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The San Francisco Marathon

Our design team worked with The San Francisco Marathon to develop a visual identity to attract sponsors and participants.
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Speak Out Revolution

Speak Out Revolution is a non-profit organisation campaigning against a culture of silence on workplace harassment and bullying. PA Consulting’s digital and user experience experts designed and implemented a dashboard bringing together online survey responses from victims of workplace bullying around the world.
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Virgin Hyperloop One

Virgin Hyperloop One is reinventing transport with speeds two to three times faster than high-speed rail. We’re helping Virgin Hyperloop One make the new system a reality. Our systems engineering and enterprise architecture experts have been working on the plans for the complex software and traffic control systems that will be needed.
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Wildtype

We created a brand strategy for Wildtype, a start-up developing clean, cell-based protein, as it prepares to take its first product, cell-based salmon, to market.
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Tea Sheets

PA has created a 100 per cent plastic-free, sustainable and home compostable tea sheet, reducing the estimated 6.5 million kilograms of tea bag plastic disposed of each year in the UK
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Woodford Reserve

We helped leading global spirits company, Brown-Forman, refine and modernise the core visual brand elements for its premium whiskey brand, Woodford Reserve.
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Hydrow

We helped Hydrow create a connected rowing machine that's disguised as a piece of beautiful home sculpture. We brought the product to market in six months and it secured $20 million in growth equity funding.
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Guide Beauty

We collaborated with Guide Beauty to create a fresh line of beauty tools that use the principles of universal design to make it easier for anyone to create any beauty look.
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Quantum technology

Quantum technology will bring significant improvements to the performance of products and services across markets such as computing, sensing, security, medical, civil engineering and mineral exploration. To succeed in the quantum revolution, organisations will need to embrace innovation at every level, from supply chains and production methods to people and technology.
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How Things Work: Quantum navigation

Global Navigation Satellite Systems are vulnerable to technical outages, cyberattacks, atmospheric disruptions and interference. Quantum technology eliminates these and ensures zero drift – meaning it can locate and navigate vehicles with pinpoint accuracy in any environment. It could even protect from accidental and malicious attack.