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Event Apr. 24, 2026

Inside the Lab: Infinium Edge Hosts Climate Pledge Signatories for a First Look at Next-Generation AI & HPC Data Center Cooling

During SF Climate Week, Infinium Edge welcomed a select group of Climate Pledge signatories to its Innovation Center in West Sacramento for the facility's first external showing. The group included Amazon, and representatives from global investment institutions, cloud infrastructure operators, and real estate investors, gathered as part of The Climate Pledge's educational journey series connecting signatories with emerging climate technologies that are scaling solutions to critical challenges.

For Infinium Edge, it was an opportunity to bring the conversation into its operating demonstration and see servers running live using its Edge Thermal Vectoring™ cooling solution.

Attendees spent the afternoon with Infinium's research and execution team and CEO Robert Schuetzle, exploring the fluid properties that make Edge Thermal Vectoring™ cooling built for high-density AI and HPC workloads. The discussion covered thermal management fundamentals, eliminating thermal throttling, the case for eliminating freshwater consumption in data center cooling, and the economics of scaling immersion cooling as compute density continues to climb.

Central to those conversations was what sets Infinium Edge apart from others in the cooling space: its carbon negative fluids and integrated cooling infrastructure solution. Edge Thermal Vectoring™ technology is a direct extension of its eFuels platform, leveraging the same carbon-utilization process that produces zero-emissions synthetic fuels in the production of its cooling fluids. It is a materials science story that few competitors can tell.

"Opening our Innovation Center to Climate Pledge signatories during SF Climate Week felt like the right moment to show what we have built. Our immersion cooling fluids are carbon-negative and designed specifically for the thermal requirements of AI and HPC cooling. That starts with the chemistry, and pulls from our history in synthetic fuels and products. We wanted people to see that firsthand."

— Robert Schuetzle, CEO, Infinium

The strong engagement from attendees throughout the afternoon reflected something the Infinium Edge team has been building toward: a technology platform that is not only technically differentiated but production-ready and grounded in addressing data center deployments' biggest challenges.

As data centers face mounting pressure to address water consumption, power density, and sustainability commitments, Infinium Edge is driving options to address these operational needs.