PODCAST: Greg Barsby, QinetiQ Australia & Chris Otley-Doe, RubiKon Group

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PODCAST: Greg Barsby, QinetiQ Australia & Chris Otley-Doe, RubiKon Group

QinetiQ’s managing director Greg Barsby and RubiKon’s managing director Chris Otley-Doe join the Defence Connect team on the back of QinetiQ’s acquisition of RubiKon.

QinetiQ’s managing director Greg Barsby and RubiKon’s managing director Chris Otley-Doe join the Defence Connect team on the back of QinetiQ’s acquisition of RubiKon.

Barsby and Otley-Doe give the inside story on the acquisition and integration into QinetiQ, what constitutes value in a defence business and the importance of growing organic relationships within the industry.

Enjoy the show,

The Defence Connect team.

 

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