
Ninetech announced on the 20th that it verified the scope of application of smart heat dissipation technology and local cooling-based thermoelectric modules at CES 2026, a global electronics and IT exhibition, and confirmed the possibility of collaboration with global companies.
During CES 2026, Ninetech held technical meetings with global companies and organizations to identify key technological requirements for the proliferation of AI servers and high-density computing environments, including precision cooling, improved energy efficiency, and enhanced space utilization. This demonstrated that thermoelectric technology can overcome the limitations of existing cooling methods and serve as a viable alternative in data center cooling.
Ninetech's smart heat dissipation solution is a technology that is directly mounted on semiconductor chips or high-performance modules, providing real-time cooling of hot spots. At CES 2026, the technology's potential applications beyond data center cooling were explored, encompassing mobility, robotics, and industrial automation. In mobility, it is expected to be utilized as an in-vehicle cooling solution, while in robotics and industrial automation, it is expected to be utilized as a precision thermal management technology for sensor and system protection.
Based on the discussions at CES, Ninetech plans to advance its data center cooling technology and expand its application to adjacent industries. A representative stated, "CES 2026 was an opportunity to broadly validate the applicability of thermoelectric technology and clearly confirm its technological and business direction. We will connect this with technical meetings with global industries to develop tangible business opportunities in the future."
Ninetech has participated in CES for two consecutive years, presenting the future direction of thermoelectric technology and its industrial applicability to the global market and exploring collaboration with global partners and mid- to long-term business opportunities.
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