How to make cannabis more palatable so it appeals to a broad audience.





How to make cannabis more palatable so it appeals to a broad audience.
Industrial Sonomechanics Introduces a Noise Reduction Enclosure for Ultrasonic Systems
This filter assembly benefits include significantly faster throughput, less downtime, and lower total cost of ownership.
Nanotechnology, more specifically nanoemulsion, is taking the cannabis industry by storm. What’s the science behind this technology, and how can companies incorporate it into their manufacturing process?
Meghan and Roger Davis are taking the family name to a whole new level with NXTLVL cannabis nanotechnology.
Hemp-based microfluidics is a novel idea that could improve the environmental impact and long-term sustainability of the sector.
Is adding another variable to an equation of unknowns safe?
Solving bioavailability issues with cannabinoids, nanoemulsion technology and ultrasonic processors increase product effectiveness.
Learn how one hemp-derived CBD producer is using nanotechnology to provide accurate and consistent products for consumers.
During last month’s live webcast, our host Ellis Smith and guest Alexey Peshkovsky, Ph.D., President of Industrial Sonomechanics, answered as many questions as time allowed. The following are answers to the remaining 47 about Ultrasonic Liquid Processing.
Nano-technology and lipid encapsulation leading to new product breakthroughs.
CannabisTech speaks with Dr. Peshkovsky about Industrial Sonomechanics and the future of Ultrasonic Liquid Processing in cannabinoid therapy.
As science, technology, and cannabis merge, a new future is being defined for cannabinoid-based therapeutics with microfluidics.