Pharma firm scores with partnership at West Ham home ground
A pharmaceutical firm supplying medicine around the world has joined the London Stadium Business Club to boost its profile.
WEP Clinical is the latest firm to join the business club at the home ground of Premier League team West Ham United.
Launched in 2008 initially supplying medicines across Europe to aid clinical trials, WEP Clinical expanded globally.
In 2010 the firm opened US offices in order to provide Early Accesses Programmes to grant patients access to ongoing clinical trials that are taking place outside of their home country.
The firm’s partnership with London Stadium Business Club will see its logo feature on an LED screen at the front of the stadium, as well as appearing on pitch-facing boards and StadiumTV screens located within the concourses.
In addition, the business is invited to exclusive partner events, which have previously included a Q&A evening with Sir Trevor Brooking.
Yasmin Khera, outreach manager at WEP Clinical, commented: “Though WEP Clinical is known internationally throughout the healthcare sector, the business remains focused on maintaining its connection to its local London community:
“On a local level, we’re making sure we’re doing as much as we can to help people. We’re a company that’s grown out of London. This is where we were founded this is where it all started and as we grow, we don’t want to lose that. We want to remain a UK business.
“Reaching out to the people who go to West Ham games and see our logo, it’s helping to take us to the next level.”
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