The cooling needs of data centers are shifting rapidly. nVent is excited to partner with other leaders in the data center industry to share best practices in driving better approaches to cooling. On March 25, nVent Director of Product Management Jason Matteson participated in a Data Centre Dynamics panel discussion in New York about liquid cooling adoption. The panel also included experts from Uptime Institute, AMD, CleanArc Data Centers, Data Centre Dynamics and the US Department of Energy.
Throughout the event, the panelists discussed the changes liquid cooling has brought to the cooling landscape. They also discussed current and potential hurdles slowing the adoption of liquid cooling, the impact on the broader industry and the innovative business models that could drive change.
Artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are accelerating the need for liquid cooling. As AI technology continues to progress, liquid cooling innovations are emerging to meet the needs of data centers implementing AI and other high-performance computing applications. During the event, the panelists covered how companies are meeting the growing demands of AI and high-density computing and shared their perspective on what the liquid cooling landscape will look like in 2026 and beyond.
At nVent, we continue to develop cutting-edge liquid cooling technology to efficiently manage future HPC and AI workloads. As a leader in liquid cooling innovation, we prioritize high-performance design through deep application expertise, strong technical customer collaboration and in-house lab and performance testing.
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