According to a recent LinkedIn post from Accelsius, the company is highlighting participation by CTO Dr. Richard Bonner in a panel at IEEE ECTC 2026 focused on data center energy efficiency. The post points to its NeuCool two-phase direct-to-chip liquid cooling solution, which is presented as delivering up to 50% energy savings versus air cooling and up to 35% versus single-phase direct-to-chip systems.
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The post further notes that Accelsius plans to co-sponsor IEEE ITherm’s Student Design Competition, emphasizing engagement with emerging thermal design engineers. For investors, the positioning of NeuCool as a high-efficiency cooling technology aimed at AI workloads suggests potential alignment with growing demand for energy-efficient, high-density compute infrastructure.
If these performance and efficiency claims prove scalable in commercial deployments, Accelsius could strengthen its value proposition with hyperscale and enterprise data center operators seeking OpEx reductions and sustainability gains. Involvement in technical conferences and student competitions may also support brand visibility, talent access, and ecosystem credibility, factors that could influence long-term competitive positioning in the liquid cooling segment.

