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Bart Van Acker Leads QbD to Ambitious Expansion:150 Million Euro Valuation

Bart Van Acker

Quality by Design (QbD)based in Antwerp and launched in 2011 by Bart Van Acker, has established itself as a leading consultancy in the sector. from life sciences (lifesciences). Having a assets estimated at 106.5 million euros, QbD has made a significant contribution to the development of various innovative projects and to supporting companies in need of specialist advice.

Key activities :

  • Regulatory expertise To provide strategic guidance for compliance with health authority standards.
  • Clinical support Structuring and management of clinical studies.
  • Quality improvement Implementing quality systems to optimize production processes.
  • Scanning Digitalization of processes with the help of dedicated teams in India and Ukraine.

Milestone projects :

  • Participation in the development ofAntleronan innovator in 3D printing for cell therapy.
  • Collaboration with Persomed on personalized cancer treatments.

Strategic growth :

  • Acquisition of Turnstonebiotechnology communications specialist.
  • Integration of Michor Consultingexpertise in Chinese legislation.

Expansion prospects :

  • With 500 employees, the aim is to triple the workforce by 2025.
  • Exploration of M&A opportunities in Italy, Spain and the UK.

QbD continues to expand its presence in Europe, ranking fourth in its sector. All expansion is financed by the company's own resources and bank loans. In order to conquer the US market, the company is planning to turn to outside investors, anticipating an increase in value. in excess of 150 million euros.

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