Inventive Talent
Inventive Talent
Felix Hoffmann, Wilhelm Roehl, Hans Andersag and Walter Kikuth, Gerhard Domagk, Otto Bayer, Hermann Schnell, Friedrich Bossert, Wulf Vater – researchers and scientists who made history. They were responsible for pioneering inventions that revolutionized medicine, chemistry and materials development: Aspirin®, Germanin®, Resochin®, sulfonamides, polyurethanes, Makrolon® and Adalat®.
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| Felix Hoffmann, Gerhard Domagk, Hermann Schnell |
The wealth of knowledge that Bayer researchers have gained about people, animals, plants, materials and interdisciplinary technologies provides the basis for long-term, sustained growth. Research is essential capital for our future.
In 2005, Bayer spent EUR 1,886 million on research and development. It is particularly important for us to continuously optimize our product portfolio and manufacturing processes, while at the same time developing new products aimed at strengthening our core businesses.
Learn more about the inventor company on a journey through the world of research (PDF 1.48 MB) at Bayer.


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