RadTech Hosts Strategic Meeting at Michigan State University to Advance Research and Innovation

Press release submitted on behalf of RadTech.

RadTech, Chevy Chase, Maryland, the Association for UV & EB Technology, hosted a meeting with leaders in UV+EB technology and Michigan State University faculty members to explore how academic collaboration drives technological progress and economic growth. As industries across the globe pursue more efficient, unique and sustainable manufacturing solutions, RadTech reaffirmed its commitment to academic and national laboratory research as a catalyst for innovation and economic leadership.

On April 18, 2025, RadTech sponsored a “Lunch & Learn” event at Michigan State University (MSU), hosted by Dr. Caroline Szczepanski, assistant professor of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science (ChEMS). The event spotlighted MSU’s impressive research capabilities and fostered connections with industry professionals, students and faculty, shaping the future of advanced materials and manufacturing.

“UV+EB technologies are uniquely positioned to address today’s most pressing challenges—from reducing carbon emissions and VOC’s, to enabling breakthrough processes and materials, and building supply chain resiliency,” said Mike Bonner, President of RadTech and Executive at St. Clair Systems. “At MSU, we were inspired by the energy and innovation of the next generation of scientists and engineers, and excited to see the remarkable work happening on campus.”

Through engagement with academic and research institutions, RadTech works to accelerate the discovery and commercialization of transformative materials, processes and applications that power advanced manufacturing, energy efficiency, competitiveness and sustainability.

“In an era of heightened scrutiny over research funding, sustained economic competitiveness depends on a robust pipeline of transformative innovation,” said Mickey Fortune, Associate Executive Director at RadTech. “To preserve the innovation advantage that has long fueled U.S. growth, we must continue investing in groundbreaking scientific research, like the work at Michigan State University.”

This mission to support transformative innovation will take center stage at RadTech 2025, the premier global event for UV+EB technology, taking place May 18–21 in Detroit, Michigan. The conference will feature robust participation from industry, leading universities and national laboratories to advance collaboration, knowledge sharing and real-world impact.

Attendees will explore cutting-edge research in areas including:

  • Applications across food packaging, coil coatings, electronics, aerospace, automotive, metal, plastic, wood and building products
  • Advanced manufacturing and 3D printing/additive processes
  • Next-generation photopolymer materials and formulations
  • Sustainable, ultra-low-energy-use processes

RadTech 2025 will highlight important academic work, including research presentations, networking opportunities and an awards ceremony honoring outstanding contributions from the research community.

For more information, visit www.radtech.org.