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Jerry Chizmadia, Director of Business Development, Aquatherm North America: Transforming Data Center Cooling with Polypropylene Pipes

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What role do polypropylene pipes play in revolutionising cooling solutions for modern data centres? How are they helping meet the demands of AI factories and high-density computing?

In this episode, I sit down with Jerry Chizmadia, a seasoned expert with over 15 years of experience in direct-to-chip cooling and a deep network of partnerships across the industry. Representing Aquatherm North America, Jerry explores how polypropylene pipes are quietly driving efficiency and innovation in the liquid cooling space.

We discuss:

  • The evolution of liquid cooling, from the “Wild West” of CDUs to today’s advanced systems.
  • How collaboration among OEMs and installers is shaping future cooling strategies.
  • The impact of AI-driven workloads and emerging trends like immersion cooling.
  • The untapped potential of district heating and energy reuse in data centres.

With practical insights and forward-looking perspectives, this episode is a must-listen for data centre professionals and innovators alike.

Connect with Robert: www.linkedin.com/in/robertussher

Connect with Jerry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-chizmadia-development/

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What role do polypropylene pipes play in revolutionising cooling solutions for modern data centres? How are they helping meet the demands of AI factories and high-density computing?

In this episode, I sit down with Jerry Chizmadia, a seasoned expert with over 15 years of experience in direct-to-chip cooling and a deep network of partnerships across the industry. Representing Aquatherm North America, Jerry explores how polypropylene pipes are quietly driving efficiency and innovation in the liquid cooling space.

We discuss:

  • The evolution of liquid cooling, from the “Wild West” of CDUs to today’s advanced systems.
  • How collaboration among OEMs and installers is shaping future cooling strategies.
  • The impact of AI-driven workloads and emerging trends like immersion cooling.
  • The untapped potential of district heating and energy reuse in data centres.

With practical insights and forward-looking perspectives, this episode is a must-listen for data centre professionals and innovators alike.

Connect with Robert: www.linkedin.com/in/robertussher

Connect with Jerry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-chizmadia-development/

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