ScanTech Sciences was acknowledged by industry publication Food Grower News for our innovation in food irradiation.

Food Grower News recognized Scantech Sciences our innovation in food safety with our electronic cold pasteurization method.
Reveam’s Electronic Cold-Pasteurization™ (ECP™) technology has been approved by the USDA as a phytosanitary treatment solution for Peruvian pomegranates. (McAllen,…
Read MoreFoodborne illness is any type of illness generated from food we consume that contains unwanted bacteria, viruses or other pests…
Read MoreEach year Reveam meets with many of our most important growers, shippers and distributors at the Viva Fresh Expo at…
Read MoreReveam has expanded its operation to accept additional fresh fruits and vegetables for treatment at our USDA-certified Electronic-Cold Pasteurization™ (ECP™)…
Read MoreReveam congratulates our Co-Founder and Executive Vice President Chip Starns for being selected by Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper to…
Read More2022 was a year of significant food supply disruption caused by a number of unforeseen variables. So what can we…
Read MoreREVEAM SHOWCASES ELECTRONIC COLD-PASTEURIZATION™ AT THE 26TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE APPLICATION OF ACCELERATORS IN RESEARCH & INDUSTRY IN DENTON,…
Read MoreReveam is excited to attend the 2022 Global Produce and Floral Show, held from October 27-29 in Orlando, Florida. Below are some of the topics that we’re looking forward to discussing most this year.
Read MoreThe cleantech sector continues to advance as a major point of interest for investors. Companies focused on the manufacture of…
Read MoreAt the invitation of the International Plant Health Conference (IPHC), Reveam presented ECP™ technology to international leaders and experts as part of the agenda to address current and future plant health challenges, impacts of climate change, food security and environmental protection.
Read MoreReveam’s ECP™ E-Beam technology safely and effectively eliminates pest and pathogens in fresh produce without the need for toxic chemicals, creating a safer, healthier food supply and addressing some of the most critical issues facing the food sector today.
Read MoreReveam and the Georgia Institute of Technology have partnered to develop a multidisciplinary accelerator-based center of excellence for advanced electron beam (E-beam) and X-ray research to promote innovative and sustainable solutions for critical issues facing the food sector and beyond.
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