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Empyrean Medical Systems Secures Strategic Financing from Hamilton Reserve Bank, Advances Radiation Oncology Innovation
Hamilton Reserve Bank's investment includes a $20 million credit line to support Empyrean's launch of MOVHEET cancer therapy with global cancer center collaborations.
- Hamilton Reserve Bank completed a strategic investment agreement with Empyrean Medical Systems, Inc. on Jan. 6, 2026, to support MOVHEET's market launch and patient treatments in 2026 from BOCA RATON, Fla. and JESSUPS VILLAGE, Saint Kitts & Nevis.
- Developed from MD Anderson Cancer Center research, Empyrean Medical Systems commercializes a radiation therapy approach with HRB financing supporting patient treatments, subject to regulatory clearances.
- The MOVHEET system is designed to deliver both conventional and FLASH dose‑rate radiotherapy, enhancing precision and safety using magnetically optimized very‑high‑energy electron beams and x‑ray photon beam sculpting, supported by Empyrean Medical Systems' large IP portfolio.
- Brittney Lovely said `Hamilton Reserve Bank is now an institutional shareholder of Empyrean Medical Systems`, providing equity and a USD 20 million credit line to support 2026 sales.
- The therapy's potential clinical benefits align with Hamilton Reserve Bank's international reach, which includes assets of more than USD 4.2 billion and clients from 150 countries in 15 languages and 126 currencies.
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Empyrean Medical Systems Secures Strategic Financing from Hamilton Reserve Bank, Advances Radiation Oncology Innovation
BOCA RATON, Fla. and JESSUPS VILLAGE, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Empyrean Medical Systems, Inc. (www.empyreanmed.com), a leading Florida-based radiation oncology company, and Hamilton Reserve Bank ("HRB" www.hrbank.com), the largest global bank headquartered in the Caribbean…
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