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The Costa Rican Island of Isla Nublar was leased by InGen in 1987 for expansion of the Jurassic Park Project. During an inspection intended to quell worrisome investors, the park's automated systems were sabotaged causing a number of deaths and eventually leading to the abandonment of the park. After InGen was acquired by [[Masrani Global (Film Universe)|Masrani Global]] in 1998, the island was resecured and in 2002 construction began on Jurassic World. The theme park opened in 2005.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:58, 13 December 2014

International Genetic Technologies or InGen, as it's more commonly known, is a privately funded genetics startup, most famously known for their part in the Jurassic Park/Jurassic World projects.

History

Founding and Early History

The Isla Nublar Incident

The Verge of Chapter 11

Pillaging the Lost World

Under the newfound leadership of Peter Ludlow, the InGen Harvesters were formed and immediately set out on an expedition to Isla Sorna to recover animals for the park in San Diego.

The San Diego Incident

Masrani Steps In

Facilities

InGen Headquarters San Diego

InGen San Diego Dock

Jurassic Park: San Diego

Isla Nublar

The Costa Rican Island of Isla Nublar was leased by InGen in 1987 for expansion of the Jurassic Park Project. During an inspection intended to quell worrisome investors, the park's automated systems were sabotaged causing a number of deaths and eventually leading to the abandonment of the park. After InGen was acquired by Masrani Global in 1998, the island was resecured and in 2002 construction began on Jurassic World. The theme park opened in 2005.

Isla Sorna

Martel

Construction on InGen's Siberian facility began in 2012 and was completed in November 2014. The facility opened under the name Martel, it's purpose: to find organic remains dating from 40,000 to 200,00 years old. It is believed that the facility is situated over the remains of a group of wooly mammoths, buried under the permafrost. Upon opening, Martel commenced an 18 month drilling plan at 42 glacial ice locations. The facility is staffed by a rotating research team of nine scientists and an excavation crew of 45 persons.

Divisions and Subsidiaries

InGen Corporation

InGen Construction

InGen Technologies

InGen Security

Staff and Associates

Board of Directors

Jurassic Park Staff

1997 Harvest Expedition

InGen San Diego Dock Staff

Jurassic Park: San Diego Staff

Jurassic World Staff

Assets

Jurassic Park

Site B

1997 Harvest Expedition