
InGen - Jurassic Park Wiki
InGen files were leaked by the Dinosaur Protection Group in 2018. They contain reports about the 1993 incident, the 1994 clean-up, active dinosaurs on both islands, inactive dinosaurs, and …
InGen (Film Universe) - Jurassic Outpost Encyclopedia
Jul 6, 2025 · 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 / …
Characters in Jurassic Park – InGen - TV Tropes
To return to the Character page for Jurassic Park, go here. A page for describing Characters: Jurassic Park – InGen. Main Character IndexJurassic Park (Novel) | The Lost World …
FBA - InGen - Fictional Brands Archive
In 1985, Hammond managed to attract enough investors to set up an entire corporation, International Genetic Technologies, Inc. (InGen), dedicated to the cloning of extinct life.
InGen/Novels | Jurassic Park Wiki | Fandom
International Genetic Technologies, abbreviated as InGen, was a bioengineering company founded by John Hammond and Norman Atherton. The company recreated extinct dinosaurs …
InGen Research & Development | Jurassic Park Wiki | Fandom
InGen established the facility to conduct cross-breeding experiments to maintain the interests of Jurassic World, a dinosaur themed resort on Isla Nublar. These experiments led to the …
InGen Compound - Jurassic Park Wiki
The InGen Compound, or Embryonics Administration, is the name given to a massive complex of buildings that InGen had built on Isla Sorna. The buildings of the compound were once …
InGen Headquarters - Jurassic Park Wiki
Another version of the InGen Headquarters appears in the Topps comics, but it differs slightly from its counterpart; it seems to have the "InGen" logo with an enlarged "N" bottom spread …
InGen - Jurassic World Evolution Wiki
International Genetic Technologies, or InGen, is a bioengineering company responsible for the cloning of extinct dinosaurs and the creation of the original Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar.
InGen | Dinosaur Wiki | Fandom
In 1985, Hammond managed to attract enough investors to set up an entire corporation, International Genetic Technologies, Inc. (InGen), dedicated to the cloning of extinct life. Its …