through the integration of Lean practices, reducing costs and improving service quality.” This includes automated guided vehicles, paperless processes, integrated data systems, and a first-in-Canada clinico-logistique platform that manages all logistics flows. Innovation extends into clinical spaces as well. The pod-based model at the Centre intégré de cancérologie Pierre-Péladeau brings specialists to patients in a coordinated sequence. “Instead of patients navigating between multiple specialists in a complex care pathway, clinicians come to the patient in an integrated manner,” says Mimeault. This approach improves care coordination and supports synchronized appointments for multiple treatments in a single day. Artificial intelligence is used in cancer treatments to analyze the disease and develop personalized treatment plans and our research center contributes every day and every week to discovering new treatments in partnership with Université Laval. 30 JAN 2026 | BUSINESS ELITE CANADA The cyclotron inside its vault in the Centre intégré de cancérologie Centre de recherche and Centre intégré
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