CooliBlade Secures €940,000 Project Funding from Business Finland 

CooliBlade, an innovative air-cooling solution provider and thermal management expert, is excited to announce that it has received new funding approval from Business Finland, the government organization for innovation funding and trade, for an advanced cooling technology research project. The funding is set to boost the research and development of CooliBlade AURORA and ULTIMA platforms.

Intended for completion over the next year, this R&D project signals a significant technological advancement for CooliBlade. It enhances the company’s production capabilities, ensuring the most optimized cooling solution ever in the air-cooling category.

This project signifies an essential stride toward the highest level of technical advancement for CooliBlade. The company aims to utilize this R&D funding to advance its current product platforms further, ensuring unheard cooling performance and efficiently scaling production capabilities.

CooliBlade CTO Kimmo Jokelainen shared the team’s anticipation: “We are highly optimistic about where this project will take us as a company. This project boosts our mission to design a revolutionary direct cooling solution leveraging our NEOcore technology. Our ground-breaking direct cooling solution promises to be the first-ever air-cooling solution directly competing with liquid cooling power.

The R&D project ties in with CooliBlade’s strategic initiative to serve the rapidly expanding world of power electronics, including, e.g. renewable energy, electric vehicle (EV) charging, and insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs).

”The project will build even better capabilities to serve our clientele by creating state-of-the-art cooling solutions. It’s also about creating better user experiences at the EV charging stations through quick and powerful stops. Beyond this, we aim to extend our reach to serve businesses of all scales, and this development project helps us to prepare and build global large-scale production capabilities.”

 

Stay tuned for further updates along the project!