WilPharma was a pharmaceutical enterprise, responsible for the creation of the T-Vaccine.
History
WilPharma was to the city of Harvardville what Umbrella was to Raccoon City, being responsible for a vast majority of the city's economic growth and prosperity.
Following the Raccoon City Incident, the public's faith in the pharmaceutical industry descended rapidly. WilPharma also suffered from the backlash. At some point following the crisis, the US government allocated 10 billion dollars for a secretive anti bio-terror program to be administered exclusively by WilPharma - the creation of a vaccine for the dreaded T-virus. By October 2005, WilPharma succeeded in developing the vaccine, with stocks ready to be shipped to anywhere within the US. However, due to stern protest from the human rights organization TerraSave, the vaccine was not ready to be fully distributed in time before the Harvardville incidents.
With their stocks falling, WilPharma desperately attempted to rekindle the public's faith in them. Senator Ron Davis even supported WilPharma, partly because of the fact that he himself was a primary stockholder of the company. Following the outbreak incidents in Harvardville, WilPharma entered into bankruptcy in November 2005, and was subsequently bought out by Tricell, another pharmaceutical company.
