Nortek Data Center Cooling (Nortek DCC) had a large presence at Yotta 2024, showcasing their company’s capabilities in Booth #307, allowing attendees to explore their cutting-edge cooling solutions designed to enhance performance, sustainability, and scalability for the rapidly growing data center industry.

Nortek DCC, a division of Madison Air, has been actively showcasing its innovative air and liquid cooling systems, which address the complex challenges posed by increasing demands in AI, cloud computing, and digital transformation.

Key Highlights from Yotta 2024 

On Day 1, a workshop was held on balancing the water-energy nexus in sustainable data centers, featuring Jill Wyant of Madison Air, Karin Overstreet of Nortek DCC, Tim Chadwick of AlfaTech, and Jay Park of Digital Edge.

Later in the day, Marc Hayes took the Main Stage to pitch Nortek’s cutting-edge cooling solutions in a fast-paced challenge during the “Cool It” innovation arena.

On Day 2, Jill Wyant of Madison Air, Suzie Gleeson of Digital Realty, Ellen Yang of Prime Data Centers, and Rhea Williams of E3 Platform attended the Women’s Breakfast, discussing career advancements.

More About Nortek DCC 

Under the leadership of Karin Overstreet, President of Nortek DCC, the company leverages over 350 years of collective expertise in HVAC and data center-optimized cooling. Overstreet’s extensive background, which spans leadership roles at IDEX Corporation, Stanley Black & Decker, GE, and others, has shaped Nortek DCC’s approach to fostering innovation and growth. The company’s US-based manufacturing capacity, covering over 3 million square feet, enables faster delivery times and supply chain resilience, key in a market where timely deployment is critical.

Industry-Leading Product Portfolio 

Nortek DCC’s product offerings include best-in-class Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs), dependable Computer Room Air Handlers (CRAHs), and the proprietary StatePoint hybrid cooling solution. These technologies allow customers to balance energy and water usage while maintaining operational efficiency, meeting the increasing demands for sustainable data center infrastructure. Nortek DCC’s commitment to customer success is evident through its integrated service organization, which provides tailored support from the moment an order is placed.

Adapting to Industry Challenges 

As the digital infrastructure industry continues to face challenges such as rising power needs, sustainability concerns, and global supply chain disruptions, Nortek DCC stands out with its ability to adapt. The company’s solutions are designed to support AI workloads and meet future demands, positioning Nortek DCC as a leader in the cooling sector. With record-breaking growth in 2024, including a 400% increase in demand from major hyperscalers, Nortek DCC is set to expand its portfolio further, continuing its mission to provide cutting-edge cooling solutions for the world’s most critical data centers.

Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Nortek DCC

As Nortek DCC continues to lead the way in sustainable cooling solutions, they are also preparing for future engagements. Catch the Nortek DCC team at GreenBiz VERGE in San Jose, from October 28-30, where they will be showcasing the latest advancements in digital infrastructure cooling technology.

Stay connected with Nortek DCC on their website and LinkedIn for more updates and innovations.

If you have any questions or inquiries, please contact Michelle Dress at MDress@madisonair.com.