Recently encountered frequently, R&D might be interpreted differently by various individuals. However, at Immunat, we perceive this term as a comprehensive effort aiming for excellence. According to the OECD, where advanced industrialized countries are members, R&D activities encompass three distinct applications: basic research, applied research, and experimental development. Our company aims to stand out in sustainability by successfully implementing these practices. So, what do these practices, which our company follows, entail?

Immu-Nat’s R&D Practices:

Basic Research: It encompasses theoretical, scientific, or experimental studies carried out without envisioning a specific application or usage. Basic research delves into the fundamental relationships underlying the observed data and phenomena, offering new insights and knowledge.

Applied Research: Contrary to basic research, applied research includes studies conducted to obtain specific information. Hence, applied researches directly produce knowledge and serve a practical purpose.

Experimental Development: This is about crafting new products, materials, circuits, and establishing new service sectors based on the information derived from basic and applied research.

Importance of R&D for Immu-Nat:

R&D activities directly pertain to human life. It’s observable that countries with extensive R&D efforts also enjoy higher standards of living. R&D is pursued with the intent to enhance the quality of life for communities and nations. It can be said that R&D serves as a preventive measure against global crises. This is because R&D, during crisis times, prevents companies or institutions from adverse impacts, enabling higher profits. Thus, it’s a misconception to deem R&D activities and units as superfluous or merely an additional endeavor for a company. Investments in R&D activities yield returns in terms of profit and efficiency in the short term.