Edmonton tech firm hoping to tap into medical marijuana market

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An Edmonton-based company is hoping to harness its technical expertise to tap into the burgeoning medical marijuana market.

Radient Technologies Inc. has applied for a federal license to use its unique microwave-based extraction system for the medical marijuana industry.

Currently, the company uses microwaves for natural product extraction for various industries, including pharmaceuticals, nutritional supplements, food and beverage, cosmetics and tobacco.

If the company secures the license, it hopes to use the same technology to extract cannabinoids – a marijuana extract that gives users the sensation of being 'high' – to meet changing government regulations and for quality control.

Radient specializes in producing extracts from natural material and can benefit licensed medical marijuana producers, said CEO Denis Taschuk.

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