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Startup uses RoboTuna to improve wind tech
Startup uses RoboTuna to improve wind tech
Cyprus-based AeroVortex Mills is one of four new companies the Cleantech Group spotted in the past week looking to raise money. Details in the Pitch o’ the week.
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