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Australia’s leading pharmaceutical manufacturer WCBG opens itself to end consumers as Bio-Pharmaceutical Plus

Bio-Pharmaceutical Plus

Wonder Capital Biotechnology Group is an industry partner of ARC (Australia Research Council) Training Centre for Green Chemistry in Manufacturing. WCBG was founded in 2018 as a joint-lab company that has partnered with several universities across Australia. Today, this group has grown to become one of the biggest names in the Australian pharmaceutical industry.

One of the many specialties that set WCBG apart is the efficient manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and quasi-drugs. They have set up a system that develops and produces products through a complete outsourcing service. This has enabled all their partner pharmaceutical companies to provide their customers with top-quality pharmaceutical, cosmetics and health food products that are highly feasible, efficient and competitive in the current market.

A visionary group that began as a joint-lab company, which has since grown into Australia’s leading pharmaceutical manufacturer, WCBG is now planning to enter the market themselves with their exclusive range of products. These products will be labelled as Bio-Pharmaceutical Plus, and they will come with the same trust that WCBG has built through its partner companies over the last 4 years as a manufacturer.

In addition to launching themselves into the market, Wonder Capital Biotechnology Group has also launched a new website that is dedicated to Bio-Pharmaceutical Plus. Through this website, customers can directly make an online purchase of the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and healthcare food products offered by Bio-Pharmaceutical Plus.

The company is planning to expand its reach by adding new products to the website every day, in addition to partnering with all the major pharmaceutical retailers in the country. With the expertise and trustworthiness of WCBG, Bio-Pharmaceutical Plus is all set to make its name and serve end customers directly with its top-quality exclusive products.

 

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