Trinity Biotech’s subsidiary Trinovium secured Silver Membership in the Open Compute Project, granting access to hyperscale data center operators and standards bodies. This positions the company to validate and adopt AI data center liquid cooling solutions within a market projected from $4 billion in 2026 to $27 billion by 2033.
Trinovium, Trinity Biotech’s newly formed subsidiary for data center cooling, secured Silver Membership in the Open Compute Project, enabling direct engagement with hyperscale operators and standards bodies to shape next-generation liquid cooling infrastructure.
The global data center liquid cooling market is projected to grow from $4 billion in 2026 to $27 billion by 2033, driven by increasing AI compute densities and demand for advanced thermal management solutions.
Membership facilitates product development, validation and accreditation pathways, while leveraging Trinity Biotech’s existing US and EU manufacturing capacity and fluid science expertise to accelerate commercialization and access key hyperscale customers.