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Information pursuant to § 5 ECG (Austrian E-Commerce Act) and §§ 24, 25 MedienG (Austrian Media Act)
Media owner & company
Dammweg 1, A-3163 Rohrbach an der Gölsen, Austria
Innstrasse 69b, D-94032 Passau, Germany
Authorised representative: Dr. Markus Leopold
E-Mail: info@aggregatx.com
Web: www.aggregatx.com
Corporate purpose
Development, production and industrialisation of additive manufacturing processes for high-performance ceramics, and of components derived from them for aerospace, energy, process and industrial applications.
Company registration
The AggregatX FlexKapGes is currently in formation. Commercial register number, registration court and VAT ID will be published upon completion of the formation.
Competent trade authority: Bezirkshauptmannschaft Lilienfeld, Lower Austria.
Legal basis: www.ris.bka.gv.at
Intellectual property & know-how
The technology of AggregatX FlexKapGes (in formation) — in particular the ceramic powder and the underlying additive manufacturing process — is a company-owned, proprietary development. Know-how and trade secrets are protected by appropriate measures (access restrictions, confidentiality agreements). Any unauthorised use, reproduction or transfer is prohibited.
Online dispute resolution
Consumers may address complaints to the EU online dispute resolution platform: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr.
Complaints may also be sent directly to info@aggregatx.com.
Responsible under § 25 MedienG
AggregatX FlexKapGes (in formation), Dammweg 1, A-3163 Rohrbach an der Gölsen, Austria.
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