Sunson Innovation Center Officially Opens: Driving the Future of Enzyme Technology
Sunson Enzyme
Technology Co., Ltd. (Sunson) has officially launched its state-of-the-art Biocatalyst
Innovation Center, marking a pivotal milestone in the company’s journey
toward technological leadership. The new center underscores Sunson’s
strengthened capabilities in independent research and development, innovation,
and its mission to empower the sustainable development of enzyme-driven
industries worldwide.
More than
just a research facility, the Innovation Center is a fully integrated hub
combining strain development, application technology, process engineering,
and advanced enzyme analytics. Equipped with cutting-edge instrumentation
and staffed by a robust, multi-tiered team of experts, the center focuses on
enhancing enzyme performance, expanding application frontiers, and optimizing
industrial processes across key sectors—including food, animal
nutrition, and industrial enzymes. Its core mission is to ensure high-quality,
seamless translation of enzyme solutions from lab-scale discovery to large-scale
commercialization.
Sunson is
committed to building the Innovation Center as an open, collaborative
platform for global enzyme innovation. The company actively partners with
leading research institutes, universities, and industry associations worldwide,
establishing joint R&D centers and co-developed laboratories. By
integrating top-tier scientific resources—including industry experts,
PhD researchers, and multidisciplinary expertise in biology, microbiology, and
applied chemistry—Sunson has significantly expanded its
research capacity and elevated its innovation capabilities.
This strategic enhancement not only strengthens Sunson’s technical support for customers but also accelerates the development of next-generation enzyme solutions. With the Innovation Center now operational, Sunson is better positioned than ever to deliver smarter, more sustainable, and highly customized biocatalytic technologies—driving progress across industries and shaping the future of biotechnology.