According to a recent LinkedIn post from PADO AI, the company is presenting its capabilities alongside LG Electronics at Data Center World 2026 in Washington, D.C. The post highlights a focus on addressing power and cooling constraints that can slow AI infrastructure deployment.
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The LinkedIn content describes the debut of LG’s “One LG” integrated AI stack, spanning components from cold plates and CDUs to oil-free centrifugal chillers and full immersion cooling, in collaboration with SK Enmove and Green Revolution Cooling. PADO AI is positioned as providing an orchestration layer that synchronizes AI workloads with real-time thermal and energy capacity.
The post suggests that live demonstrations at LG’s booth will showcase PADO’s platform reclaiming 30–60% of stranded capacity in high-density environments. It also indicates an emphasis on strategies to balance GPU utilization with grid and cooling limits, aiming to move operators from conservative worst-case planning to more dynamic and higher-yield operations.
For investors, the participation with LG at a major industry event points to potential deepening ecosystem ties within data center and AI infrastructure markets. If PADO’s Compute Per Megawatt approach and integration with LG’s hardware stack gain traction, it could enhance the company’s relevance in power-constrained AI build-outs and support future commercialization or partnership opportunities.

