Germany’s ITM receives material license to produce Lu-177
January 9, 2024, 12:01PMNuclear News
![](/file/14242/csm_Minster_of_State_Dr._Florian_Herrmann_with_ITM_CEO_Steffen_Schuster_at_a_mock-up_hot_cell_for_the_production_of_lutetium-177_e4724925c5.jpg)
Bavarian minister of state Florian Herrmann (left) with ITM CEO Steffen Schuster (right) and others at a mock-up Lu-177 hot cell. (Photo: ITM)
Radiopharmaceutical biotech company ITM Isotope Technologies Munich announced it has received regulatory approval to begin production of the medical radioisotope lutetium-177 at the company’s NOVA facility in Neufahrn, near Munich, Germany.
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