Salute offers EMEA customers the industry’s first and only Direct-to-Chip (DTC) Liquid Cooling Operations Service, which mitigates the significant risks of AI/HPC operations and accelerates operational readiness for high-density data centers.
Salute has expanded its groundbreaking Direct-to-Chip (DTC) Liquid Operations Service for AI and HPC data centers to EMEA, with its regional launch taking place at Datacloud Global Congress in Cannes.
Salute is the first and only company to launch a comprehensive operational service for high-density liquid computing environments. This service enables operators to accelerate AI Factory training and inference deployments while maintaining safety, reliability, efficiency, and operational control for liquid cooling at scale.
In EMEA, Salute also supports the front end of AI infrastructure investment and development through its Investor Services capabilities, including technical due diligence, design and build engineering, and project management. This approach enables investors and developers to make sound investment decisions and deliver AI-ready facilities with operational performance in mind.
“Salute’s Direct-to-Chip Liquid Cooling Operations Service is a gamechanger for mitigating the risks of AI operations and delivering world-class performance,” said John Shultz, Chief Product Officer, AI and Learning Officer at Salute. “This service has immediately become the new operational standard for AI data centers and will support hundreds of billions of dollars of NVIDIA’s recently announced $1 trillion GPU customer order pipeline. By expanding to EMEA, Salute can provide even broader global support for next-generation AI deployments.”
Salute’s DTC Liquid Cooling Service enables companies to accelerate and scale their operations in AI factories and remote facilities dedicated to Training and Inference AI by delivering:
- Rapid deployment, at scale, of skilled AI factory personnel
- A customized operational model based on the design and demarcation points of each facility
- Field-tested AI facility EOPs, MOPs, and SOPs covering every aspect of DTC operations written by proven AI operators – including chemistry management, leak detection, safety protocols, systems oversight, and risk mitigation
- Commissioning support that ensures all as-built systems are optimized
- A continuously updated knowledge base and world-class training program
“In Europe, Salute is already supporting AI infrastructure development and deployment across the Nordics and Central Europe, including projects in Norway, Sweden, and Germany. This expansion broadens to the rest of EMEA so more companies can leverage our expertise in bringing data centers to market and achieving world-class operational excellence,” said James Feeney, Vice President of AI / HPC Data Center Strategy and Development, EMEA at Salute.
“By combining investment advisory, engineering expertise, and best-in-class operational models, Salute supports customers across the full lifecycle of AI data center infrastructure – from investment and design through commissioning and live operations,” said Erich Sanchack, CEO of Salute. “With our support, data center investors and developers can accelerate their AI data centers, mitigate risk and scale their operations with confidence.”
To learn more about Salute’s services for companies developing data centers in EMEA, visit: https://salute.com/markets/emea/. And to learn more about Salute’s groundbreaking DTC Liquid Cooling Operations Service, visit: https://salute.com/ai-hub/.