Cooligy (Q126092460)
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American electronics cooling company
- Cooligy Inc.
- Cooligy Inc
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English | Cooligy |
American electronics cooling company |
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2001
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Founded: In 2001. (English)
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Emerson Network Power, a business ofEmerson and the global leader in enabling Business-Critical Continuity,announced today it has completed the acquisition of Mountain View, CA -based Cooligy, Inc, a developer and manufacturer of active cooling technologyfor microprocessors and other heat-generating components. (English)
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The technology behind the company was developed in the late 90s by Stanford University mechanical engineering professors Ken Goodson, Tom Kenny and Juan Santiago on a $4M grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which was concerned with the heat generated by electronics carried by military personnel on duty. (English)
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The technology behind the company was developed in the late 90s by Stanford University mechanical engineering professors Ken Goodson, Tom Kenny and Juan Santiago on a $4M grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which was concerned with the heat generated by electronics carried by military personnel on duty. (English)
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The technology behind the company was developed in the late 90s by Stanford University mechanical engineering professors Ken Goodson, Tom Kenny and Juan Santiago on a $4M grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which was concerned with the heat generated by electronics carried by military personnel on duty. (Efik)
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Cooligy (Mountain View, Calif.) had two principles in mind when it designed the microchannels. (English)
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19 July 2004
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Cooligy has hired 10 engineers in the past year, bringing its roster count to 25. (English)
2005
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Emerson Network Power has completed the acquisition of Cooligy Inc., a developer and manufacturer of active cooling technology for microprocessors and other heat-generating components. (English)
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Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson (St. Louis, MO), announced that it has completed the acquisition of Cooligy Inc. (Mountain View, CA), a developer of active cooling technology for microprocessors and heat-generating components. (English)