PRF Technologies shares rise 23.05% intraday after signing SaaS agreement to deploy DeepSolar AI at 71MW Romanian solar plant as part of European expansion strategy.

Wednesday, Feb 11, 2026 9:46 am ET3min read
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think> Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants me to transform the given text into a concise news headline following specific rules. First, I need to make sure I understand all the requirements. The company name is PRF Technologies. The percentage change is 23.05084746%, which I need to round to two decimal places, so that becomes 23.05%. The time period is intraday. The reason for the price movement is the SaaS agreement with Shikun & Binui Energy for a 71MW solar plant in Satu Mare, Romania. Also, they mention it's part of their European expansion strategy and the new tools they've launched. I need to start with the company name, the percentage, time period, and the reason. The example provided uses "surged" for a big increase, so maybe "surged" is appropriate here since it's over 20%. The key points from the input are the SaaS agreement, the 71MW project, the location, and the fact that it's a commercial deployment, not a pilot. Also, the expansion strategy and new tools like Smart TDD and DeepSolar Predict should be mentioned briefly. I should structure the headline to include all these elements without getting too wordy. Let me check the example again to see how they formatted it. The example has the company name, percentage, time period, then the reason. They also included additional details in the next paragraph, but the user's example output has two paragraphs. Wait, the user's example output actually has two paragraphs. The first part is the headline with the main info, and the second part is more details. But the user's instruction says "concise news headline," so maybe it's just the first part? Wait, looking back at the example input and output, the output is a single paragraph. Wait, no, the example output has two paragraphs separated by a line break. But the user's instruction says "concise news headline," which might imply a single line, but the example shows two. Hmm, maybe the user wants a single paragraph with the main headline and a brief reason, then the additional details as a second paragraph. But the user's example shows the main headline and then the rest as a continuation. Let me check the example again. In the example, the output starts with the company name, the percentage, time period, and the reason. Then it continues with more details about the project and the company's focus. The user's instruction says "provide a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key information." So perhaps the first part is the headline, and the rest is supporting details. But the user's example shows it all in one paragraph. Wait, the example output has a line break, but maybe that's just formatting. The user's instruction says "concise news headline," so perhaps the entire thing is the headline, but structured into two parts. Maybe I should follow the example's structure. So for the given input, the headline should start with PRF Technologies surged 23.05% intraday, then the reason: announcing a SaaS agreement with Shikun & Binui Energy to deploy DeepSolar AI platform at the 71MW Satu Mare solar plant in Romania. Then mention it's a commercial deployment, part of European expansion, and the new tools and patent. Wait, the input has three bullet points. The first is the agreement, the second is the company's main business, the third is the strategic part. The example includes the subsidiary, the project details, and the company's focus. So for this input, the key points are the agreement, the project in Romania, the fact that it's commercial, and the expansion strategy. The third bullet mentions the new tools and patent, which are important for the reason. So putting it all together: PRF Technologies surged 23.05% intraday as it announced a SaaS agreement with Shikun & Binui Energy to deploy its DeepSolar AI analysis platform at the 71MW Satu Mare solar plant in Romania, marking a commercial deployment and part of its European expansion strategy. The company also recently launched Smart TDD due diligence tool and DeepSolar Predict solutions, bolstered by a microclimate modeling patent application submitted in January 2026. Wait, but the date in the input is 2026年2月11日, which is February 11, 2026. The patent was submitted on January 20, 2026. But the current date is 2023, so these are future dates. That might be a typo or a mistake. However, the user probably wants the information as given. So include the dates as per the input. Wait, but the user's example used the company's statement as the reason, even though the dates were in the input. So I'll follow that. The main point is.

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