- In January 2025, Laird Thermal Systems, announced the expansion of its cooling technologies with a new line of advanced cooling systems specifically designed for high-performance medical equipment. The new systems offer enhanced efficiency and reliability, supporting medical devices such as MRI machines, CT scanners, and other diagnostic equipment. These cooling solutions feature eco-friendly refrigerants and advanced heat exchange technology, ensuring a more sustainable approach to thermal management in the healthcare sector
- In December 2024, Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT), launched a series of custom liquid cooling systems for medical equipment. The new systems are specifically engineered to meet the demands of high-precision medical devices, offering superior heat dissipation for critical applications such as surgical lasers, patient monitoring systems, and imaging equipment. The company's solutions are designed to prevent overheating, ensuring optimal performance and enhancing the longevity of medical devices
- In October 2024, at the International Medical Equipment Cooling Conference, General Air Products presented their latest innovations in medical equipment cooling, highlighting the performance of their water-cooled chiller systems. These systems are optimized for hospitals and diagnostic imaging centers, providing reliable cooling solutions for MRI, PET, and CT scanners. General Air’s solutions are engineered to support the growing demand for imaging services while minimizing energy consumption
- In September 2024, Pelonis Technologies, Inc. unveiled its latest air-cooled heat exchangers designed for medical applications, including patient monitoring systems and operating room equipment. The company emphasized the development of energy-efficient cooling solutions that can operate quietly while maintaining temperature stability in sensitive medical devices. This product release is expected to significantly impact the efficiency of medical equipment used in both hospital and outpatient care settings



