RESEARCH FACILITIES
38 INSTALLATIONS ACROSS EARTH, LUNA, AND DEEP SPACE
SAN FRANCISCO RESEARCH CAMPUS
San Francisco, California, United States
The Corporation's primary research campus and administrative center for all R&D activities. Home to the Synthetic Manufacturing Prototype Lab, the Neural Architecture Center, and the Peter Weyland Advanced Computing Facility.
TOKYO ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY CENTER
Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Inherited from Yutani Corporation, the Tokyo Center is the Corporation's primary facility for electronics research, quantum computing development, and micro-scale fabrication. Houses the largest clean room in the Eastern Hemisphere.
SEA OF TRANQUILITY RESEARCH STATION
Luna
The Corporation's premier off-world research installation, providing unique low-gravity and vacuum-access environments for testing technologies destined for deep-space deployment.
CERN-WEYLAND PARTICLE PHYSICS COMPLEX
Geneva, Switzerland
Acquired in 2029, the CERN complex houses the upgraded Large Hadron Collider and the Corporation's fundamental physics research program. The facility's work in quantum gravity directly underpins FTL propulsion technology.
ATACAMA ATMOSPHERIC TESTING FACILITY
Atacama Desert, Chile
Located in one of Earth's most inhospitable environments, the Atacama facility provides near-planetary conditions for testing atmospheric processing equipment before off-world deployment.
SYDNEY BIOMEDICAL CAMPUS
Sydney, Australia
The Corporation's dedicated biomedical research center, responsible for MedPod platform development, pharmaceutical pipeline management, and advanced surgical systems engineering.
DEEP SPACE STATION JUNO
L2 Lagrange Point, Sol System
An orbital research platform at the L2 point providing deep-space conditions for propulsion testing, sensor calibration, and zero-gravity material manufacturing experiments.
ABERDEEN ENERGY SYSTEMS LAB
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
The Corporation's primary facility for fusion energy research and development, including next-generation reactor design, grid integration systems, and the micro-fusion cells that power synthetic persons.
TOURS & ACADEMIC VISITORS
ACADEMIC VISITOR PROGRAM
Qualified researchers from partner institutions may apply for visitor appointments at select Weyland-Yutani facilities. Appointments range from two weeks to twelve months and include laboratory access, housing, and a research stipend.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates and post-doctoral researchers affiliated with institutions holding active Weyland-Yutani research partnerships.
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The San Francisco Research Campus and CERN-Weyland Complex offer guided tours for educational groups, corporate delegations, and government officials. Tours provide an overview of the Corporation's research mission and capabilities.
Tour requests must be submitted at least 90 days in advance. All visitors are subject to security clearance procedures. Restricted areas are excluded from standard tours.
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