
Université Paris-Saclay regularly showcases research-driven initiatives that bridge fundamental science and real-world applications, particularly in healthcare and deeptech innovation. Its editorial focus highlights projects that emerge from academic ecosystems and demonstrate strong potential for societal impact.
In 2023, the university featured Beams in an article presenting the company’s mission to support surgical oncology through advanced detection technologies based on nuclear medicine. The publication underscores the close connection between Beams and academic research, notably through its origins within the Paris-Saclay scientific environment.
The article highlights the multidisciplinary nature of the work carried out by Beams, combining physics, engineering, and clinical collaboration to address one of the most critical challenges in cancer treatment: improving intraoperative precision. It reflects the long-term effort required to transform research outcomes into robust medical technologies.
This academic recognition reinforces Beams’ position as a research-driven medtech startup and validates its approach of building innovation at the interface between universities, hospitals, and industry.
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Beams’ co-founder and president, Virginie Simon, was recently profiled by Les Deeptech, an initiative of Bpifrance highlighting deeptech leaders. The feature shares Virginie’s inspiring journey and the vision driving Beams as it develops innovative tools to transform intraoperative cancer care.
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As part of the 10th anniversary of the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab acceleration program, Beams was invited to present its technology on BFM Business. This opportunity allowed us to share our mission, our scientific roots, and our approach to improving surgical precision through real-time intraoperative tumor detection.
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In 2023, CNRS Île-de-France published an article highlighting Beams’ work on developing a new tool to improve the completeness of tumor ablations during surgery. This recognition underscores the strong scientific roots of the project and its contribution to advancing precision in surgical oncology.
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In 2023, Beams was selected as a laureate of the i-Lab Innovation Competition, France’s leading national program supporting deeptech startups. This milestone recognizes the scientific maturity of the project and supports the transition from advanced research to pre-industrial medical technologies.
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In 2023, Beams was selected in the Challenges magazine list of the 100 startups to invest in, a benchmark ranking highlighting the most promising French technology ventures. This recognition underscores the relevance of Beams’ scientific approach and its long-term potential in medical and nuclear technologies.
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In 2023, Challenges magazine published a dedicated article highlighting Beams’ work in developing intelligent technologies to improve cancer treatment. This media coverage reflects the growing recognition of Beams’ approach at the intersection of science, healthcare, and deeptech innovation.
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In 2023, Techniques de l’Ingénieur published an article highlighting Beams’ work on real-time detection of tumor tissues during surgery. This coverage emphasizes the technological and scientific foundations of the solution, as well as its potential impact on surgical oncology.
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