CatSci Receives National Recognition for Contributions to Welsh Economy

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Volume 14
Issue 8

CatSci has received two accolades from Welsh organizations, demonstrating its contributions to the Welsh economy in the field of process R&D.

Contract research organization (CRO), CatSci, has received two accolades from Welsh organizations, demonstrating its contributions to the Welsh economy in the field of process research and development, it was announced in a July 11, 2019 press release.

The CRO was revealed as the winner of the ‘International Business of the Year’ category at the Cardiff Business Awards, which recognizes export performance in the South Wales area of the United Kingdom. Additionally, the company was named as one of the ‘50 Most Exciting Companies in Wales’ by the magazine, Wales Business Insider.

“These accolades are a testament to the talent and hard work of all our staff. Both demonstrate CatSci’s growth into a globally-recognized partner for pharmaceutical innovation, and its commitment to Life Science in South Wales,” said Simon Tyler, chief operating officer, in the press release. “We are proud to be an integral part of research and development efforts that lead to life-changing new therapeutics.” 

Source: CatSci

 

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