Israeli Start-Up Zota Core Announces Strategic Agreement with French Technology Supplier Valeo at CES Event

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2024-01-15 00:38:00

A new strategic agreement between the Israeli start-up company and the French technology company. The agreement, which will be spread over four years, will include the joint development of a cooling system for servers and computer centers

At the international technology exhibition CES in Las Vegas, which was held last week, Zota Core, an Israeli startup, announced a strategic agreement with Valeo, a technology supplier from France. The agreement, which will be spread over four years, will include the joint development of a cooling system for servers and computer centers.

Zota Kor has developed a cooling system based on the use of a liquid that does not conduct electricity, and its purpose is to cool the processors in the computer centers. This system will be integrated with the HyperCool technology developed by Zota Kor, and will also include Valeo’s Heat Reuse unit, which will allow the heat emitted from the electronic components to be collected and reused.

The agreement is part of the trend of expanding Zota Kor’s global activities, which includes partnerships with other international companies. Recently, the American company Equinix, one of the world’s largest providers of server hosting services, announced the implementation of HyperCool technology in more than 100 of its computer centers. ZutaCore also signed an agreement with the Taiwanese company ASUS, under which ASUS servers will integrate ZutaCore’s cooling solution.

Zota Kor’s cooling system makes it possible to reduce electricity consumption and reduce the time required to maintain the computer systems. It also complies with greenhouse gas emission regulations. Zota Kor’s technology is unique in its use of a liquid that does not conduct electricity, which allows it to be safe to use and prevent the risk of electric shorts. This technology enables improved space utilization in server farms and provides greater processing power.

The new investment by the Japanese Mitsubishi Corporation, which announced an 8 million dollar investment in Zota Core, will allow the company to expand the penetration of its solutions in the global market. Mitsubishi will integrate Zota Cor solutions as part of its global product line, thus helping to increase the company’s revenues.

The founder and CEO of Zota Core, Erez Freibach, emphasized the need to continue to develop the technology and expand the company’s global deployment, in order to deal with the growing demand for more efficient cooling systems in the server and computer center market. He noted that the company plans to double the number of employees by the end of 2024, as part of its efforts to increase its marketing activity and strengthen its global presence.

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