Accelsius, a leader in two-phase, direct-to-chip liquid cooling, will participate as a Silver Sponsor at NVIDIA GTC Washington, D.C., running October 27–29 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The event gathers policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders to explore AI infrastructure innovations, with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang delivering the keynote.
At Booth #534, Accelsius will highlight its NeuCool platform, including MR250 and IR80 systems. The company’s two-phase cooling technology efficiently removes up to 4,500 W per GPU socket and supports racks exceeding 250 kW, enabling high-density, AI-optimized data centers while setting new sustainability and performance benchmarks for both hyperscale and enterprise environments.
The GTC appearance comes after a strategic investment from Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI), expanding Accelsius’ market reach and resources as AI workloads continue to accelerate demand for advanced liquid cooling solutions.
“With AI workloads growing exponentially, thermal performance has become the new frontier of innovation,” said Josh Claman, CEO of Accelsius. “Our collaboration with Johnson Controls and participation at GTC DC reinforces our mission to enable more sustainable, scalable, and cost-efficient AI infrastructure.”
Accelsius’ NeuCool technology is also supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s ARPA-E COOLERCHIPS program and NVIDIA’s Inception Program, providing technical guidance and ecosystem support to advance next-generation cooling innovation.
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