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Transfer Price: Ilk Spin-Off "Aqva Synergy" Sucks Energy From Rivers

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Dresdner Kälteinstitut has been researching liquid ice technology for over 3 decades Dresden, June 28, 2025. Because they have found a way to tap rivers and lakes as a "all-year and powerful heat source based on vacuum liquid ice technology", the Dresden Kälteinstitut ILK and its spin-off "Aqva Synergy" have won the Saxon transfer prize. This is the result of communications from the Ministry of Economics, ILK and "Futuresax".
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Dresdner Kälteinstitut has been researching liquid ice technology for over 3 decades Dresden, June 28, 2025. Because they have found a way to tap rivers and lakes as a "all-year and powerful heat source based on vacuum liquid ice technology", the Dresden Kälteinstitut ILK and its spin-off "Aqva Synergy" have won the Saxon transfer prize. This is the result of communications from the Ministry of Economics, ILK and "Futuresax".

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Oiger broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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