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International Electron Beam Day goes global

Apr. 30, 2026
International Electron Beam Day goes global

By AI, Created 10:39 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – E-BEAM Services and the International Irradiation Association launched International Electron Beam Day on April 30 to spotlight electron beam technology and the people behind it. The effort expands beyond last year’s U.S.-based observance and aims to build awareness across industry, education and manufacturing.

Why it matters: - International Electron Beam Day is designed to broaden awareness of electron beam technology and its role in sterilizing medical devices, strengthening materials, improving food safety and supporting advanced manufacturing. - The observance also recognizes the scientists, engineers, operators and innovators who develop and run the technology. - The global expansion signals a push to make electron beam processing more visible across the industrial and educational ecosystem.

What happened: - E-BEAM Services announced April 30, 2026, as International Electron Beam Day. - The initiative is organized with the International Irradiation Association and partners across the electron beam ecosystem. - The day marks April 30, 1897, when physicist J.J. Thomson first proposed the existence of the electron. - The 2026 observance expands beyond last year’s inaugural National Electron Beam Day and includes organizations, laboratories, universities, manufacturers and educators worldwide.

The details: - E-BEAM Services is a contract electron beam sterilization and crosslinking company based in Lebanon, Ohio. - The company also provides electron beam sterilization and polymer modification services. - E-BEAM Services operates facilities in Lebanon, Ohio, and Cranbury, New Jersey. - The company supports medical devices, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, automotive, wire and cable, and advanced materials industries. - International Electron Beam Day activities include partner celebrations at laboratories and manufacturing facilities. - The observance also includes educational programs for STEM teachers and students. - Social media campaigns are part of the day’s outreach. - Organizations can access Electron Beam Day partner toolkits and learn more at more information. - E-BEAM Services also shared a LinkedIn page for the company: company social media.

Between the lines: - The event frames electron beam technology as both an industrial tool and a workforce-development topic. - The education focus suggests the industry wants earlier exposure for students and teachers, not just attention from manufacturers and technical users. - The international rollout indicates the organizers see room to standardize a broader public identity around the technology.

What’s next: - Partner organizations are expected to use the toolkits and participate in local celebrations, education programs and online campaigns. - E-BEAM Services and the International Irradiation Association are positioning the observance as an annual platform for industry outreach and awareness.

The bottom line: - International Electron Beam Day is now a global campaign to promote a niche but widely used technology, and to connect industrial applications with education and workforce development.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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