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Carrier and its partner, Strategic Thermal Labs (STL), are highlighting a number of products and services tailor-made for data centers at this year’s SC24 conference and exhibition in Atlanta. Carrier is a part of Carrier Global Corporation, a global pioneer in intelligent climate and energy solutions.

SC24, or SuperComputing24, is a conference and exhibition that draws over 10,000 attendees, hosted by the International Conference for High-Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis.

Carrier Cooling Distribution Units

Attendees include scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers, system administrators and developers. This year, the event will take place the week of Nov. 17 at the Georgia World Congress Center in downtown Atlanta.

Carrier and Strategic Thermal Labs will be located in booth #3755. Products on display will include a demonstration product for a new family of Carrier Cooling Distribution Units being developed specifically for liquid cooling in high-performance computing applications. 

New liquid cooling products

Experts from Carrier and Strategic Thermal Labs will also be on hand to answer questions

Strategic Thermal Labs will be introducing 10 new liquid cooling products developed to address the increase in processor power, while providing an increase in cooling efficiency and reduction in infrastructure costs.

Experts from Carrier and Strategic Thermal Labs will also be on hand to answer questions and highlight the full breadth of solutions for data centers from each company. For Carrier, this includes chillers, air handlers, integrated management solutions, building automation systems, analytics and service solutions.

Liquid cooling solutions

Carrier is at the forefront of heating and cooling solutions for customers around the world. We are focused on providing data center customers with best-in-class products and support to bolster their growth and provide them peace of mind,” said Christian Senu, Executive Director, Data Center and Mega-Projects, Carrier, adding “We’re excited to showcase our full set of offerings here at SC24.”

Carrier Global Corporation’s venture group, Carrier Ventures, announced an investment and technology partnership with Strategic Thermal Labs earlier this year, allowing Carrier to leverage ground-breaking technology for liquid cooling solutions for data centers.

Greenfield AI data center

The liquid cooling market is expected to approach $3-5B by 2028, driven by greenfield AI data center builds that will bring significantly higher rack power densities. Liquid cooling accounts for roughly 2% of overall cooling solutions within the data center today and is expected to increase to almost ~30% by 2028.

As part of the investment, Carrier’s Vice President for Commercial HVAC Product Management, Marketing and Strategy, Chris Opie, now sits on the Strategic Thermal Labs Board.

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