IBA to supply technology for French proton therapy project

The Institut Curie has chosen the IBA/Besix consortium to expand the proton therapy center at its Orsay branch in Essonne, France.

Ion Beam Applications (IBA) of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, formed a partnership with Besix for the project, through which IBA will provide approximately $38 million (U.S.) of proton therapy equipment, while Brussels-based Besix will construct the extension.

The agreement includes a long-term service and maintenance contract.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
November 20, 2006

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