Johnson Controls acquires Alloy Enterprises

Alloy uses its patented Stack Forging to produce a range of parts for liquid cooling (Courtesy Alloy Enterprises)
Alloy uses its patented Stack Forging to produce a range of parts for liquid cooling (Courtesy Alloy Enterprises)

Alloy Enterprises, based in Burlington, Massachusetts, USA, has been acquired by Johnson Controls, a global company focusing on thermal management, building systems, energy efficiency and decarbonisation.

The move is expected to support the wider deployment of Alloy’s proprietary Additive Manufacturing technology for liquid cooling applications in high-density computing and AI-driven data centres.

According to Alloy Enterprises, its manufacturing process was developed to address the growing demand for direct liquid cooling systems, including cooling components such as cold plates used in high-performance computing infrastructure.

By becoming part of Johnson Controls, Alloy will gain access to a broader portfolio of cooling technologies, including cooling distribution unit (CDU) platforms, chillers and global service infrastructure. The companies stated that this combination will support the delivery of integrated thermal management systems spanning chip-level cooling through to facility-scale infrastructure.

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“Since I joined, I’ve always been impressed by our technological capabilities at Johnson Controls and our ability to innovate and turn them into industry-leading products,” stated Joakim Weidemanis, Johnson CEO. “We continue to strengthen that capability, both by adding to our teams through ongoing hiring of unique talent, but now with a boost of [Alloy CEO] Ali Forsyth, PhD, and her talented team and technology platforms joining us.”

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