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Chapter 943: Chapter 478 Did I Come to the Wrong Place?_2

"And also..."

He added a sentence, "Pay attention to the confidentiality issue."

After Assistant Xiao Wang left, Zhou Haoren thought about the matter and suddenly felt a bit of anticipation, "Could the pile of data sent by Academician Zhao be the results of the electric spindle research?"

"But that would be too fast!"

"He has always been working on the engine prototype and studying mathematics... and at the same time, he’s achieved results in the research of electric spindles..."

"Impossible, right?"

"Absolutely impossible!"

Zhou Haoren was adamantly thinking this, yet couldn’t help but hold high expectations and even went to the technology department to take a look, asking the technicians what exactly was discussed in the content.

But in the end, he restrained himself.

As the General Manager of Red Wind Industry, he must remain calm and composed in the face of issues, presenting an image of having everything under control to his employees, even if there really were research results, he had to appear unfazed, making it seem like everything was within his grasp.

"Right!"

"That’s how it should be."

Zhou Haoren picked up his tea and took a light sip with a slight smile on his lips, but soon felt uneasy, pacing back and forth in his office, "I have no idea when the technology department will come out with any news."

"I should have Xiao Wang keep an eye on it and inform me immediately if there’s any news!"

He immediately called out, "Xiao Wang!"

"Xiao Wang, ah!"

...

With Assistant Xiao Wang keeping tabs on the technology department, news quickly came back to Zhou Haoren.

"The technology department says the design is very professional, and there are many aspects that impressed them."

"They’ve only looked at a few drawings and are still studying them."

"The technology department is taking it very seriously, mentioning some designs were beyond their imagination."

"They’ve assigned a team to review the Intelligent Monitoring System, and the team leader believes the system should be very advanced, as Academician Zhao is already a computer expert, which is his original field."

"Just now Manager Zhu from the technology department said, it will take time for everyone to review everything, but the content in the documents is definitely more advanced than our current level of technology."

"..."

Hearing the news reported by Assistant Xiao Wang, Zhou Haoren became even more expectant.

Meanwhile.

Zhao Yi paid no attention to Red Wind Industry’s reaction, just as the Aviation Group would conduct an acceptance check for a fighter jet’s design, the simple upgrade technology for the electric spindle also required ’approval.’

Since it was only a technological upgrade rather than a revolutionary innovation, Red Wind Industry might not conduct a detailed evaluation, but an assessment still takes time.

Zhao Yi had given himself a two-day break, resting appropriately and even took the time to pay attention to the Biomedical Research Institute.

The Biomedical Research Institute was constantly moving equipment, and with the labs now set up, many researchers chose to supervise the installation of equipment on-site. In the future, at least half of the researchers would move their labs to the Institute, while the rest would frequently visit, since the Institute would become the main laboratory and office location for the Biomedical Research Institute, and the original lab building would solely serve as a laboratory.

Zhao Yi also held high expectations for his own lab; lately, he hadn’t conducted any research related to biomedical science, but having a good laboratory is essential, whether he conducted research or not.

His lab was not just for his use, Zhang Wei, Liu Chengjie, and Yan Yi would join him.

Ai Lixin and Li Ming would come over as well.

The confirmed list of researchers so far only included Ai Lixin and Li Ming, but it was certain that more researchers would join later. Firstly, his laboratory was large enough and well-equipped, so it would be wasteful to have only a few associate researchers using it. Secondly, having a sufficient number of researchers was necessary to complete large-scale R&D projects; it’s beneficial to have several researchers in one lab.

Of course.

This presupposes the need for a commanding authority, otherwise disputes over ’rights’ could arise.

The disputes of researchers’ rights are a bit different as their disagreements often occur during the research process, with each person having their own perspective on each study.

If the lab only had a few peer-level researchers, there would definitely be problems with development. This is why, at the other lab building, each researcher had their own lab and led their own team in their research, minimizing overlap and hence, issues. But when it came to large R&D projects, they would have to collaborate and use the central lab. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com

Now, Zhao Yi’s lab at the Biomedical Research Institute was larger in area and better equipped than the original central lab, capable of accommodating over five researchers and a team of more than thirty people; it was definitely meant for big projects once completed.

Zhao Yi didn’t mind having several researchers under him; hierarchically, they were on the same level, as a researcher’s position could no longer be promoted, and internal professional titles were meaningless. But in reality, he wielded more authority than the other researchers. It’s like having two university professors, one a Nobel laureate and the other’s research never leaving the country, their equal status in title is meaningless.

The difference between them in the realm of R&D is wide as a gulf.

Of course.

The gap between Zhao Yi and the other researchers isn’t that immense, but his contributions to R&D indeed far exceeded those of an average researcher. Having several researchers working in his lab essentially meant he had a few researcher-level subordinates.

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