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D A T A C E N T R E P R E D I C T I O N S

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G mission-critical cooling solutions, AIRSYS Cooling Technologies, has officially broken ground on its expansive new Global Headquarters in Woodruff, South Carolina. This $ 40 million project marks a significant milestone for the company, bringing together manufacturing, modern office spaces, training facilities, and a product showroom within a single 260,000 + square-foot complex. We spoke with AIRSYS President Paul Quigley about this strategic development, its impact on the region and what it signifies for the future of the company’ s global operations.

Give us an overview of AIRSYS’ s latest expansion project
We believe that building great products starts with building great teams. Our culture is founded on hard work, continuous innovation and a shared commitment to the communities we serve. The new campus in Woodruff, South Carolina, reflects this commitment, designed to support long-term growth while advancing standards for operational efficiency and environmental stewardship in the manufacturing and cooling industry.

PAUL QUIGLEY, PRESIDENT OF AIRSYS, TALKS COOLING TECHNOLOGY AND THE COMPANY’ S US $ 40 MILLION GLOBAL EXPANSION

Paul Quigley, President of AIRSYS, discusses the company’ s significant investment in a state-of-the-art 260,000 + square-foot headquarters in Woodruff, S. C., a move set to create 215 new jobs and boost the local economy while consolidating manufacturing and office operations.
What key challenges within your existing operations, whether in manufacturing, office space, or logistics, are you specifically aiming to address and overcome with the state-of-the-art facility in Woodruff?
The new Woodruff facility significantly expands AIRSYS’ production capacity, supporting the rapidly growing demand for assembled-in-the-USA data centre cooling solutions. Demand for this in the US has increased and this will allow us to better keep up with meeting the need for innovative cooling solutions. With the world’ s largest Data Centre Liquid Cooling 3D printing facility, we can quickly prototype, test and refine complex cooling components, cutting lead times and accelerating speed-tomarket. This enhanced capability allows for rapid customisation to meet the unique needs of hyperscale data centres and edge computing clients. The facility’ s
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