QPS launches new brand identity to support continued global expansion

The year 2019 marks 24 years of growth for QPS, LLC, a leading global CRO focused on bioanalytics and clinical trials that accelerate pharmaceutical breakthroughs.

Today, we are excited to announce the launch of a new brand identity to support continued global expansion. Since its inception in 1995, QPS, LLC has grown from one office headquartered in Delaware to 11 locations around the globe and conducted nearly 10,000 pre-clinical and clinical research studies.

This new brand identity is an exciting change for QPS. Our new logo, which includes a modern, angular hummingbird icon, represents our agile approach to delivering custom-built research services that accelerate pharmaceutical breakthroughs across the globe.

Like a hummingbird, QPS has the ability to navigate the most complex pharmaceutical studies with remarkable agility, meet rigorous timelines and requirements, and can flex to accommodate unseen needs.

The new tagline, ‘Custom-Built Research,’ supports QPS, LLC’s rebranding efforts as it represents the broad set of services that QPS, LLC delivers to clients globally.

In addition, this new tagline emphasizes that QPS understands that modern drug development is an extremely complex process, which requires care, commitment and a customized approach to ensure a successful result.

Source: https://www.qps.com/

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