The rapid growth of data-intensive technologies such as cloud computing, big data, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence has led to a significant increase in the demand for data centers. Cooling is a critical component of data center operations, and as energy costs continue to rise, there is mounting pressure to adopt energy-efficient cooling solutions. Edge computing is gaining popularity due to the need for real-time data processing in applications such as IoT, autonomous vehicles, and smart cities. Advancements in cooling technologies such as liquid cooling, direct-to-chip cooling, and evaporative cooling have enabled more efficient and effective cooling of data centers. One of the challenges in the data center cooling market is to develop and implement highly energy-efficient cooling solutions that can effectively dissipate heat generated by IT equipment. Increasing awareness about the environmental impact has led to concerns about sustainability and green initiatives.
