LG Showcases Advanced Cooling Solutions at Data Center World 2025

LG Electronics debuts at Data Center World 2025 with cutting-edge cooling technologies designed for next-gen Artificial Intelligence data centers.

LG Electronics made a notable entrance at Data Center World 2025 in Washington, D.C., unveiling a full suite of data center cooling solutions tailored for the evolving demands of next-generation facilities. Making its debut at the event, LG presented high-performance chillers, comprehensive air- and liquid-based server cooling systems, and the LG Building Energy Control (BECON) platform, all integrated to optimize efficiency and system management within data centers.

With Artificial Intelligence workloads on the rise, data centers today face increasing challenges in managing the intense heat and power demands generated by densely packed, high-performance hardware, including advanced graphics processing units and high-bandwidth memory components. LG´s approach features a hybrid cooling strategy that synergizes direct-to-chip and ambient room cooling, promising both outstanding thermal management and superior energy efficiency necessary for Artificial Intelligence-driven infrastructure.

Central to LG´s innovation is its use of Artificial Intelligence-powered control software, enabling dynamic adjustments to cooling operations for maximized performance and reduced operating costs. The company´s new solutions aim to meet the stringent requirements of modern data centers in North America, underlining LG´s commitment to sustainability, reliability, and technological leadership in the global HVAC sector. The showcase highlights LG´s ambition to secure a leading position in the competitive data center cooling market, demonstrating advanced solutions that address the specific needs of Artificial Intelligence data processing environments.

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