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Johnson Controls to acquire Boston-based Alloy Enterprises to boost data center cooling tech for AI demand.
Johnson Controls has agreed to acquire Alloy Enterprises, a Boston-based firm founded in 2020 that develops advanced liquid cooling technology for data centers and industrial applications.
The deal, pending regulatory approval, aims to strengthen Johnson Controls’ position in the growing data center cooling market by adding Alloy’s proprietary system, which improves thermal efficiency by up to 35% and reduces pressure drop by as much as 75%.
The acquisition supports efforts to meet rising cooling demands driven by AI and high-performance computing.
Financial terms were not disclosed, and the transaction is expected to close in fiscal Q3.
Johnson Controls adquirirá Alloy Enterprises, con sede en Boston, para impulsar la tecnología de enfriamiento de centros de datos para la demanda de IA.