IBAB Ion Beam Applications SA

IBA acquires ORA expanding its strategic leadership in Nuclear Medicine

IBA acquires ORA expanding its strategic leadership in Nuclear Medicine

Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium, 19 December 2025 - IBA (Ion Beam Applications S.A., EURONEXT), the world leader in particle accelerator technology with a preeminent position in nuclear medicine, acquires ORA, a global trailblazer in radiochemistry based in Belgium.

This acquisition emphasizes IBA’s long-term commitment to the fast-developing and promising field of nuclear medicine. It reinforces IBA’s position at the forefront of innovation in precision oncology enabling for better diagnostic and more personalized patient therapy.

The combination of IBA cyclotron leadership with ORA’s cutting-edge technology provides one of the most competitive integrated solutions for hospitals and global radiopharmacy networks looking for high productivity and access to labelling of advanced radioisotopes.

This acquisition complements IBA’s existing nuclear medicine strategic initiatives including the co-founding of PanTera for the production of Ac-225, and the shaping of the Accelerate.EU program, as well as the ongoing collaboration with Framatome to explore opportunities in the production of At-211. It is an additional step for IBA on its journey to bring innovation in care to patients and to accelerate the translation of innovative nuclear medicine solutions from bench to bedside.

The transaction, for a total consideration of € 15-20 million on a cash-free, debt-free basis, is immediately accretive to IBA Technologies’ revenue and EBITDA and is expected to generate revenue synergies. Financed through IBA’s own funds and existing credit facilities, the acquisition will not have material impact on IBA’s 2025 financial guidance or mid-term outlook.

Joining forces with IBA opens exciting opportunities to scale our NEPTIS® technology and accelerate innovation in radiochemistry.” said Vincent Tadino, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of ORA. “Together, we will continue to push the boundaries of PET and therapeutic radiochemistry, ensuring our customers have access to the most advanced and reliable solutions for radiopharmaceutical production.“ 

"ORA’s acquisition accelerates our mission to deliver integrated solutions from isotope production to patient-ready therapies, making advanced cancer treatments and diagnostics more accessible worldwide” stated Charles Kumps, President of IBA RadioPharma Solutions, “I am particularly excited that Vincent will continue to lead as Chief Technology Officer of ORA, bringing his vision and deep expertise to our joint efforts.

***Ends***

About IBA



IBA (Ion Beam Applications S.A.) is the world leader in particle accelerator technology. The company is the leading supplier of equipment and services in the fields of proton therapy, considered as one of the most advanced forms of radiation therapy available today, as well as industrial sterilization, radiopharmaceuticals and dosimetry. The company, based in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, employs approximately 2,100 people worldwide. IBA is a certified B Corporation (B Corp) meeting the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance.

IBA is listed on the pan-European stock exchange EURONEXT (IBA: Reuters IBAB.BR and Bloomberg IBAB.BB)

About ORA Group

The Belgium-based ORA Group, composed of ORA (Optimized Radiochemical Applications SRL) and OOC (Out and Out Chemistry), is a recognized world player in the supply of fully automated PET radiopharmaceutical synthesizers (radiochemistry modules) for use in the production of sterile injectable PET drug products.

In 2009, using extensive working knowledge and experience gained in PET manufacturing, the NEPTIS® product family was launched. The synthesizers are specifically designed and constructed to meet current industry standards and users’ requirements with their potential future needs also in mind. The robust hardware and advanced software capabilities provide the means to create an unlimited number of individualized radiotracer synthesis applications.



For further information, please contact:

IBA Investor Relations

Thomas Pevenage

 890

IBA Corporate Communication

Olivier Lechien

 890

Attachment



EN
19/12/2025

Underlying

To request access to management, click here to engage with our
partner Phoenix-IR's CorporateAccessNetwork.com

Reports on Ion Beam Applications SA

ING Helpdesk
  • ING Helpdesk

Benelux Morning Notes

IBA: €80-100m contract for a Proteus Plus in Seoul, South Korea. Events Calendar.

Hilde Van Boxstael ... (+4)
  • Hilde Van Boxstael
  • Livio Luyten
  • Michiel Declercq
  • Wim Lewi
 PRESS RELEASE

IBA signs contract for a three-room Proteus®PLUS solution to be instal...

IBA signs contract for a three-room Proteus®PLUS solution to be installed at the Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium, December 26, 2025 – (Ion Beam Applications S.A., EURONEXT), the world leader in particle accelerator technology and the world’s leading provider of proton therapy solutions for the treatment of cancer, today announces it has signed a contract with the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, one of the largest hospital in South Korea, for a Proteus®PLUS1 solution to be installed in Seoul. The contract includes the equipment of a Proteus®PL...

 PRESS RELEASE

IBA signe un contrat pour l’installation d’une solution Proteus®PLUS à...

IBA signe un contrat pour l’installation d’une solution Proteus®PLUS à trois salles au Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgique, le 26 décembre 2025 - IBA (Ion Beam Applications S.A., EURONEXT), leader mondial des technologies d’accélération de particules et principal fournisseur de solutions de protonthérapie pour le traitement du cancer, annonce aujourd’hui la signature d’un contrat avec le Catholic University of Korea, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, l’un des plus grands hôpitaux de Corée du Sud, pour l’installation d’une solution Proteus®PLUS1 à Séoul. Le contrat comprend l’éq...

ING Helpdesk
  • ING Helpdesk

Benelux Morning Notes

Heineken: No respite / IBA: Attractive €15-20m acquisition in radio pharma.

ResearchPool Subscriptions

Get the most out of your insights

Get in touch