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Salvatore Azzollini

We are AI pioneers

We are AI Pioneers.

In the amazing framework of VivaTech, minister Anne Le Hénanff and Bpifrance’s CEO Nicolas Dufourcq announced that our BIOSIA 2 was selected as one of the 28 projects awarded the prestigious “Pionniers de l’IA” grant. This recognition marks an important milestone for our team and reinforces our mission to advance AI-powered biological imaging.

In the next 12 months, our goal is to enable users of our VertX to extract biomarkers from the images generated with our non invasive and label free microscopy technique. This capability will provide deeper insights and unlock new opportunities for research and preclinical applications.

We would like to thank Bpifrance for its trust and support, as well as the entire “Pionniers de l’IA” program for helping innovative companies accelerate the development of transformative AI solutions.

This is another important step in building the future of VertX, and we’re just getting started.

Stay tuned for updates as we bring this tool to life.

First VertX® installation at William Morey General Hospital

🚀 A major milestone for Lutèce Dynamics and the future of live Bio-imaging!

We are thrilled to announce a groundbreaking achievement: Lutèce Dynamics has completed its first commercial sale and has recently installed a VertX®, our cutting-edge, label-free live microscope module at William Morey General Hospital in Chalon-sur-Saône, to collaborate with Dr Thomas Maldiney and his research team from CTM (INSERM UMR 1231) and Université Bourgogne Europe! Combined to a Nikon microscope and a confocal module from Confocal.nl, our module will play a central role for transforming high-resolution microscopy imaging of human biopsies, and better understand the pathophysiology of diseases, empowering clinicians and researchers with unprecedented clarity and precision.

In particular, Dr. Maldiney main research focus is to understand the main factors driving bacterial infections through perfusion catheters, causing more than 20% of ICU patients in Europe to contract nosocomial infections and life-threatening conditions, being a major risk of public health. Our high-resolution dynamic imaging enables to quantify bacterial growth in catheters, the formation of bacterial biofilms and quantify the amount of metabolically active bacteria, associated with the risk of bacterial invasion and anti-correlated with bacterial resistance to antibiotics. This will play a pivotal role to find patient-specific perfusion formulas to reduce the risk of bacterial infections and reduce the risks for patients.  Exciting publications are already being prepared, and the story will continue until it reaches real patients and outcomes!

Dr. Maldiney’s research also aims show that it is possible to bring world-class research and innovations to peripheral hospitals, closer to patients and to strengthen the territorial health network in France. We are proud and honored to participate to his mission and network.

As a extra nod of history, this moment is especially meaningful as it takes place in Chalon-sur-Saône, the city where photography was invented by Joseph Niépce. Once again, Chalon-sur-Saône proves itself as a pioneer city at the forefront of optical imaging innovation.

As for Lutèce Dynamics, this is just the first of many systems to come, and two other exciting installations are planned this month, so stay tuned! We envision a future where our technology transforms diagnostics and biology research by enabling the detection of all living cells in complex tissues without the need of labeling or fixation. Finally, life in 3D at microscopic scale can be observed in its natural state.

Many thanks to our incredible team, to our main partner Gataca Systems for all their support and without whom our technology would have stayed a purely academic journey. Finally, thanks for the visionary team at William Morey General Hospital for trusting us on this journey. The best is yet to come!

Lutèce Dynamics accelerated by Paris Saclay Cancer Cluster’s program BOOST

Lutèce Dynamics enters the Paris Saclay Cancer Cluster’s (PSCC) program BOOST, dedicated to startups operating in the oncology ecosystem.

With more than 80 projects selected to date, the PSCC provides 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗿𝗲𝗵𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝘀𝘂𝗽𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁, from scientific expertise and access to funding, to partnerships, data, technologies, infrastructures, and laboratories, 𝘁𝗼 𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘀𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺 𝗽𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗮𝘀 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗼 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗶𝗺𝗽𝗮𝗰𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀.

Lutèce Dynamics selected in the Innovation AveNEW at SLAS Europe

We are thrilled to announce that Lutèce Dynamics is headed to SLAS Europe 2026 in Vienna!

Innovation is in our DNA, and we cannot wait to showcase how we are pushing the boundaries of lab automation, AI-driven screening, and next-gen life sciences tech. Whether you are a researcher or just passionate about the future of science, come visit us on Innovation AveNEW, 20-21 May.

We invite you to join us in Vienna: https://www.slas.org/events-calendar/slas-europe-2026-conference-and-exhibition/.

Lutèce Dynamics officially launches VertX™: a next-generation microscopy module for in vitro imaging of 3D cell cultures

Paris, November 4, 2025 – Lutèce Dynamics, a TechBio French-based startup created in 2024 and spun out of the Vision Institute and Langevin Institute, announces the official launch of VertX™, its innovative microscopy module. This marks the company’s entry into the market with a technology designed to transform 3D cell culture imaging, enabling non-invasive observation and metabolic analysis of optically thick biological samples.

Innovation for deeper and more insightful research

Developed after several years of R&D, VertX™ integrates seamlessly with existing microscopes to deliver high-resolution imaging in depth, without altering the sample. Its ability to provide activity information on cells opens new perspectives for biomedical research, pharmacology, and biotechnology applications.

Ready for adoption by the scientific community

Successfully tested in demanding research environments, VertX™ has proven its reliability and potential to accelerate studies on complex biological models, while removing the need for fluorescent labeling or destructive interventions. Lutèce Dynamics is now preparing the first deliveries of the module and engaging with new academic and industrial partners interested in evaluating the technology.

About Lutèce Dynamics

Founded in Paris by a complementary team of researchers, Lutèce Dynamics develops advanced optical imaging solutions dedicated to biomedical research and life sciences. Combining technological sharpness with a deep understanding of laboratory needs, the company aims to make non-invasive 3D imaging rich in physiological information accessible to every researcher.

Lutèce Dynamics enters WILCO One program

We’re delighted to announce that we have been selected to join the new class of the WILCO One MedTech program. We are proud to be part of WILCO – unleashing ambition – which helps Tech and DeepTech startups structure and de-risk their development projects.

We can’t wait to start this adventure and join over 1,500 entrepreneurs who have already benefited from the WILCO One program, with a WILCO team committed to supporting us.

Further information available here.

Brain and Mind sponsors collaborative project about 3D in vitro models

We are pleased to announce that we have been selected among the startups supported by Brain&Mind in their quest to unveil the potential of innovative technologies in neuroscience.

The project will be carried out in partnership with Cherry Biotech , a leading French company in the European landscape of 3D in vitro models. Their cutting-edge portfolio ranges from simple spheroid systems to the most advanced, physiologically relevant organoids and microphysiological systems (MPS).

The goal of the collaboration will be to adapt our non invasive imaging technique with Cherry’s 24 patented multiwell microfluidic solution in order to enhance the performance of the two technologies.

Stay tuned, more insights coming soon!

We made the Challenges list

Lutèce Dynamics was selected among the 100 startups in which to invest in 2025 by the French magazine Challenges. You can find the full list here.

We are delighted with this news and therefore we will explore funding opportunities to expand and bring our best-in-class imaging solution to the market.

Do not hesitate to contact us if interested!