Carrier Ventures investment and technology partnership with Strategic Thermal Labs, an Austin-area heat transfer research and development company with industry renowned expertise in data center liquid cooling.
Carrier plans to leverage STL's groundbreaking technology for a liquid cooling solution for data centers. As part of the financial investment, Carrier will receive a board seat in STL, along with exclusivity for a highly differentiated solution.
"Direct-to-chip liquid cooling is significantly more efficient than traditional cooling methods and critical to data centers of the future as AI and other technologies continue to fuel the global demand for high-density computing," said Ajay Agrawal, Senior Vice President, Global Services, Business Development & Chief Strategy Officer, Carrier. "Together with STL, we will help to significantly reduce data center energy consumption, while also providing customers with a highly scalable solution."
"Data center power consumption is surging at unprecedented rates with a significant portion of that power increase belonging to inefficient cooling technology," said Austin Shelnutt, President, STL. "The world needs highly innovative cooling solutions that can enable the next generation of computer infrastructure while using far less energy in the process. Coupling the legacy of Carrier's energy efficient infrastructure solutions with STL's unique depth and breadth of expertise in data center cooling is highly synergistic. We believe this partnership will be incredibly powerful in the fight to mitigate global energy consumption."
The investment in STL follows Carrier's acquisition of leading data center infrastructure management (DCIM) provider Nlyte in 2021. Carrier's Nlyte DCIM tools share detailed information between HVAC equipment, power systems and servers/workloads that run within data centers, providing unprecedented transparency and control of the infrastructure for improved uptime.
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