Evolving CQB Training: British Army Adopts QUICKBLOCK

The British Army has adopted QUICKBLOCK, an innovative modular building system, to enhance its Close Quarter Battle (CQB) training environment at the Infantry Battle School in Brecon. Our modular, rapidly deployable building system is transforming military training environments because it offers flexibility, cost-efficiency, and realism. From Test to Trust: The Must-Have Solution It all started […]
2024 . . . what a year for QUICKBLOCK!

2024 has been a fantastic year for QUICKBLOCK and here are just a few of our highlights. A great start 2024 started brilliantly at QUICKBLOCK HQ as we secured a pivotal £1.3 million investment in January. This funding round set us on a path to grow the team and advance our research and development efforts […]
Training Medics for the Realities of Trench Warfare with QUICKBLOCK

The capability of QUICKBLOCK to create training spaces is gaining attention for their critical role in military training. Used by the British Army at the Infantry Battle School for Close Quarter Battle (CQB) training, demonstrated in our latest video (see below) QUICKBLOCK has now been deployed to train Ukrainian army medics to operate in the […]
Pioneering US-Scottish combat veteran joins Scots construction board

QUICKBLOCK is delighted to announce that a retired US Army colonel has joined the board of Scottish construction firm which makes unique flat-packed construction blocks from recycled plastic as it powers into international markets. Yvette Hopkins brings a wealth of experience in the defence and security industry to Stirling-based QUICKBLOCK and a record of success […]
Press release: Scottish firm raises investment, sets sights on defence market

A Scottish company making unique “green” construction blocks has raised a six-figure
investment and plans a push into the defence market with a life-saving ballistic and blast
resistant version.
Stirling-based QUICKBLOCK said the £310,000 investment came from Edinburgh angel
syndicate Equity Gap, Scottish Enterprise under its co-investment fund and the University of
Strathclyde Inspire Entrepreneurs’ Fund.