AI-powered cooling startup aims to boost data center efficiency

Penn State University | USA · March 13, 2025 · ✓ verified

NexDCCool Technologies, a startup founded by Penn State researchers, is developing AI-powered software to optimize cooling systems in data centers. The technology aims to minimize cooling demands, allowing for more power allocation to IT tasks, thereby increasing potential revenues. Recently, the team participated in the NSF I-Corps program to better understand customer needs and refine their commercialization strategy.

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