An organometallic compound isotopically enriched in titanium-50 has been successfully used for the first time to produce intense ion beams with an ECR ion source by means of the MIVOC method. After some fruitful tests performed with compounds produced at IPHC Strasbourg with natural titanium, enriched organometallic titanium compound was produced successfully, beam extracted from ECR ion sources and accelerated through a K=130MeV cyclotron to an energy of 242MeV. This isotopic 50Ti11+ beam was used for the first time in three week-experiment with typical MIVOC stable operating conditions. After optimization, up to 19.4μA of titanium-50 in charge state 11 + could be extracted from the JYFL 14GHz ECRIS2 ion source. This measurement has demonstrated the possible use of the MIVOC method for production of an intense highly charged isotopic titanium-50 ion beam with rather low material consumption.