Prime Highlights
- Dassault Systèmes and PariSanté Campus have partnered to support healthcare startups with AI, virtual twin technology and sovereign cloud infrastructure.
- The collaboration aims to help startups develop secure and scalable digital health solutions across Europe.
Key Facts
- PariSanté Campus is France’s digital health innovation hub established under the Innovation Santé 2030 strategy.
- Eligible startups will gain access to Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE Lab and OUTSCALE for Entrepreneurs programs.
Background
A partnership between Dassault Systèmes and PariSanté Campus has been announced, which will assist startup companies in the field of healthcare not only in France but across Europe.
The partnership will leverage the expertise of Dassault Systèmes in terms of creating virtual twins, as well as the expertise of PariSanté Campus as far as the healthcare innovation platform is concerned.
Under the agreement, eligible startups supported by PariSanté Campus will receive access to Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE Lab and OUTSCALE for Entrepreneurs accelerator programs. The support will include advanced digital tools, mentoring, training and access to industry experts.
Startups will be able to use AI-powered virtual twins on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform to design, test and validate healthcare solutions before clinical or industrial deployment. This approach can cut down development timelines, lower the costs of prototypes, and speed up the go-to-market.
The partnership also gives access to certified sovereign cloud setups and high-performance computing capacities through OUTSCALE. These capabilities are expected to support the growing demand for secure environments needed for AI-driven healthcare applications.
According to Antoine Tesnière, Managing Director of PariSanté Campus, the partnership will give innovators access to cutting-edge and secure data infrastructure, allowing them to effectively manage and analyse data while expanding their solutions worldwide.
Frédéric Vacher, Director of Innovation at Dassault Systèmes, said the company has supported entrepreneurs for more than a decade and remains committed to helping healthcare startups develop, test and commercialise innovative solutions faster through virtual twin technology, simulation and artificial intelligence.
The partnership reflects growing industry efforts to balance innovation, cybersecurity, regulatory compliance and data sovereignty as digital health technologies continue to evolve.



