Prodigy Processing Partners on First Hydrocarbon Extraction Lab in New York City

ProXtracts secured the only Tier 1 Processor License in the city.

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Prodigy Processing Solutions, a company specializing in GMP-compliant cannabis and hemp extraction equipment, today announced its partnership with ProXtracts Processing.

ProXtracts, a producer of cannabis oil, distillate and concentrates, selected Prodigy as its exclusive equipment provider to power its hydrocarbon extraction lab, the first in New York City.

"Securing the only Tier 1 Processor License in New York City is a tremendous honor and responsibility," said Sean Maguire, Founder and Vice President of ProXtracts. "To uphold our mission of delivering the safest, highest-quality cannabis products to the New York market, we chose Prodigy's cutting-edge extraction technology as it aligns seamlessly with our commitment to consumer safety."

Prodigy designs and manufactures stainless steel extraction systems complete with material certifications and traceability reports—requirements essential for food, dietary supplement, and pharmaceutical GMP (good manufacturing practices) compliance. Its ProX 20 system exceeds state cannabis processing audit standards by meeting much stricter FDA requirements, thereby future-proofing its customers' operations upon federal legalization.

ProXtracts' processing license allows for a full suite of operations, including cannabis extraction, infusing and blending, and packaging, labeling, and branding. The company is set to become a cornerstone of New York's cannabis market, distributing products statewide and shaping the future of consumer safety in the cannabis industry. In addition to its in-house product offerings, ProXtracts will provide toll processing services for cannabis cultivators and manufacturers across New York State, enabling them to transform their raw materials into premium GMP-compliant concentrates, oils, and infused products.

ProXtracts expects to begin full operations in February 2025, bringing its vision of consumer-first cannabis products to life.

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