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Oncology meets digital health: The PSCC and Future4Care join forces to accelerate innovation

The Paris-Saclay Cancer Cluster (PSCC) and Future4Care have announced a strategic partnership to accelerate innovation in healthcare. This collaboration aims to enhance support for start-ups working at the crossroads of oncology and digital health by leveraging the strengths and networks of complementary ecosystems.


As the need for transformative healthcare solutions continues to grow, the PSCC remains committed to translating world-class academic research into innovative therapeutic and diagnostic industrial solutions for cancer patients. Future4Care, a leading European ecosystem in Healthtech , brings together industry leaders and start-ups to develop cutting-edge digital solutions for tomorrow's healthcare system.


A shared ambition to accelerate innovation in healthcareThis collaboration is founded on a mutual commitment to supporting s companies operating at the intersection of oncology and digital health. Through coordinated efforts, PSCC and Future4Care will provide startups with access to a wide range of complementary resources, including:


  • Cross-promotion of services and synergies across both ecosystems, with opportunities to participate in thematic sessions, co-organized events, and networking days hosted at each partner’s premises.

  • Enhanced visibility through joint communication initiatives, including social media campaigns, newsletters, and shared presence at key events.

  • Coordinated support for jointly accompanied startups, ensuring efficient resource allocation.

  • Priority access to PSCC and Future4Care facilities for eligible events organized as part of this partnership.

 

Facilitating access to healthcare dataImproving access to healthcare data is a shared priority for both PSCC and Future4Care, as it plays a key role in accelerating innovation. PSCC is currently developing a unified portal to simplify access to real-world data, in collaboration with leading hospital centers. At the same time, Future4Care supports startups and innovators in navigating the complex landscape of healthcare data and regulatory requirements.

As part of their partnership, the two organizations will jointly launch surveys and working groups to better understand the needs of startups in oncology and e-health. They will also co-host thematic events focused on AI and data in oncology and co-develop tailored support tools and services for projects that align with both of their missions.


"Through this partnership with Future4Care, we are significantly expanding the scope and quality of support we can offer to start-ups addressing oncology needs with digital health innovations," said Eric Vivier, President of the PSCC. "By combining our scientific and clinical expertise with Future4Care's strengths in digital innovation and industry partnerships, we are creating a seamless pathway for dual-domain projects. This collaboration will help accelerate the development of data-driven solutions that meet real clinical needs and ultimately improve patient outcomes."


“At Future4care, we are firmly convinced that alliances between multidisciplinary players are key to shaping the future of healthcare” , says Agnès de Leersnyder, CEO of Future4care.  “This is why we are delighted to partner with PSCC, whose mission and areas of expertise are highly complementary to our ecosystem. Together, we aim to foster new synergies for our members and help drive the success of innovative solutions that are already accelerating progress in oncology.  I’m looking forward to seeing the concrete projects that will emerge from this collaboration.”




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