Source: EnWave Corp.
  • EnWave (ENW) has sold an EU-GMP 10kW REV machine to a pharmaceutical cannabis cultivator in Europe
  • The machine will be used to dry cannabis for medical consumption, and to create a wide range of derivative products
  • The facility is located in a region with optimal climates for pharmaceutical cannabis cultivation
  • The company focuses on utilizing its drying solution technology for the food, pharmaceutical and cannabis industries
  • EnWave Corporation (ENW) is in the gree, up 1.59 per cent, trading at C$0.64 at 1:09 pm EST

EnWave Corporation (ENW) has received a purchase order for an EU-GMP 10kW Radiant Energy Vacuum (REV) dehydration machine.

The machine will be used to dry cannabis for medical consumption and to create a wide range of derivative products.

The facility is located in a region with optimal climates for pharmaceutical cannabis cultivation.

Using a combination of natural agricultural methods, automated processes, and scientific precision, the cultivator aims to achieve the highest standards by improving patients’ lives and revolutionizing modern medicine with an incredible range of applications.

EnWave has worked towards using/promoting its innovation and application of vacuum microwave dehydration.

From its headquarters in Vancouver, BC, EnWave has developed an intellectual property portfolio, perfected its Radiant Energy Vacuum (REV™) technology, and is headquartered in Vancouver, BC.

The company utilizes its drying solution technology for the food, pharmaceutical and cannabis industries.

In addition, EnWave has established NutraDried Food Company to manufacture, market and sell REV-dried snack products within North America, including the popular Moon Cheese® brand.

When using its technology for the Cannabis sector, producers can dry their product four to six times faster and retain 20 per cent more terpenes and 25 per cent more cannabinoids.

EnWave Corporation (ENW) is in the gree, up 1.59 per cent, trading at C$0.64 at 1:09 pm EST.

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