Carrier Commercial HVAC, a division of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), will participate as a Diamond Sponsor at the Datacloud Global Congress 2025, taking place from June 3 to 5 at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France. The company will further reinforce its positioning as a leader in sustainable and intelligent climate solutions for data centers, an increasingly demanding sector due to the unstoppable advancement of artificial intelligence (AI).
During the event, considered one of the most relevant in the industry internationally, Carrier will present its latest cooling technology innovations, specially designed to enhance performance, energy efficiency, and sustainability in critical installations such as data centers. Its participation addresses the growing need in the sector to integrate climate systems that respond to new operational and environmental demands, in a context defined by AI, the cloud, and the energy transition.
Roundtable on AI and Hybrid Cooling
A key highlight of its presence in Cannes will be a roundtable scheduled for Wednesday, June 4 at 11:00 AM on the Innovation Stage, titled "Hybrid Design for Cooling and AI." In this session, experts will discuss how the advent of artificial intelligence is transforming design and operational criteria for thermal infrastructure in data centers, and how hybrid approaches allow for a more effective response to peaks in energy and thermal demand.
QuantumLeap™: Efficiency, Sustainability, and Reliability
From booth #98, Carrier will showcase its advanced platform QuantumLeap™, a comprehensive thermal management solution that combines high-performance cooling equipment, intelligent controls, and environmentally friendly technologies. This range is designed to offer an optimal balance between energy efficiency, operational sustainability, and service continuity, all fundamental elements in mission-critical environments.
QuantumLeap™ also incorporates key innovations such as heat recovery technologies, the use of low Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants, and predictive and advanced maintenance services. All of these elements enhance energy reuse, reduce carbon emissions, and optimize the total cost of ownership of cooling infrastructures.
Commitment to Innovation and Decarbonization
“The Datacloud Global Congress is a key event for knowledge exchange and strategic vision in the sector,” said Bertrand Rotagnon, Director of Strategy and Applications for Europe at Carrier Commercial HVAC. “Our participation reflects our commitment to technological innovation and to developing solutions that address current challenges, from the energy impact of AI to the decarbonization of the data center sector.”
Carrier’s participation in the Datacloud Global Congress 2025 reinforces its commitment to leading the transformation towards more sustainable and intelligent data centers, positioning itself as a strategic technology partner for operators looking to tackle the new challenges in the sector with advanced and efficient solutions.