Clinical software platform for radiation therapy planning and oncology operations
RaySearch builds software for radiation therapy planning and clinic management, serving thousands of oncology centers globally. The tech stack—.NET, C#, Azure DevOps, PostgreSQL, and clinical standards (HL7, DICOM)—reflects medical-device-grade software engineering. Active projects show the company shifting left on data: dbt-based clinical analytics, event sourcing for mission-critical workflows, and a NetSuite implementation signal operational maturity scaling beyond pure software. Hiring is engineering-heavy with support and data roles growing, consistent with moving from treatment-planning software toward integrated clinic operations and regulatory reporting.
RaySearch is a publicly traded Swedish software company founded in 2000, headquartered in Stockholm with ~250–500 employees. It develops treatment-planning systems and oncology information systems used across leading cancer centers for radiation therapy optimization and patient management. The company operates globally with active hiring across Sweden, Germany, Australia, South Korea, and the United States. RaySearch's platform integrates radiobiological modeling, clinic workflow optimization, and patient data management; current work includes strengthening data infrastructure through clinical analytics pipelines and expanding scalability to meet regulatory and compliance requirements for medical devices.
Primary: .NET, C#, Azure DevOps, PostgreSQL, SQL Server. Infrastructure: AWS, Azure, Terraform, Ansible, Citrix, VMware. Clinical: HL7, DICOM, RayStation. Adopting: NetSuite. Security tooling includes SonarQube and Burp Suite.
Core: RayStation treatment-planning software, radiobiological optimization. Growth areas: dbt-based clinical data analytics, event sourcing and microservices for mission-critical workflows, NetSuite ERP implementation, regulatory reporting data modeling, and RayCare clinic operations platform.
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