From Biotech to Grid Tech, Entero Therapeutics Enters a $2.5 Billion Market Expected to Quadruple by 2033 (NASDAQ:ENTO)
BOCA RATON, FL / ACCESS Newswire / October 14, 2025 / Entero Therapeutics (NASDAQ:ENTO) has reinvented itself in a way few public companies dare. By acquiring GRID AI, it has stepped directly into one of the most urgent races of the decade: making …
BOCA RATON, FL / ACCESS Newswire / October 14, 2025 / Entero Therapeutics (NASDAQ:ENTO) has reinvented itself in a way few public companies dare. By acquiring GRID AI, it has stepped directly into one of the most urgent races of the decade: making sure energy can keep pace with the accelerating appetite of artificial intelligence. The Entero story is now less about enzymes and long clinical trials. It is now about electricity, orchestration, and scale.
Which could happen quickly, considering that GRID AI is no tech-sector rookie. More than fifty million dollars and years of engineering have gone into building a platform designed for this very moment. Its purpose is simple but vital: orchestrate millions of behind-the-meter assets - from EV chargers and rooftop solar to HVAC systems and industrial batteries - and turn scattered, unpredictable demand into a coordinated resource that strengthens the grid.
That mission comes alive in GRID AI's Dynamic Load Shaping and Aggregation Management Platform, which turns volatility into reliability and gives operators the confidence to plan and deliver power where it's needed most. At this stage, orchestration is not optional. Every data surge, every renewable spike, and every EV plugged in makes the old system creak louder. With that, the market isn't asking politely for answers. It's demanding them.
Serving A Market Cry for Help
That's because AI data centers are consuming power at a rate that the existing grid cannot support. Goldman Sachs projects global data
center demand could jump fifty percent by 2027 and more than double by 2030. GPU farms built to train the next generation of models pull power like small cities, creating surges that utilities were
never designed to handle. Renewable generation helps, but it adds its own volatility. GRID AI is designed to take these moving parts and make them perform in sync.
Entero's pivot reflects a rare alignment of scarcity and scale. Energy that can be shifted on demand is scarce. The technology to orchestrate it across millions of devices provides the scale. The kicker is that it's all being driven through a Nasdaq-listed microcap with only 1.69 million fully diluted shares. Put together, every development has the potential to resonate far beyond a typical corporate update. Scarcity ensures attention. Scale ensures impact. Capital structure maximizes value from both.

