Independent CRO welcomes Sir Richard Sykes, rector of Imperial College London, as its guest of honour for the opening of its new global headquarters in Slough
Independent clinical research organisation Chiltern International this month welcomed Sir Richard Sykes, rector of Imperial College London, as its guest of honour for the official opening of its new global headquarters in Slough, UK.
Established in London in 1982, Chiltern International provides clinical operations, project management, data management, biostatistics, medical writing, quality assurance and regulatory and medical affairs services to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device industries.
The company also offers clinical contract personnel services to pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients.
It has 11 international offices - three in the United States and eight in Europe, including its global headquarters in Slough.
Around 100 clients and key members of the pharmaceutical industry made the trip to listen to a 15-minute speech by Sykes, followed by a tour of the new facility.
Around 150 people will be based at the new premises.