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PHOTON THERAPY
PROTON THERAPY
ACCURAY (USA) Accuray and RaySearch have a long-term collaboration agreement to develop and market fully-integrated solutions, combining RayStation and RayCare with TomoTherapy® and CyberKnife® treatment delivery systems. This enables greater flexibility for clinics with multiple treatment machines. Integration with RayCare brings the additional advantage of an independent oncology information system.
ADVANCED ONCOTHERAPY PLC (UK) AVO is a developer of proton therapy technology. The LIGHT system is a modular proton therapy system developed in a collaboration with the TERA project and CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The system is designed for cost effectiveness and low maintenance, with features including multiple spot sizes and fast energy switching time. RayStation, RayCommand and RayCare will fully support the LIGHT system.
UNITED IMAGING HEALTHCARE (CHINA) UIH is one of our latest strategic collaborations. Founded in 2011, UIH has developed the world’s first medical linear accelerator with fully integrated diagnostic-quality CT imaging to support adaptive therapy planning. RaySearch will adapt RayStation and RayCare to UIH’s CT and standard linacs. They will be the first conventional linacs to be integrated with RayCare.
IBA (BELGIUM) IBA, the global leader of proton therapy solutions entered into a long-term strategic alliance with RaySearch in 2016. Since then, we have customized RayStation and RayCare for IBA delivery solutions, and together we supply a complete solution for all software and hardware. Our aim is to deliver outstanding adaptive proton therapy treatment and enable clinics to use IBA treatment machines more effectively.
MEVION MEDICAL SYSTEMS (USA) Mevion is a leading manufacturer of compact proton therapy systems. As part of the ongoing collaboration, RayStation development incorporates support for the latest features of Mevion treatment systems, such as HYPERSCAN technology. PRONOVA (USA) Pronova provides proton therapy solutions for cancer treatment worldwide. Its proton therapy solution uses superconducting magnet technology in the cyclotron and treatment gantry to reduce the size, weight and power required to deliver proton therapy treatment.