
Vision RT Ltd
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Location
Headquarters: London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Region: England
Country: GB
Continent: Europe
About
Vision RT is a leading medical technology company pioneering Surface Guided Radiation Therapy (SGRT) and developing a range of radiotherapy solutions to improve the safety, accuracy, and efficiency of cancer treatment. With SGRT technologies like AlignRT, SimRT, MapRT, and DoseRT, the company supports real-time patient tracking and dose visualization across the radiotherapy workflow. Its systems are deployed in oncology clinics worldwide, addressing cancers including breast, head and neck, prostate, and others, and they emphasize adoption in major cancer centers and proton therapy contexts.
Vision RT Ltd develops Surface Guided Radiation Therapy (SGRT) systems for oncology clinics. Its products, including AlignRT and SimRT, enable real-time patient tracking and dose visualization to improve the accuracy and efficiency of cancer treatment. The company serves hospitals and medical centers globally.
Vision RT Ltd
2001
for_profit
active
Industries
Primary Industry: Manufacturing
Categories
Funding & Financials
10m-50m
private
Founders
Norman Smith
Leadership
Technology Stack
Products
AlignRT: A 3D surface imaging system that tracks patient position before and during radiation therapy to aid setup and treatment accuracy.
AlignRT InBore: An SGRT solution designed for bore-based linear accelerators, enabling patient monitoring both outside and inside the treatment bore.
SimRT: A single-camera, contactless 4DCT surface tracking and gating platform for monitoring patient position during CT simulation.
MapRT: A dual-camera system that maps safe beam angles to assist in radiation treatment planning by checking plan deliverability.
DoseRT: A system using Cherenkov imaging to visualize radiation dose delivery and detect errors in real time during treatment.
Postural Video Module: A module that records video of patient posture to assist in recognizing misalignments during radiation therapy.