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Glasgow communications consultancy to assist to vaccine producer
SPECIALIST Glasgow-based communications consultancy Perceptive Communicators are set to provide their services to Valneva Scotland, a specialty vaccine company.
Valneva develops, produces and distributes vaccines that help with infectious diseases, addressing unmet medical needs.
They are the largest vaccine producer in Scotland and recently received two accolades from the annual Life Sciences Scotland Awards 2024 alongside a RoSPA Silver Award 2024 for health and safety excellence.
The global company employs almost 180 members in their Livingston-based Manufacturing Centre of Excellence.
Perceptive Communicators was chosen to support Valneva in Scotland with services like media support and communications.
As a communications consultancy, Perceptive Communicators has won multiple awards this year and specialises in the three key sectors of science, the built environment and technology.
They provide services like media relations, marketing and public relations for businesses both in and beyond the UK and have recently seen success with businesses like Innovate UK and Ravenscraig.
David Ridd, Head of Brand and Public Relations UK, Valneva, stated: “Valneva contributes significantly to Scotland’s life sciences sector, and our recent award wins demonstrate our commitment to scientific excellence and business leadership.
“Perceptive’s knowledge of life sciences and the media landscape makes them a great fit to help tell our story.”
Julie Moulsdale, Managing Director of Perceptive Communicators, said: “Valneva is a Scottish life science powerhouse, and we’re very excited to support their exciting plans and upcoming milestones.
“Their ambition to be the best life science company to work for is aligned with Perceptive’s purpose, supporting companies who improve lives and transform futures.
“With our sector specialisms in science, technology and the built environment, Perceptive has the deep expertise and influential contacts to help our clients achieve their communications goals.”