News | Proton Therapy | September 26, 2016

Agreement includes joint marketing of proton therapy-related technologies, development of new technologies and new installations across the globe

IBA, Philips, adaptive proton therapy planning, ASTRO 2016, collaboration

September 26, 2016 — IBA (Ion Beam Applications S.A.) and Philips announced that they are stepping up their combined efforts in adaptive proton therapy planning through a new long-term collaboration agreement.

The collaboration between the two companies includes the joint marketing and sales of Philips’ imaging and clinical informatics solutions in oncology and IBA’s proton therapy solutions, and the joint development of new products for image-guided proton therapy and treatment modalities. IBA and Philips share the understanding that adaptive therapy planning is key to meeting this objective. The strategic partners have already secured certified compatibility between Philips’ Pinnacle3 therapy planning software and IBA’s proton therapy solution, and they will now jointly develop next-generation proton therapy planning methods to further increase efficiencies in the patient treatment workflow.

Also a result of the collaboration, more than 30 IBA proton therapy centers are expected to benefit from an enhanced cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging technology. This advanced imaging technology provides the large field-of-view needed for enhanced image guidance during proton therapy procedures. To this end, a new software algorithm with an optimized balance between speed and image quality has been developed by the two long-term partners.

IBA and Philips are currently installing state-of-the-art proton therapy solutions at three compact proton therapy centers in the United Kingdom, one compact center in the Middle East, and one large proton therapy center in India. Depending on the proton therapy center, the installed solution can include IBA’s proton therapy systems, such as the Proteus One and Proteus Plus, and Philips’ imaging and clinical informatics solutions, such as Philips’ Big Bore CT and positron emission tomography (PET)/CT systems and Philips’ Pinnacle3 Treatment Planning System.

For more information: www.iba-worldwide.com, www.usa.philips.com/healthcare


Related Content

News | Proton Therapy

Sept. 28, 2025 — Leo Cancer Care has launched Grace, the company's upright photon therapy system. Grace is named after ...

Time October 03, 2025
arrow
News | Radiation Therapy | American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)

Sept. 29, 2025 — Radiation therapy may offer a comparable and potentially safer alternative to repeat catheter ablation ...

Time September 30, 2025
arrow
News | Radiation Therapy

Sept. 26, 2025 – Accuray Inc. has introduced the Accuray Stellar* solution. Initially for the U.S. market, the new ...

Time September 29, 2025
arrow
News | Computed Tomography (CT)

Sept. 26, 2025 — At the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) 2025 annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif ...

Time September 29, 2025
arrow
News | Lung Imaging

Sept. 26, 2025 ― Researchers from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center will present new data at the ...

Time September 29, 2025
arrow
News | ASTRO

Sept. 26, 2025 — Artera, the developer of multimodal artificial intelligence (MMAI)-based prognostic and predictive ...

Time September 29, 2025
arrow
News | Radiation Therapy

Sept. 25, 2025 — GE HealthCare has announced updates to Intelligent Radiation Therapy (iRT), a new version of the ...

Time September 25, 2025
arrow
News | ASTRO

Sept. 10, 2025 — ZAP Surgical Systems, Inc. will make its debut at the 2025 ASTRO (American Society for Radiation ...

Time September 12, 2025
arrow
News | Radiation Oncology

Sept. 02, 2025 — Alpha Tau Medical Ltd., the developer of the alpha-radiation cancer therapy Alpha DaRT has announced ...

Time September 05, 2025
arrow
News | ASTRO

July 9, 2025 — The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) selected 43 members to receive the ASTRO Fellow ...

Time July 09, 2025
arrow
Subscribe Now