// About

A Reveam company.
An accelerator obsession.

Certification
ISO 9001:2015
Location
Hayward, CA
Parent Company
Reveam, Inc.
Acquired
March 2026

// Who We Are

Commercially available. Uncommonly capable.

AcceleRAD Technologies designs and manufactures commercially available linear particle accelerators, and we believe no other supplier shares the same commitment to this mission.

We have a deeply experienced team and a process-controlled manufacturing base that delivers high yields and repeatable results — dependable, fully tested products, on time.

Our products are used in food safety, medical sterilization, industrial inspection, and research applications worldwide.

March 2026 — Acquisition

In March 2026, Reveam acquired AcceleRAD to bring accelerator engineering fully in-house and scale its Electronic Cold-Pasteurization® (ECP®) food-safety platform worldwide. Founder Curtis Allen now serves as Reveam's Chief Technology Officer, leading accelerator engineering across the combined company. AcceleRAD operates as a wholly owned subsidiary and the accelerator-engineering engine behind every Reveam ECP® system.

// Leadership

The engineers behind the beam.

Curtis Allen
CTO, Reveam — Founder, AcceleRAD
Curtis founded AcceleRAD with a mission to make bespoke linear particle accelerators commercially viable. With the Reveam acquisition, he now leads accelerator engineering across both companies as Chief Technology Officer — bridging the precision physics of the Guide and the systems engineering of deployed ECP® food-safety platforms.
The AcceleRAD Team
Engineers & Technicians
A small, deeply experienced crew who collectively cover RF design, beam optics, precision machining, high-vacuum operations, RF tuning, cathode science, and system integration. The team that built the beam infrastructure behind Reveam's ECP® is the same team available to your project.

// Mission

The beam behind a safer world.

AcceleRAD exists because the world needs more capable, more affordable, and more compact accelerator technology. The barriers to deploying electron-beam systems — cost, custom lead times, vendor dependency — have kept this technology out of applications where it could do real good.

We're removing those barriers one beam at a time: in food-processing lines where ECP® extends shelf life without heat or chemistry; in sterilization facilities where beam replaces ethylene oxide; in decontamination sites where it breaks down what chemistry cannot.

The physics is ready. We build the machines.

// Join the Team

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