HIL Applied Medical · raw details

Ultra-compact Proton Beam Systems for Cancer Therapy · Jerusalem · Founded 2010

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Ultra-compact Proton Beam Systems for Cancer Therapy

HIL Applied Medical is developing ultra-compact, high-performance accelerators for proton therapy. The company applies a patented, laser-based, nanotech-enabled approach to particle acceleration to facilitate cost-effective, single-room proton therapy systems. HIL is also developing ultra-compact beam delivery solutions, specifically beamlines and rotating gantries, that take advantage of the unique properties of laser-accelerated proton beams. With this technology, the company can offer further reductions in the size, cost, and complexity of a complete system. HILs technology aims to enable cost-effective, expandable, add-on single-room solutions while providing clinical capabilities such as 360 rotation, integrated imaging, pencil-beam scanning, IMPT, gating, and adaptive therapy. The companys technology was conceived and incubated at the high-energy physics lab of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

Identity

NameHIL Applied Medical
Slughil-applied-medical
Type / kindstartup
Crunchbase IDhil-applied-medical
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Status

Statusinactive
Status reasonNon Active, Dec 2023 ceased to operate
Last update2026-05-17

Location

HQ country codeIL
HQ region/districtJerusalem District
HQ cityJerusalem
HQ addressGivat Ram, Jerusalem, Israel

Web & social

LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/1602351
YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwtND6t5LXwLVv73GEN2eYw

Classifications

Primary sector Health Tech & Life Sciences
Sub-sectors
Health Tech & Life SciencesMedical DevicesMedical Treatment & Therapeutics
Technologies
Materials & SubstancesNanomaterialsSensingLaserSimulation & Imaging
Target customers
Healthcare & Life SciencesHealthcareProviders
Business models
B2B
Tags
cancer-therapytherapeuticsoncologymedical-technologieslasersnanotechnologycancerhospitalsnon-invasiveimagingtreatmentsmedical-deviceschronic-patientsoptronics

Funding

Total raised$36.8M
Current stageSeries C

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