Thursday, December 12th 2024

CoolIT Systems Continues to Expand Manufacturing Capabilities

CoolIT Systems (CoolIT), the world's leader in liquid cooling systems for advanced computing, is continuing to invest in its manufacturing capabilities to support the surging demand for liquid cooling of AI systems. Along with a 25x capacity expansion in a new Calgary, Canada manufacturing facility, CoolIT recently hired Scott Hudson as Vice President of Quality to lead the company's development of world-class quality operations and systems.

"As the leader in direct liquid cooling for over two decades, our customers expect leading performance and reliability from CoolIT products," said CoolIT's COO Patrick McGinn. " Adding Scott as CoolIT's VP of Quality reinforces CoolIT's commitment to developing best-in-class quality standards for liquid cooling products." Scott joins CoolIT from Celestica, where he led the company's global quality strategy for all business segments across over 30 sites. His career spans three decades of quality leadership roles in the worldwide computer hardware industry, overseeing multi-site operations in North America, Asia and Europe.
"Ensuring the culture of quality permeates all aspects of our business and our relationships with suppliers, customers, and technology partners is central to my mission, as well as CoolIT's continued leadership in liquid cooling," emphasized Scott.

CoolIT's end-to-end direct liquid cooling products are essential to operating current and future generations of AI data centers. The company's investments in manufacturing support the rapid build-out of production capacity to support the world's top AI cloud service providers and leading semiconductor and server manufacturers.
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3 Comments on CoolIT Systems Continues to Expand Manufacturing Capabilities

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Ruru
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Now that's a name I haven't heard in while, are they still an OEM in the consumer market? I remember that practically all of the first gen common consumer-AIOs were made either by them or Asetek.
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Sabishii Hito
RuruNow that's a name I haven't heard in while, are they still an OEM in the consumer market? I remember that practically all of the first gen common consumer-AIOs were made either by them or Asetek.
Corsair had been using CoolIT for years since they dropped Asetek (I think their latest AIOs are in-house designs) and the newest NZXT Kraken Elites are also CoolIT.
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Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
Sabishii HitoCorsair had been using CoolIT for years since they dropped Asetek (I think their latest AIOs are in-house designs) and the newest NZXT Kraken Elites are also CoolIT.
To be honest, I've thought that Corsair had had their own designs.

I guess you can never be too old to learn something new...
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