Perceptive celebrates string of new client wins across Scotland
Perceptive team
Specialist communications consultancy, Perceptive Communicators has announced four significant new client appointments across its specialist sectors, marking a strong continuation of growth in 2025 following its most successful year to date last year.
Following a competitive pitch, the multi-award-winning consultancy was chosen by Clackmannanshire Transformation Space as its partner to deliver fully integrated strategic communications, including PR, public affairs and social media to champion its innovative approach to community-led decision-making. The Transformation Space is a bold, community-first initiative that reimagines funding delivery to improve wellbeing, quality of life and economic prospects for people living in Clackmannanshire. The programme’s purpose is closely aligned with Perceptive’s mission to improve lives and transform futures.
Perceptive is also providing communications support for the Invest2Scale Conference, one of Scotland’s most engaging investment events. Now in its fourth year, the conference brings together high-growth scale-up businesses with global investors to unlock growth at scale. Perceptive has been tasked with raising awareness of the event’s growing reputation to new audiences and attracting high-quality investors and businesses to ensure this year’s conference is the best yet.
Building on its strong track record in life sciences, Perceptive has also been re-appointed by Kadans Science Partner to deliver strategic communications, media relations and stakeholder engagement in Scotland. This is being delivered ahead of, and beyond, the launch of its highly anticipated landmark Health Innovation Hub (HiH) beside the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow.
HiH is a flagship investment within the Glasgow Riverside Innovation District (GRID) and will provide state-of-the-art lab and office space for commercial businesses advancing precision medicine technologies.
Finally, Perceptive has been reappointed by the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) to deliver an independent research project, following the successful completion of two previous research projects for the organisation. Conducted to the highest standards through in-depth interviews with its members and associates, this work provides SFHA with robust insights to inform strategic business decisions.
Julie Moulsdale, Managing Director of Perceptive Communicators, said: “Our purpose is to work with clients who are improving lives and transforming futures, and each of these projects does exactly that. From reimagining public services, accelerating Scotland’s life sciences sector, unlocking global investment, or supporting Scotland’s housing sector, they are each making a positive difference. These new appointments are a testament to the trust our clients place in our expertise, and to our team’s ability to deliver communications that make a measurable commercial impact. After a record-breaking 2024, it’s fantastic to continue this momentum throughout 2025 especially amidst a challenging economic backdrop.”
Norman Gill from Clackmannanshire Transformation Space added: “We are embarking on an ambitious and community-focused journey to reshape how services are delivered across Clackmannanshire. Clear, impactful communication is central to engaging residents, stakeholders and partners in this mission. Perceptive’s strong track record and solutions based approach, combined with their deep understanding of public sector priorities, made them the natural partner to help us deliver our vision and achieve meaningful impact for local people.”
Award-winning Perceptive Communicators supports clients working across science, technology, the built environment and leisure who are improving lives and transforming futures every day.