Quentin Babette
About Quentin Babette
Quentin Babette serves as the Facility Architecture Team Leader at Iba, where he has worked since 2011. He specializes in designing adaptable proton therapy systems and has significantly contributed to enhancing cancer treatment facilities worldwide.
Work at IBA
Quentin Babette has been with IBA since 2007, holding various roles that contributed to the company's advancements in proton therapy. He began as an Interface Building Officer from 2009 to 2011, where he focused on the integration of building systems. Following this role, he served as a Facility Designer until 2009, working on the design aspects of facility architecture. Since 2011, he has held the position of Facility Architecture Team Leader, where he has played a significant role in adapting IBA's proton therapy solutions for emerging markets.
Education and Expertise
Quentin Babette studied Architecture at Université Catholique De Louvain. His academic background provides a solid foundation for his work in facility architecture, particularly in the context of healthcare and cancer treatment. His expertise includes the design of flexible and adaptable proton therapy systems, which are crucial for modern cancer treatment facilities.
Background
Quentin Babette has a background in architecture, with a focus on healthcare facilities. His career at IBA spans over 13 years, during which he has gained extensive experience in the design and implementation of proton therapy centers. His roles have evolved from technical positions to leadership, reflecting his growth and contributions to the field.
Achievements
Throughout his tenure at IBA, Quentin Babette has contributed to the development of compact, single-room proton therapy systems. His efforts have enhanced the design and implementation of proton therapy centers, improving cancer treatment facilities on a global scale. He has played a key role in adapting these solutions to meet the specific needs of emerging markets.