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From bunkers to bright spaces: the future of smart shielded radiosurgery treatment rooms

Sponsored by Elekta

Join the audience for a live webinar at 4 p.m. GMT/5 p.m. CET on 31 March 2026

Discover how smart shielding enables bright, modern radiosurgery rooms beyond traditional bunker designs

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This webinar explores how smart shielding is transforming the design of Leksell Gamma Knife radiosurgery environments, shifting from bunker‑like spaces to open, patient‑centric treatment rooms. Drawing from dose‑rate maps, room‑dimension considerations and modern shielding innovations, we’ll demonstrate how treatment rooms can safely incorporate features such as windows and natural light, improving both functionality and patient experience.

Dr Riccardo Bevilacqua will walk through the key questions that clinicians, planners and hospital administrators should ask when evaluating new builds or upgrading existing treatment rooms. We will highlight how modern shielding approaches expand design possibilities, debunk outdated assumptions and offer practical guidance on evaluating sites and educating stakeholders on what lies “beyond bunkers”.

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Dr Riccardo Bevilacqua

Dr Riccardo Bevilacqua, a nuclear physicist with a PhD in neutron data for Generation IV nuclear reactors from Uppsala University, has worked as a scientist for the European Commission and at various international research facilities. His career has transitioned from research to radiation safety and back to medical physics, the field that first interested him as a student in Italy. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, he leads global radiation‑safety initiatives at Elekta. Outside of work, Riccardo is a father, a stepfather and writes popular‑science articles on physics and radiation.

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