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Commissioning, Qualification, and Validation (CQV) plays a crucial role in the life sciences sector. As a CQV engineer, you’ll be at the forefront of the life sciences industry, ensuring that new drugs and medical devices are manufactured and delivered to meet the very best standards. Here, we take a closer look at where a career in CQV can take you.
Quanta part of QCS Staffing, a leading global recruitment agency for Life Sciences, Data Centres, Renewable Energy and IT have announced a new sponsorship agreement with Luton Town Ladies FC Reserves. Since the success of the Lionesses at the European Cup 2022 has spotlighted the achievements and future of women’s football, Quanta are leading the way to help direct local funding into the sport. The sponsorship deal between the professional women’s association and Quanta will continue through the 22/23 season.
Demand for data centre capacity has never been so great. New build projects are unfolding at unprecedented rates and the global data centre construction market is predicting to grow almost 6% from 2022 - 2027. But what do operators look for when planning new data centre construction projects, and particularly – where? Data centres can be built anywhere with power and connectivity, but location has a significant impact in the quality of service it provides. Here we look into why location is important for data centres, and some key countries around the world where the data centre industry is thriving.
Here at Quanta, we value growth. Not only growth of the business, but growth of our people, their careers and our opportunities as one team. ‘Investing in our future’ is a core value that we emulate throughout the company; every one of our colleagues is given equal access to learning and development, rigorous induction programmes, and numerous personal and professional training programmes. The MAPSTAR™ Sales Academy ‘Winning New Business in 2022’ programme is one of our latest endeavours. In February this year, a team of some of our newest and most experienced Business Winners embarked on their MAPSTAR journey. Here we delve into the programme, how it is benefitting our team and business, and how our first MAPSTAR delegates got on.
With net zero targets fast approaching and a global energy crisis unfolding by the day, the transition away from fossil fuels has never been so critical. As a result, there is greater pressure than ever before on the renewable energy industry to transform practices for maximised efficiency – and new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence are helping them on their way.
Even in the midst of multiple economic recessions, the life sciences industry has represented a relatively stable sector over the past 20 years. But a worldwide pandemic, and its aftermath on working culture, is a challenge that is proving to be a match for the industry. Whilst the life sciences job market is expected to grow 7% by 2028, and as the UK pushes forward to world leader status, a lack of talent in the field represents a very real concern. Here we look into why it is we are seeing shortages of talent in the life sciences industry.
A job that takes you around the world. That’s the stuff dreams are made of, right? Well, here at Quanta, we are making those dreams come true. As a truly global organisation, with 4 international offices, networks of contractors across the world and expert knowledge of key locations, we operate with a ‘world is our oyster’ attitude. Whilst our jet setting took a hiatus in 2020 – 2021, we are excited to say that we are back in the air and continuing to expand our horizons. Here is a look back at where we have been over the years, our fondest memories – and a taste of where business trips at Quanta can take you.
The life sciences industry centres itself on research and development that improves healthcare. From pharmacovigilance to biotechnology, this sector features several interesting roles all designed to positively impact the way we live. To make the industry more exciting, it’s undergoing an advanced digital transformation set to revolutionise patient care. The impact of digital transformation can be seen throughout the entire product and treatment development chain. Starting at drug and treatment discovery and continuing through to implementation, new technologies are swiftly influencing the structure of life sciences departments. They are also creating new roles and skillsets required for existing life sciences and pharmaceutical jobs.
Renewable energy has become a priority for many countries trying to reduce carbon footprints. Luckily for these countries, renewable energy technology is at the forefront of innovation, offering multiple solutions that can contribute to a greener, healthier future. One of these developing solutions is renewable battery storage. Renewable battery storage is the process of containing clean energy such as solar or wind, and then releasing the power as and when it’s needed. This green energy solution is already posing many benefits and is predicted to have an astronomical influence on the future. Here, we take a look at just how battery storage is set to impact the renewable energy sector.
Virtual clinical trials were not born from Covid, but the onset of the pandemic certainly enhanced the need for remote clinical investigations. As quickly as the Covid-19 virus spread, organisations such as the FDA and World Health Organisation began to advocate the importance of virtual data collection. The life sciences UK industry participated in this development, and a safe and effective Covid-19 vaccine was delivered in record time as a result. In a post-Covid world, virtual clinical trials remain crucial to the life sciences industry and are expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.7% from 2022 to 2030. Here we take a look at the importance of virtual clinical trials in a post covid world.