EnWave Files U.S. Patent for powderREV Dehydration Technology


May 20, 2009


Vancouver, B.C. - EnWave Corporation (TSX-V: ENW) (“EnWave” or “the Company") today announced that Co-CEO Dr. Tim Durance has filed a U.S. patent application to protect the Company’s Radiant Energy Vacuum technology, powderREV, a novel method of continuous bulk powder dehydration for liquid food and biological materials including food cultures, probiotics, other bacterial suspensions, viruses, proteins, enzymes and other temperature-sensitive materials.

“EnWave continues to focus resources on the strengthening of our intellectual property portfolio,” said John McNicol, President and Co-CEO of EnWave. “The development of powderREV is a key component of EnWave’s overall corporate growth strategy, and we are working hard to protect our innovations in this area.” 
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