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Funding for Advanced Radiotherapy Technology.

We are delighted to have received a grant from The Richard Oatley Foundation to fund years 3 and 4 of the AI Auto Contouring Software that is used at the Royal United Hospital, Bath.

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Bath Cancer Unit Support Group

MVision Artificial Intelligence: Continued Funding for Advanced Radiotherapy Technology

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We are delighted to have received a grant from The Richard Oatley Foundation to fund years 3 and 4 of the AI Auto Contouring Software that is used at the Royal United Hospital, Bath.

We funded years 1 and 2 previously with a grant from Richard Oatley Foundation and contribution from surgeon Stuart Gillett who competed in a Deca-ironman event in Mexico and raised over £25,000.   

MVision empowers oncology professionals with the most advanced technologies to help them deliver high-quality treatment plans faster and save more lives.  MVision develops AI-powered solutions that automate repetitive tasks, enable efficient radiotherapy workflows, and promote consistency across clinical processes.

Clinically evaluated and designed for seamless integration with existing treatment planning systems, the solutions reduce manual effort while keeping clinicians in control.  

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MVision empowers oncology professionals with the most advanced technologies to help them deliver high-quality treatment plans faster and save more lives.  MVision develops AI-powered solutions that automate repetitive tasks, enable efficient radiotherapy workflows, and promote consistency across clinical processes. Clinically evaluated and designed for seamless integration with existing treatment planning systems, the solutions reduce manual effort while keeping clinicians in control.  

You can find out more about MVision and the solutions they offer by visiting their website at mvision.ai and the United Kingdom & Ireland distributor Xiel Ltd

The Bath Cancer Unit Support Group is a small, local charity run entirely by volunteers. We support the cancer services at the Royal United Hospital (RUH) in Bath by raising funds for vital equipment, enhanced facilities, and essential services that fall outside of NHS funding.  

The charity’s origins date back to 1979, when Shepton Mallet farmer Chris Norman learned that the cancer unit at the RUH was at risk of being closed and relocated to Bristol. In response, he launched the Bath Cancer Unit Appeal to raise funds for a Linear Accelerator – the key piece of equipment used in delivering Radiotherapy. 

The Richard Oatley Foundation

The Richard Oatley Foundation provides funding to a small number of charities that have a direct impact on the communities of Wiltshire and Somerset. Their partner charities span a wide range of areas, including:

• Farming & agriculture
• Cancer research and patient support
• Rural communities
• Mental wellbeing
• Historic buildings & landscapes

We are extremely grateful for their continued support and their commitment to improving the lives of people across our region. You can learn more about The Richard Oatley Foundation by clicking the button below to visit their website.