Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor09.05.23
Siemens Healthineers is expanding its site in Rudolstadt, Germany. By mid 2024, a new manufacturing building will be built on the site, which will produce electron accelerators that will be used as radiation sources for Varian's cancer therapy devices.
The hall will also expand the production line for so-called liquid metal plain bearings, a core technology of high-end computed tomography and angiography systems.
The expansion of the site is expected to create around 50 new jobs by 2027. Siemens Healthineers is investing around €25 million ($27 million) in the 2100-square-meter manufacturing facility.
Furthermore, the new building will be built in a CO2-neutral manner and operated as sustainably as possible.
"The expansion in Rudolstadt is a strong commitment to the location and the entire region. We want to grow here, create jobs and remain an attractive employer," says Peter Schardt, Chief Technology Officer of Siemens Healthineers and responsible for Rudolstadt as a technology location.
Radiotherapy with so-called linear accelerators is used in more than half of all cancer treatments today. Linear accelerators are used both in the outpatient sector and in hospitals for the targeted treatment of cancer.
Today, around 270 employees develop and produce vacuum components, X-ray tubes and components for medical and industrial use at the Rudolstadt plant. The components are used, for example, in computed tomography, angiography systems or mammography devices. The plant in Rudolstadt was founded in 1919.
The hall will also expand the production line for so-called liquid metal plain bearings, a core technology of high-end computed tomography and angiography systems.
The expansion of the site is expected to create around 50 new jobs by 2027. Siemens Healthineers is investing around €25 million ($27 million) in the 2100-square-meter manufacturing facility.
Furthermore, the new building will be built in a CO2-neutral manner and operated as sustainably as possible.
"The expansion in Rudolstadt is a strong commitment to the location and the entire region. We want to grow here, create jobs and remain an attractive employer," says Peter Schardt, Chief Technology Officer of Siemens Healthineers and responsible for Rudolstadt as a technology location.
Meeting Demand for Radiotherapy Equipment
To meet the growing demand for Varian's radiotherapy equipment, the company needs a second manufacturing site for core components of its radiotherapy devices in addition to Palo Alto in the USA. In Rudolstadt, Siemens Healthineers has the necessary knowledge and already manufactures such components. The electron accelerators from Rudolstadt are to be used for the Halcyon and TrueBeam radiotherapy systems, some of which are manufactured at the Kemnath site in Germany.Radiotherapy with so-called linear accelerators is used in more than half of all cancer treatments today. Linear accelerators are used both in the outpatient sector and in hospitals for the targeted treatment of cancer.
Today, around 270 employees develop and produce vacuum components, X-ray tubes and components for medical and industrial use at the Rudolstadt plant. The components are used, for example, in computed tomography, angiography systems or mammography devices. The plant in Rudolstadt was founded in 1919.