Wuhan Sunrise Pharmaceutical Technology Co., Ltd
Lab/Research institutions

地址:Room 340, New material Industrial base No.17, Gu Tian Five Lu , Qiaokou District, Wuhan , China China (Mainland) Wuhan Hubei

主营产品:anti-cancer pharmaceutical APIs and intermediates,ophthalmology APIs and related intermediates Biological series: Mabs

主要市场:North America South America Eastern Europe Southeast Asia Mid East

业务范围:anti-cancer pharmaceutical APIs and intermediates,ophthalmology APIs and related intermediates Biological series: Mabs

注册资本: 500000

公司规模:11 - 50People

成立年份:2008

法人代表:Wang Li

Lily Wang

+86-27-8331468286 13554138826

whsrtech@vip.163.com

www.whsrtech.com

Wuhan Sunrise Technology Development Company limited is a high-tech pharmaceutical enterprise dedicated to R&D of chemical drug. The main business are R&D, technology transfer and technical services of APIs and pharmaceutical intermediates; R&D, manufacture and sales of PIs. Moreover, we have the right of dealing self-managed imp & exp business.
We have researching centers one in Wuhan and one in Dalian for chemicals production with output from mg to kgs, and we also have cooperated factories in Qufu of Shandong and Guan of Anhui for bulk production.
In 2012, we established the biological lab for offering biological pharmaceuticals such as Trastuzumab, Cetuximab, Rituximab and so on for pharmaceutical R&D usage. We can support by offering the API grade for customers researching or applying for Drug Administration, also we can support with the biological API and finished dosage technology. We also have close cooperation with some GMP certified pharmaceutical factories, some Universities and Research Institutes .
Our products are well sold not only across our China but also into many European, American and southeast Asia countries. We are striving to offer all our customers excellent service, excellent business and excellent price.
Main products:
Chemical synthesis series:
anti-cancer pharmaceutical intermediates,
ophthalmology APIs and related intermediates
Biological series: Mabs