HIGHER PERFORMING, LOWER COST REPLACEMENT FOR RAINFOREST PLYWOOD AND FRP PANELS
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
The RV industry uses over 600M SFT of plywood per year, destroying rainforests in Indonesia, Malaysia and The Philippines. Prices of hardwood plywood are skyrocketing, quality is falling, and the industry is looking for a viable replacement. Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) panels are heavy and expensive.
Our panel products will also be a direct replacement for the rainforest plywood and FRP currently used in truck trailers, furniture, flooring systems and Hollywood movie sets.
PRODUCT ADVANTAGES
INCA BioPanels are stronger, lighter, fire and moisture resistant in lengths up to 45 feet, enabling unibody construction of RV’s, consistent pricing, and a sustainable, domestic supply chain.
PARTNERS
Genesis Products, INCA’s exclusive distributor, has facilitated a joint development agreement with Winnebago for our entire panel production capacity.

UNMATCHED SUSTAINABILITY

76%
less carbon emissions

89%
less waste
production

82%
less water
consumption

Enables
unibody construction
INCA BIOPANELS™ AS COMPARED
WITH CONVENTIONAL ALTERNATIVES



Our new partnership with INCA Renewtech further powers our ability to incorporate best-in-class materials…
"Our company has long awaited a composite panel product that can reduce vehicle weight, increase strength and safety, improve thermal and acoustic properties and reduce impact on the environment. Our new partnership with INCA Renewtech further powers our ability to incorporate best-in-class materials into our engineered solutions for our customers."
JON WENGER
CEO
Genesis Products
"We are interested in collaborating with INCA’s engineering team to develop products directly suitable for our industry. We are committed to continually improving the quality and environmental integrity of our Company and its products and believe that INCA could be a valuable partner and supplier in this regard."
CHRIS WEST
Sr. VP, Enterprise Operations
Winnebago Industries
Protects Rainforest Habitat and Species
INCA Founders contribute chapter to BioProducts textbook
Recently INCA’s CEO David Saltman, and Chief Marketing & Sustainability Officer Camille Saltman authored a book chapter called “Turning Biomass into Business” for the De Gruyter textbook BioProducts: Green Materials for an Emerging Circular and Sustainable Economy. The chapter highlights trends …