Aqvita Joins EIT Food Accelerator Network: Advancing Functional Hydration in the "Food as Medicine" Era
Food as Medicine
We are thrilled to announce that Aqvita has been selected to join the prestigious EIT Food Accelerator Network (FAN) for 2025, under the "Food as Medicine" program. This marks a significant milestone in our journey to revolutionize hydration through science-backed, functional water solutions.
A Rigorous Selection by Industry Leaders
Being chosen for the EIT FAN program is a testament to the potential of our water mineralisation technologies. The selection process was highly competitive, with a jury comprising experts from leading corporations and institutions in the food and health sectors. Their endorsement underscores the relevance and promise of our mission to enhance water quality for better health outcomes.
Aligning with Visionary Partners
The EIT FAN program is supported by a network of forward-thinking partners, including PeakBridge, a venture capital firm known for investing in transformative food tech startups. Notably, PeakBridge has invested in BE WTR, a company that shares our commitment to sustainable and health-focused hydration solutions. This alignment presents exciting opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange as we scale our impact.
Accelerating Our Mission
Participation in the EIT FAN program will provide us with unparalleled access to resources, mentorship, and a collaborative ecosystem dedicated to innovation in food and health. This support will be instrumental as we continue to develop and deploy our technology, aiming to make mineral-rich, health-promoting water accessible to communities worldwide.
Looking Ahead
Joining the EIT FAN "Food as Medicine" program is more than an accolade; it's a catalyst propelling us toward our vision of a world where hydration is not just about quenching thirst but also about enhancing well-being. We are eager to collaborate with fellow innovators and stakeholders in this space to drive meaningful change.
Stay tuned for updates on our progress within the accelerator and beyond. Together, we can redefine the role of water in health and nutrition.