Colovore to Present High-Density Cooling Solutions at Yotta 2025 Innovate Arena

Colovore's presentation at Yotta 2025 highlights the critical role of advanced cooling technologies in enabling AI and high-performance computing innovation by addressing unprecedented power density requirements.

September 4, 2025
Colovore to Present High-Density Cooling Solutions at Yotta 2025 Innovate Arena

Colovore, a high-density colocation data center provider specializing in AI, HPC, and enterprise workloads, will present at the Innovate Arena during Yotta 2025 in Las Vegas. The Innovate Arena features rapid-fire pitches modeled after Shark Tank, with Colovore participating in the Cool IT category to showcase its advanced cooling solutions.

Tomek Mackowiak, Vice President of Product & Business Development at Colovore, will present "Building the Backbone of AI: Colovore’s Platform for Unstoppable Innovation" on Monday, September 8, 2025, at 4:55 PM PDT at The MGM Grand. The presentation will demonstrate how the company's technology redefines data center performance and unlocks the full potential of AI and HPC innovation.

Colovore's expertise in ultra-dense, liquid-cooled data centers addresses the critical cooling requirements of next-generation chips, supporting power densities from 17kW to over 350kW per cabinet. This capability positions the company at the forefront of the enterprise AI revolution, serving Fortune 500 companies and technology firms seeking optimized IT footprints and reduced total cost of ownership.

The presentation's importance lies in highlighting how advanced cooling solutions are essential for supporting the intense computational demands of AI and machine learning workloads. As organizations increasingly deploy high-performance computing infrastructure, efficient cooling becomes a bottleneck that Colovore's technology aims to solve, ensuring long-term scalability in the AI era.

For more information about Colovore's services, visit https://www.colovore.com. The company's expansion into additional Tier I markets reflects growing demand for specialized infrastructure capable of supporting next-generation computational requirements.