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Bouygues Energies & Service were featured in Innovators magazine's biotech special, which was distributed at the annual IBioIC conference in Glasgow. 

Last month, Doug Howard and Peter McRitchie of our Contracting division, attended the IBioIC Annual Conference at the Technology and Innovation Centre in Glasgow. The event, which is organised by the influential IBioIC, is widely considered as one of the key events for the biotech industry within Scotland.

Doug and Peter are both members of the Bouygues Energies & Services Business Development teams and Peter himself is based in our Scottish office, so the conference presented an excellent opportunity for them both to network with the brightest and best in Scottish biotechnology.  

Part of our key offering in the Industrial Biotechology sector, is our ability to deliver seemingly impossible projects. This is achieved through our commitment to completing FEED Studies with clients prior to project kick-off. It was therefore brilliant for our FEED Study expert and Head of Consulting - Adeel Aslam - to feature in Innovators magazine, which was distributed at the conference.

The full article can be read on page 20-21.

 

 

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