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Enwave Corp V.ENW

Alternate Symbol(s):  NWVCF

EnWave Corporation is a dehydration technology company. It has developed Radiant Energy Vacuum (REV) technology, which is a rapid, low temperature drying method. REV technology allows for drying that preserves flavor, color, and nutrients for premium snacks, meals and ingredients. REV technology enables food processors to produce products that retain nutritive value, concentrated natural flavor, bright colors, texture, and physical attributes, such as puffing. Its vacuum-microwave technology enables uniform drying with flexible moisture content unattainable with Freeze Drying or Air Drying. Its REVworx is a toll processing facility that offers vacuum-microwave contract manufacturing services. It has two commercial REV platforms: nutraREV, which is a drumbased system that dehydrates organic materials and quantaREV, a tray-based system. The Company has various applications across industries, which include food & ingredients, pharmaceuticals and cannabis & hemp.


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Post by MikeRocapon Apr 09, 2010 3:08pm
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EnWave making waves w TSX

EnWave making waves w TSX

Letter to shareholders recieved today ... not material but certainly good news!
Mike!

EnWave was voted “Pick of the Street” in the Technology/Life Sciences sector at the 2010 TSX Venture Top 50 awards event held on Wednesday this week at the Toronto Stock Exchange. Over 200 Canadian financial industry professionals cast their votes for companies selected from the Top 50 list where EnWave was ranked fourth of the ten leading Canadian Technology and Life Sciences companies for the year.

This award is a measure of the tremendous progress we have made over the past 12 months on the path to commercialization for all three of our dehydration technologies. Based on the feedback I received at the event, it also represents a validation of our Investor Relations program which focuses on clear, consistent messaging presented with integrity by a strong management team.

The TSX Venture 50 list for the year included the top ten companies in five major industry sectors that have been identified as leaders in Canada’s public venture market including Cleantech, Diversified Industries, Mining, Oil & Gas and Technology/Life Sciences. On February 20 2010, the exchange announced their selection of companies for this year’s Top 50 list based on four equally weighted criteria that included return on investment, trading, analyst coverage and market capitalization growth in 2009. Over 2200 companies are listed on the Venture Exchange, with 216 of those in the Technology/Life Science category.

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