BAC secures rights to DUG’s immersion cooling technology

Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC), a provider of data centre cooling solutions, has announced an exclusive worldwide licensing agreement with DUG Technology. This strategic partnership grants BAC exclusive rights to DUG’s proven and patented immersion-cooling technology designed for high-density data centres.

BAC tells us that the needs of its data centre customers are rapidly changing, and that cooling technologies are evolving to handle the increased heat loads associated with AI and machine learning. Cooling challenges include the need for more power, more floor space, increased cooling equipment complexity, and higher operating costs. DUG’s innovative solution allows data centre operators to achieve higher compute densities at world-class energy efficiency levels within the same space. This development is thus able to transform data centre infrastructure designs with lower energy usage and carbon impact.

By integrating DUG’s immersion-cooling technology, BAC expands its portfolio of evaporative, hybrid, and dry cooling products to include indoor immersion cooling solutions to provide data centre customers with even more advanced options to meet their future cooling needs.

“This partnership with DUG represents a significant milestone for BAC,” says Don Fetzer, President of BAC. “By incorporating DUG’s advanced immersion-cooling technology, we are taking a major step forward in providing sustainable, next-generation cooling solutions for data centres. Our combined expertise along with our global manufacturing footprint ensures that we continue to lead the way in addressing the challenges of high-density computing, in line with our vision of reinventing cooling to sustain the world.”

Matt Lamont, DUG’s Managing Director, adds, “This new partnership between BAC and DUG is poised to revolutionise the data centre cooling market. Our patented DUG Cool design has been refined through production use for over a decade. Our Skybox data centre in Houston is among the largest single-phase immersion-cooling deployments in the world. This agreement will pair our design, know-how, and reputation with BAC’s scale, manufacturing prowess, and respected brand to position us to take advantage of a shifting and rapidly expanding data centre cooling market. We very much look forward to working with BAC as part of this agreement.”

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Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC), a provider of data centre cooling solutions, has announced an exclusive worldwide licensing agreement with DUG Technology. This strategic partnership grants BAC exclusive rights to DUG’s proven and patented immersion-cooling technology designed for high-density data centres.

BAC tells us that the needs of its data centre customers are rapidly changing, and that cooling technologies are evolving to handle the increased heat loads associated with AI and machine learning. Cooling challenges include the need for more power, more floor space, increased cooling equipment complexity, and higher operating costs. DUG’s innovative solution allows data centre operators to achieve higher compute densities at world-class energy efficiency levels within the same space. This development is thus able to transform data centre infrastructure designs with lower energy usage and carbon impact.

By integrating DUG’s immersion-cooling technology, BAC expands its portfolio of evaporative, hybrid, and dry cooling products to include indoor immersion cooling solutions to provide data centre customers with even more advanced options to meet their future cooling needs.

“This partnership with DUG represents a significant milestone for BAC,” says Don Fetzer, President of BAC. “By incorporating DUG’s advanced immersion-cooling technology, we are taking a major step forward in providing sustainable, next-generation cooling solutions for data centres. Our combined expertise along with our global manufacturing footprint ensures that we continue to lead the way in addressing the challenges of high-density computing, in line with our vision of reinventing cooling to sustain the world.”

Matt Lamont, DUG’s Managing Director, adds, “This new partnership between BAC and DUG is poised to revolutionise the data centre cooling market. Our patented DUG Cool design has been refined through production use for over a decade. Our Skybox data centre in Houston is among the largest single-phase immersion-cooling deployments in the world. This agreement will pair our design, know-how, and reputation with BAC’s scale, manufacturing prowess, and respected brand to position us to take advantage of a shifting and rapidly expanding data centre cooling market. We very much look forward to working with BAC as part of this agreement.”

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