EnWave Expands REV Technology Footprint with Teagasc Deal
Event summary
- EnWave signed a license and equipment purchase agreement with Teagasc, Ireland's agricultural and food development authority.
- Teagasc will use EnWave’s REV™ dehydration technology for R&D and to support the AIMBIO project, focusing on marine and aquaculture side-streams.
- A 10kW REV™ machine is expected to be delivered to Teagasc before summer 2026.
- Teagasc will employ the REV™ dryer to enable rapid, energy-efficient drying of marine and aquaculture side-streams.
The big picture
EnWave’s deal with Teagasc underscores the growing demand for energy-efficient dehydration technology in the agri-food sector. The partnership aligns with broader trends toward circular bioeconomy initiatives, where side-streams from marine and aquaculture sectors are transformed into high-value products. This strategic move positions EnWave to expand its footprint in Europe, particularly in sustainable food processing.
What we're watching
- Technology Adoption
- How quickly Teagasc integrates REV™ technology into its operations and whether it becomes a standard in the industry.
- Project Success
- The pace at which the AIMBIO project demonstrates scalable bioprocessing solutions using REV™ technology.
- Market Expansion
- Whether this deal serves as a blueprint for EnWave to secure similar agreements with other agricultural and food development authorities.
