Commerce, education, health care, and entertainment all depend on a stable digital infrastructure and the future of life on this planet requires data centers that can provide this sustainably.
Students participated in a variety of hands-on activities, including making balloon cars, robotic hands, pinwheels, water filtration systems, and solar-powered cars. Each activity allowed students to learn about the importance of manufacturing, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, renewable energy, and natural resources.
Mission Critical magazine toured a site with Compass Datacenters alongside HVO-provider Foster Fuels to learn how the eco-friendly fuel was working for them.
The event provided an opportunity for Danfoss leaders to share ideas and insight with global leaders from government, energy, and industry on how society can address the challenges in reaching net zero emissions.
Thanks in no small part to single-phase immersion cooling, TACC’s Lonestar6 supercomputer delivers three times the performance than its predecessor — with less space, power, and expense.
The adoption of the cooling tower rental market is expanding as a result of the constantly expanding industrial and manufacturing sector, particularly in emerging economies.
The fourth-generation Quantum module is built to deliver sustainability, rapid time-to-market, high quality, low TCO and advanced software capabilities.
Liquid cooling offers a way to increase heat rejection by 23 times because of the thermal conductivity of water versus air. It also allows cooling systems to extract heat as close to the generation source as possible.