Airedale International Air Conditioning presents on the data centre cooling landscape

George Hannah, New Product Development Director for leading IT cooling solutions provider, Airedale International Air Conditioning, will be presenting at this year’s Datacenter Dynamics Converged at ExCel London ICC on 20 November, 12.40pm, Hall 2.

  • Wednesday, 6th November 2013 Posted 11 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Under the title “An apples for apples comparison of the data centre cooling landscape” George will provide a quantified overview of legacy and latest generation data centre cooling solutions.


Drawing on the company’s 40 years in the industry, Airedale International will discuss the options available to achieve the optimum balance between energy efficiency, reliability and footprint, whilst reviewing capital and operational costs, taking into account the complete landscape from mechanical cooling through to full fresh air free cooling where PUEs of near 1.1 can be achieved, with and without adiabatic solutions.


In his role as New Product Development Director for Airedale International, George leads an expanding programme of product development and research which has seen Airedale strengthen its position at the forefront of data centre cooling. His remit is to steer the Company's technology and innovation with a focus on creating truly efficient solutions. He heads a product development and test team of thirty six which encompasses product development managers, PhD students, graduates, technicians, production testers and apprentices and is a chartered mechanical engineer with a BEng (Hons) from Heriot Watt University.


George will be presenting in Hall 2 at 12.40pm on Wednesday, 20 November.


Technical experts from Airedale International Air Conditioning will also be available on Stand No 41 at this year’s event to discuss its precision air conditioning and IT cooling solutions.