Verdant Technologies Opens New Innovation Lab in Colorado; Gordon Robertson and Todd Edgington Discuss
CENTENNIAL, CO - Verdant Technologies’ latest move to revolutionize the ag supply chain with solutions that extend the life and quality of perishable products comes in the form of a cutting-edge new facility. The industry innovator has announced the opening of a state-of-the-art research laboratory in Centennial, Colorado, unveiling the Verdant Innovation Lab.
“Gaining real-time data and analytics on gases is pivotal for supporting our commitment to addressing food waste and battling ethylene in the agricultural supply chain,” stated Gordon Robertson, Chief Executive Officer of Verdant Technologies. “This lab signifies a monumental stride toward understanding the intricate dynamics of science and ag-tech innovations.”
The research lab contains cold storage rooms capable of simulating diverse environments, which will enable Verdant to mimic real-world conditions and determine optimal temperature thresholds for different produce varieties, a press release detailed.
Through this expansion, Verdant will be able to deliver quicker results, expedite the testing of various crops, and explore new application methods for its solutions, including new product innovations.
“The opening of our new lab marks a defining moment in our ongoing journey toward sustainable ag-tech innovation,” said Todd Edgington, Chief Technology and Science Officer, Verdant Technologies. “We now can easily replicate real-world conditions, which not only expedites our crop testing but also paves the way for transformative application methods and pioneering product innovations. It’s quite exciting to see biology and material science work together to feed more people.”
Central to the laboratory’s capabilities is its state-of-the-art gas analytics infrastructure. By precisely analyzing gases, including the critical ethylene gas, the company aims to optimize its revolutionary technology, including 1-MCP applications like HarvestHold®, and effectively combat food waste within the agricultural supply chain, the release continued.
The lab also features an array of specialized equipment, including a penetrometer, titrator, refractometer, Minolta colorimeter, and a gas chromatograph, which will enable Verdant to comprehensively analyze factors affecting produce quality, such as firmness, acidity, sugar content, and color.
“Through this state-of-the-art research lab, Verdant Technologies underscores its commitment to revolutionizing agriculture through innovation, particularly in the realm of 1-MCP applications,” added Robertson. “This facility not only enhances our research capabilities but also solidifies our dedication to sustainable solutions that address global food waste.”
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