BioMedSA’s Board of Directors approved 3 new memberships in November 2024: Biomedical Waste Solutions, Q-Branch, and US Trade Consult.
BioMedical Waste Solutions is a full-service medical waste disposal company that has served Texas for nearly 20 years. It is one of the few local vendors that owns and operates its own treatment facility, managing medical waste from start to finish. The company offers competitive rates, which are fixed for the duration of the agreement. Additionally, BioMedical Waste Solutions provides paper shredding and compliance training services. It collaborates with large group organizations to offer discounted pricing for their members.
Q-Branch is a global integrator that merges advanced technology with strategic insight. Its mission is to provide enterprises with the necessary tools, resources, and strategic direction to overcome challenges, foster innovation, and influence the future of the global economy. Q-Branch offers customized support to meet the specific needs of each founder, including market strategy, team building, and U.S. market entry. Its acceleration programs aim to enhance bilateral economic value, promote cross-cultural exchange, and support global competitive advantage and niche market research.
US Trade Consult is a consulting firm specializing in trade and investment into the United States. With over 20 years of experience, the firm provides guidance to international businesses on U.S. market entry, strategic business development, expansion planning, regulatory compliance, market intelligence, and trade negotiations. Its clients include government entities, chambers of commerce, trade and investment organizations, economic development offices, startups, scaleups, SMEs, and investors. Leveraging expertise in U.S. trade policies, industry practices, and a broad network of contacts, US Trade Consult helps foreign companies streamline and accelerate their operations for successful expansion into the U.S. market. The firm is particularly positioned to assist biotech, medtech, and life science companies in accessing ecosystems like San Antonio with its military-health dual-use opportunities.