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Curium enhances its PET manufacturing capacity and expands European footprint with the acquisition of Nucleis

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The acquisition of Nucleis will:

  • Enhance Curium’s PET manufacturing capacity and radiopharmaceutical distribution network of 32 PET sites in Western Europe
  • Improve reliability and accessibility of life-saving PET diagnostics for patients in Benelux and Germany
  • Expand CDMO capabilities to support the development of innovative PET tracers in oncology, neurology, and cardiology

(Paris, France – April 10, 2025) – Curium, a world leader in nuclear medicine, announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Nucleis, a specialist in GMP manufacturing and distribution of PET radiopharmaceutical drugs.

Founded in 2017 as a spin-off from the University of Liège (Cyclotron Research Center, Belgium), Nucleis has established itself as a key player in PET imaging radiopharmaceuticals. Nucleis manufactures and distributes F18 tracers in the Benelux region and offers CDMO services to third-party nuclear medicine players to produce innovative tracers.

The completion of this transaction marks an additional milestone in Curium’s strategic growth in the PET segment, reinforcing its commitment to nuclear medicine innovation and ensuring greater accessibility to cutting-edge PET diagnostics for patients across Europe.

The acquisition will add manufacturing capacity to meet the growing demand for F-18 tracers and it will reinforce the reliability of Curium’s supply chain, ensuring consistent delivery of critical radiopharmaceuticals to healthcare providers and patients across the Benelux region.

Through this acquisition, Curium will accelerate the development of life-changing diagnostics in oncology, neurology, and cardiology. The company will expand production of innovative radiotracers by adding Curium’s proprietary tracers to Nucleis’ portfolio, and enhancing partnerships with CDMO customers.

Benoit Woessmer, CEO of Curium EU, commented:
“We are thrilled to welcome Nucleis into the Curium family. This acquisition is an additional step in expanding our PET footprint and enhancing our capabilities in the European nuclear medicine market. By combining our resources with the Nucleis team, we will further enhance the availability of high-quality PET diagnostics for patients.”

Fabrice Giacomelli, Former CEO of Nucleis, added:
“Joining Curium marks an exciting new chapter for Nucleis. We will benefit from Curium’s expertise and infrastructure to accelerate the development and delivery of next-generation PET tracers, benefiting patients and healthcare providers alike.”