Meet Joseph Lee, P.Eng., our Senior Mechanical Engineer! Joseph joined the team in 2015 as a Junior Mechanical Engineer after graduating from the University of British Columbia. Since then, he got married, became a father to two lovely daughters, and developed his career at NuWave Research. Here’s what Joseph had to say about his time at NuWave Research: “It’s rewarding to see both my personal and professional life flourishing alongside NuWave Research. I’ve always aspired to design innovative solutions and am excited about working on machines for clients that contribute to a greener planet.” In his free time, Joseph recently began building aquariums (three so far) and enjoys watching the fish and shrimp with his kids. Interested in joining our team? Check out postings here: https://lnkd.in/d7jUq2e
NuWave Research Inc.
Machinery Manufacturing
Burnaby, British Columbia 2,608 followers
The ONE solution for industrial applications of microwave technology
About us
Microwave Assisted Processing - More than just Drying NuWave Research Inc. is a microwave solution provider offering a customizable and scalable way to process materials. We use our patented microwave technology to enable process improvement and new product development. Through cross-industry collaboration, our microwave assisted processing provides solutions to multiple applications. NuWave Research’s patented technology is more than just microwave drying. From industrial material to recycling to food, we can tailor our unique microwave technology to solve various material processing issues. Our team of experts are equipped to customize a microwave processing solution to fit client needs. Benefits of our microwave assisted processing: — Customizable to client needs — Faster, more efficient drying — Low operating and maintenance costs — Easy-to-use software with real-time support
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External link for NuWave Research Inc.
- Industry
- Machinery Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Burnaby, British Columbia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- Technology, Food Manufacturers, Dehydration, Commercial Equipment, Custom Machinery , Custom Solutions, Industrial Microwave solutions, Microwave, Microwave assisted processing, Vacuum microwave dehydration , Material Recycling, and Ingredient production
Locations
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4060 McConnell Dr
Burnaby, British Columbia V5A, CA
Employees at NuWave Research Inc.
Updates
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Have you taken a look at our website recently? Based on customer feedback, we’ve added a page dedicated to microwave drying! This page will explore our microwave drying technology, drying systems, and applications to help you stay up to date with all things microwave drying. Whether you're in food processing, industrial manufacturing, or any industry that relies on drying methods, this resource is designed to provide valuable insights into our microwave drying capabilities and benefits. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gbwxtR_D
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The right drying technique can impact everything from final product color and quality to processing speed and energy efficiency. Learn about the impacts of convection and microwave drying on operations in our blog post: https://lnkd.in/gE6N3khg
Microwave Drying & Operations - NuWave Research
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Meet Kira Rieger! Our latest addition to the NuWave Research’s Sales and Marketing Team. Kira holds a Bachelor of Science from Simon Fraser University. Throughout her undergrad, she completed various co-ops within the biotech and natural resource sectors. Here’s what Kira had to say about joining our team: “I’m thrilled to be joining a growing company with endless opportunities for development." Now for some fun facts about Kira! She’s ran a half-marathon, has a pet pug, and enjoys reading in her spare time. Interested in joining our team? Check out postings here: https://lnkd.in/d7jUq2e
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Curious about microwave-assisted drying? Learn how it compares to traditional convection drying in terms of speed and end product. Read our blog post: https://lnkd.in/gAdenD8N
Dielectric Drying - NuWave Research
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We’re looking for an Engineering Coordinator to support our engineering and manufacturing teams. Interested in a career in microwave-assisted solutions? Apply now: https://lnkd.in/ghB7ADus
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Congratulations to our Protein Industries Canada Partner New School Foods! We’re happy to see New School Foods building on their success, accomplishing major milestones, and pushing boundaries in the plant-protein industry.
Congratulations to our project partner New School Foods on their new investment from Inter IKEA Group, and the unveiling of their pilot production facility. This represents a significant step toward the launch of their plant-based salmon filets, which are a great (and tasty!) example of how Canada’s leadership in ingredient manufacturing and food processing is helping meet the growing demand for diverse protein options throughout North America. Chris Bryson https://lnkd.in/gFFzG3zf
New School Foods Adds $6M from Investors including Inter IKEA and Protein Industries Canada, Opens Manufacturing Facility
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We’re happy to be a part of such an exciting project - can’t wait for this plant-based salmon to hit the shelves!
Dive into the future of sustainable seafood! Following the initial success of their plant-based salmon project, New School Foods, Liven Proteins and NuWave Research Inc. are taking it up a notch. Their mission: revolutionize plant-based fish and make it a staple on your plate! With support from Protein Industries Canada, the team is adopting new technologies to scale up production while reducing costs. This project will bring to market a cost-effective alternative that looks, tastes, cooks and flakes like real salmon. Get ready to savour the taste of innovation and sustainability! Learn more about this delicious Global #InnovationCluster project: https://bit.ly/47AUKJg Photo credit: Julie Riemersma