AI workloads are transforming how data centers are designed and built. What were once separate considerations, including cooling, power, controls, and deployment, are now closely connected. This shift is driving a more integrated and forward looking approach to infrastructure design.
In this webinar, ebm papst Americas highlights the key trends shaping next generation data centers. A central theme is the move toward hybrid cooling. Liquid cooling is becoming more common at the rack level, while air systems continue to support the broader data center environment. Maintaining performance means managing heat inside the data hall and rejecting that heat outdoors using systems such as air cooled chillers, cooling towers, and dry coolers.
As power density increases, efficiency becomes a strategic advantage. Every watt saved in cooling can be redirected to computing, making system optimization a critical priority. At the same time, factors such as noise and community impact are emerging as real constraints, especially as data centers are built closer to populated areas.
The session will also explore growing interest in high voltage DC architectures. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how cooling, power, controls, and supply chain strategy are coming together and what it takes to design resilient, efficient, and future ready data center infrastructure.
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