Quantum LC has donated a Valleylab™ FT10 Energy Platform to the Department of Child Health at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital as part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives and in commemoration of the birthday of its Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Joseph Titus-Glover.
The medical equipment was officially presented on January 2, 2026, on behalf of the CEO, the Quantum LC team and the family of Mr. Titus-Glover, to support surgical procedures under the Department of Child Health.

The Valleylab FT10 Energy Platform is a compact surgical generator designed to deliver precise radiofrequency energy for cutting, coagulation and advanced vessel sealing, enabling safer, faster and more efficient surgeries across multiple specialties, including general, vascular and thoracic procedures.

Receiving the donation, a representative of the Department of Child Health expressed gratitude to Quantum LC, describing the gesture as significant and impactful.
“On behalf of the surgical staff unit and the entire staff, we want to say a very big thank you to all of you. We are most grateful and most honoured to have you here,” the representative said. “All that we pray for is good health, and that wherever you get the money from, God should add more to it, so that you do more than this.”

The latest donation adds to Quantum LC’s growing footprint in healthcare support across the country. On February 14, 2025, the company donated critical medical equipment to the National Cardiothoracic Centre at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, including a PERLOVE PLX5300 Mobile Digital X-ray Machine and three DRAEGERWERK ICU ventilators, to enhance cardiac care delivery and support life-saving procedures.
READ: Quantum LC donates medical equipment to National Cardiothoracic Centre

In October 2025, Quantum LC also partnered with AngloGold Ashanti and the NGO Help Is On The Way Mission to restore sight to residents of Obuasi through a free eye care outreach conducted as part of its annual health screening programme. The fully funded initiative benefited more than 600 residents, with 15 patients undergoing cataract surgery under the supervision of a medical team led by Senior Specialist Ophthalmologist Dr. Benedicta Appiah-Thompson of SALGYIN Medical Centre.
READ: Quantum LC leads free eye screening and cataract surgeries in Obuasi
Quantum LC Ltd is a Ghanaian-owned engineering and mining support services company established in 2012, specialising in contract mining, civil engineering, pipe works, heavy equipment rental and consultancy services across Ghana and West Africa.
Source: Starrfm.com.gh

