LCC News
Cool Filtration Joins the LCC
The LCC is thrilled to welcome Cool Filtration! As a leader in innovative filtration solutions, Cool Filtration brings invaluable expertise to the LCC’s mission of advancing liquid cooling technologies worldwide.
We look forward to working together to drive innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in data center cooling solutions.
Flex and JetCool Join the LCC
The LCC is thrilled to announce that Flex and JETCOOL Technologies Inc. have joined as members!
Flex is revolutionizing the data center landscape with integrated IT and power infrastructure solutions tailored to meet the increasing power and computational demands of the AI era. Flex’s recent acquisition of JetCool underscores their commitment to enabling scalable growth while optimizing power usage. JetCool specializes in direct-to-chip liquid cooling modules, leveraging arrays of small fluid jets to target hot spots on processors, significantly enhancing electronic cooling performance at the chip or device level.
Flex and JetCool’s expertise perfectly aligns with the LCC’s mission to advance sustainable, liquid-cooled infrastructure. We look forward to collaborating closely with them to drive innovation in the industry!
Alcatex Inc. Joins the LCC
The LCC is excited to welcome Alcatex, Inc. - Data Center Services as a member!
A trailblazer in energy-efficient data center design and immersion cooling solutions since 1995, Alcatex has been driving sustainability and efficiency in the industry. Their deep expertise in immersion cooling technology and cutting-edge infrastructure upgrades makes them a perfect fit for our mission to revolutionize digital infrastructure.
Together, we’re pushing the boundaries of innovation, efficiency, and sustainability in data centers. Welcome aboard, Alcatex—let’s build the future of cooling!
Request for Information Response to the Department of Energy: FASST Initiative
The Liquid Cooling Coalition (LCC) emphasizes the importance of integrating sustainability into their response on the Department of Energy's Request for Information on the Frontiers in AI for Science, Security, and Technology (FASST) initiative.
The recommendations focus on designing energy-efficient AI infrastructure, advancing liquid cooling technologies to reduce environmental impact, and leveraging public-private partnerships to enhance innovation. The response highlights the transformative potential of AI in addressing societal challenges such as clean energy optimization, climate resilience, and infrastructure modernization while ensuring the U.S. maintains leadership in AI and high-performance computing.
Digital Infrastructure Industries Respond to Request for Comment on Bolstering Data Center Growth, Resilience, and Security
Responding to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration's “Bolstering Data Center Growth, Resilience, and Security” request for comment, representatives of the digital infrastructure ecosystem emphasize the need for modernized digital and electrical infrastructure to support the growing demands of artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) in the United States.
The response outlines the challenges, opportunities, and policy recommendations needed to enhance the resilience and scalability of the U.S. digital infrastructure ecosystem.
DCD Broadcast: How to build the data center of the future through the exploration of liquid cooling
This episode, featuring LCC Executive Director Erica Thomas, explores the intricacies of building resilient, efficient, and sustainable data centers through innovative thermal management strategies. Discover how liquid cooling is revolutionizing the way we approach data center design, operation, and sustainability.
LCC Submits Comments in Response to DOE’s Request for Information on Artificial Intelligence Executive Order
The LCC submitted comments in response to the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Request for Information related to DOE’s responsibilities in the recently issued Executive Order, “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence.”
Video Interview: LCC Executive Director Erica Thomas Talks to DCD About Liquid Cooling
LCC Executive Director Erica Thomas spoke with Kat Sullivan from Data Center Dynamics at the 2024 DCD Connect Conference in New York.
NEWS: The Liquid Cooling Coalition Launches to Pioneer Sustainability in Data Centers
The Liquid Cooling Coalition (LCC) proudly announces its establishment as a premier industry forum dedicated to advancing the adoption of highly efficient and sustainable liquid cooling technologies, products, and policy solutions. Comprising a diverse array of stakeholders including industrial coolant producers, original equipment manufacturers, original device manufacturers, high-performance computing application operators, and data center providers, the LCC is poised to revolutionize the information and communications technology equipment in data centers and beyond.