Test!STULZ tackles market questions at Liquid Cooling Roadshow
In recent years, the global data center market has exhibited a clear trend: increasing power densities on largely unchanged footprints. This shift presents new challenges, particularly in cooling, driven by the rising demand for power-intensive applications like AI, autonomous driving, medicine, and science. To maintain the high-performance computing environments essential for these technologies, liquid cooling is gaining traction as it can absorb and dissipate significantly more heat than air.
Experts predict that by 2030, around 50 percent of all servers will utilize liquid cooling. The ongoing high demand for products and solutions in the market shows no signs of abating. While some key accounts have become acquainted with the technology, many customers and interested parties still have numerous questions. Questions that STULZ is well-equipped to answer.
Based on that, STULZ launched a Liquid Cooling Roadshow. The first half of this year STULZ hosted several events all around Europe about liquid cooling.
Customers, industry representatives, consultants, and partners were invited to attend. The key attraction for them is the chance to interact directly with global product management colleagues and other STULZ experts.
Previous events have demonstrated that many questions during presentations revolve around market developments related to AI. These include evaluations of the potential increase in computing power and inquiries about how to adapt existing data centers (brownfield) and the considerations necessary when planning new ones (greenfield).
We invite you to take a front-row seat and listen to the lecture and panel discussion in London.