Prime Highlights
- Dassault Systèmes and PariSanté Campus have joined hands to support health-tech startups across France and Europe.
- Eligible startups will gain access to AI-powered virtual twin technology, sovereign cloud infrastructure and accelerator programmes.
Key Facts
- Dassault Systèmes is a global provider of 3D design, simulation and virtual twin solutions.
- The partnership will allow startups to test and validate healthcare solutions digitally before clinical or industrial deployment.
Background
Dassault Systèmes has joined hands with PariSanté Campus to assist startup companies in the health tech space from France and Europe to develop and deploy digital health solutions. This is done by leveraging the combined strengths of Dassault Systèmes’ virtual twins and cloud computing technologies, along with PariSanté Campus’ healthcare innovation platform.
The partnership will allow qualifying companies backed by PariSanté Campus to benefit from the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab of Dassault Systèmes and the OUTSCALE for Entrepreneurs program. This will enable early-stage companies to turn their innovative ideas into commercial products complying with European data security standards.
The startups will be able to use AI-powered virtual twin technology on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform to design, simulate and test healthcare and industrial solutions before real-world deployment. This approach is expected to reduce development time, lower costs linked to physical prototypes and speed up the path to market.
Participants will also receive access to Dassault Systèmes’ OUTSCALE sovereign cloud infrastructure, high-performance computing resources and technical support for AI-based healthcare projects. In addition, startups will benefit from mentoring, training and guidance from the company’s network of experts and industry partners.
Dassault Systèmes said healthcare startups often face challenges related to product development, regulatory requirements, cybersecurity, data protection and funding. The company believes access to secure digital tools and scalable infrastructure can help address these barriers more effectively.
Through the partnership, the two organisations aim to provide startups with the technology and support needed to create, test and validate healthcare solutions in a virtual environment before commercial launch. The initiative is expected to strengthen innovation in Europe’s digital health sector and support the growth of emerging healthcare companies.



