circular manner, starting with planning and building construction, cultivating upstream and downstream industrial chains, and how this "vast field" could be cultivated, was more appealing to Ms. Xiang than simply discussing how to inflate land prices and improve the area's appearance through high-rise building construction.

Lin Ruoyan didn't find it difficult to explain. After all, the situation in the real world twenty years later was there, and the book also had descriptions of the biomedical base. She had detailed references and was able to tell the story vividly and vividly, making it very interesting and not boring for old aunts who didn't understand any of this.

Ms. Xiang gained a lot from this small gathering. When she returned home that evening, she relayed everything she had learned from Lin Ruoyan to her husband. The district chief's husband immediately perked up and stayed up all night writing materials. The next day, he took the manuscript and clearly proposed a new approach to developing several buildings in the already established industrial park into a biopharmaceutical industrial base.

The district leadership is full of smart people, so when the district chief speaks, how can everyone not say yes? At least this new type of industry sounds much more prestigious than film and television production. The country also encourages industries that can revitalize the country. The city had made some overtures, but the other less developed districts were hesitant to take the plunge. After all, they hadn't figured out how to make money, and all they heard was a large plot of land to build factories.

Now they had a solution. Having initially thought the city was forcing them to move the industrial zone out of the city, the team members finally understood the city's good intentions. Therefore, they had to take the initiative to seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Let's move on to the more specific category of "biomedical base." They have biology in Dax District, with vast expanses of farmland. Pharmaceuticals, Dax District doesn't have any right now, and neither do any other districts in the city. They're just starting with this.

Lin Ruoyan also mentioned that letting the horse run without grazing won't work. To develop this kind of high-tech industry, talent is essential. For example, supporting university laboratories should be brought into the industrial park. The urban universities are too small to accommodate the growing demand for enrollment. No problem, Dax has space, and we'll build a southern campus. They'll all stake out land around the industrial base, and whichever university is interested will be given the largest plot. Teaching, R&D, and experiments can all be done right next to production, all within a single facility.

Furthermore, the importation of raw materials and the nationwide distribution of finished products all require the support of major transportation arteries. This provides a pretext for road construction. If we're going to build one, we should build a national-level one, with state funding. Their district will benefit from it. If one highway isn't enough, then build two. Doesn't the south also need an airport? Beijing is so large, the small Nanyuan Airport is no longer sufficient.

An industrial park can generate so many projects. Doesn’t this give their leadership team a lot to do?

Of course, the district chief did not forget to return the favor and was sure to bring the Lin Group in as well.

Lin Ruxu hadn't expected that after his project in Cy District accelerated, the relevant leaders of Dax District would also proactively invite him to explore potential collaboration opportunities. He was planning to establish some pilot plants for modern manufacturing, but Cy District lacked suitable industrial land, so Dax District immediately extended an olive branch.

When Lin Ruxu brought up the matter at home, Lin Ruoyan told her about her acquaintance and the farm party. Zhou Wei also praised her, saying that Lin Ruoyan had a broad perspective, a broad perspective, and clear thinking. The elderly women present that day were all refreshed and enlightened by her talk.

Afterwards, Lin Ruxu invited his sister into the study and asked, "Sister, what did you say? Did you promise us how much money to invest in District X?"

Lin Ruoyan was still immersed in the praise from the old lady, but when she heard the word "money", she suddenly realized that she seemed to be busy talking about the biomedical base and had forgotten to mention how she invested money in it. After all, no one was present at the time. If she suddenly mentioned that she invested money in it, how would other wives respond?

Now she is still wondering whether she should take the initiative to contact Ms. Xiang and ask her if there is any opportunity to participate in the project in District X. Unexpectedly, her brother has already been invited by the leaders of District X.

"Brother, this is really not the case." Lin Ruoyan looked annoyed.

Lin Ruxu knew from his sister's expression that she hadn't mentioned investment, and he actually liked her even more. His sister was truly resourceful. If she had mentioned money, giving the other party an expected value, it would have limited their future plans. It would have been far more effective to first talk about the glorious future possibilities, then have the people in District X share their various cooperation intentions. Only then could he more effectively select the most profitable projects.

Lin Ruxu never hesitated to praise others, especially her own sister. Li Yiqi, despite her talent and academic credentials, had always been aloof and disliked socializing with the wives of high-ranking officials, believing it was a distraction from her studies. Lin Ruoyan, on the other hand, was different. She was willing to make time for socializing, earning recognition from so many people and, incidentally, building connections for the Lin Group in another district. This was completely unexpected for Lin Ruxu.

After all, a new emperor chooses his own ministers. When Lin's father was alive, he had connections with city and district leaders, but that generation has since been promoted or relegated to secondary positions. A county magistrate is inferior to the current one, and now he's being treated with respect by the current district rulers. That kind of respect and favored status is something that less well-connected businesses can't enjoy.

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