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AMCool - Project partners

The project is driven by a focused group of knowledge institutions and industrial partners, uniting the strengths of RTOs, universities, SMEs and large companies.

The consortium covers all relevant areas of expertise to address the challenges of AMCool and strikes a good balance between research-driven innovation and industry-focused implementation.

Teknologisk Institut logoDanish Technological Institute (DTI)

DTI’s mission is to contribute to a more competitive and sustainable Danish industry through the adoption of new technologies. As an approved GTS institute, DTI is active in the development, application, and dissemination of novel processes and materials across a wide range of industry sectors, effectively bridging the gap between fundamental research and industrial implementation. In AMCool, DTI’s Centre for Industrial 3D Printing takes on the role of project coordinator and contributes to the project with in-depth knowledge on additive manufacturing, including process- and material development, design, and industrialization strategies.

AAU UK logoAalborg University (AAU)

AAU is a leading university with a focus on engineering and natural sciences, represented in AMCool by the Department of Energy. AAU has been active over the last two decades in the field of reliability of power electronics. This has cumulated in the founding of two excellence centres, namely CORPE and X-Power, offering state-of-the-art facilities for design and testing for the reliability of power modules. These capabilities are complemented by extensive knowledge of CFD simulation, including simulation of multi-physics phenomena. AAU will use their existing knowledge in power module design, simulation, and testing, and extend these capacities to new arising challenges, such as the thermal management of data centres.

Danfoss logoDanfoss Climate Solutions (DCS)

Danfoss develops technologies that enable a more sustainable world based on energy-efficient products, services and solutions. Their product portfolio includes valves, sensors, heat exchangers, pumps and controllers. With state-of-the-art competence in developing and designing cooling solutions for various industries, including data centres, DCS provides valuable expertise in system integration, monitoring, and testing. Through close contact with customers and OEMs, DCS offers an industrial perspective on the thermal challenges addressed in AMCool and ensures that the project’s results are relevant and marketable.

Heatflow logoHeatflow ApS

Heatflow is a developer and supplier of thermal management solutions with a focus on two-phase cooling concepts. Their technology is commercialised in various markets and applications such as space, telecom, automotive, and defence. Combining deep expertise in design and testing of two-phase cooling with extensive know-how in transferring novel electronics cooling designs to commercial markets, Heatflow plays an integral role in the AMCool project. Furthermore, Heatflow has a proven track record of employing additive manufacturing for their cooling solutions, which aligns well with the approach of AMCool.