Data Centre World Frankfurt 2026 officially opened at Messe Frankfurt, where INVT is presenting its latest AI-ready data centre infrastructure solutions at Booth 8K131.

As AI workloads, increasing rack densities and sustainability targets continue reshaping the European data centre market, operators are placing greater emphasis on power efficiency, thermal management and deployment flexibility. In response to these evolving requirements, INVT is showcasing a comprehensive portfolio of intelligent power, cooling and modular infrastructure solutions designed for next-generation data centres.

A major highlight at this year’s exhibition is INVT’s in-rack liquid cooling CDU solution, developed for high-performance computing (HPC) and AI-driven environments. Designed to support hybrid air-liquid cooling architectures, the solution enables efficient heat dissipation for high-density deployments while simplifying retrofit and expansion requirements. The CDU attracted strong attention from data centre operators, system integrators and infrastructure partners looking to improve cooling efficiency without significant changes to existing facilities.
Alongside its liquid cooling innovations, INVT is also presenting its modular UPS portfolio, rack-mounted UPS systems and precision cooling solutions for critical environments.

In addition, INVT is showcasing its integrated modular data centre solutions featuring a highly integrated architecture, flexible scalability and rapid deployment capabilities. The solution supports both liquid cooling and air cooling configurations, allowing customers to adapt infrastructure according to different application scenarios, IT loads and energy efficiency requirements. By integrating power, cooling, monitoring and IT infrastructure into standardized modules, the system helps reduce deployment complexity while improving operational reliability and energy performance.
During the first day of the exhibition, INVT welcomed visitors and partners from Germany, France, Italy, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Türkiye, Dubai and other international markets, reflecting growing interest in scalable, energy-efficient and AI-ready infrastructure solutions.
“AI is accelerating the evolution of data centre infrastructure,” said the INVT team onsite. “Customers are increasingly seeking solutions that combine high efficiency, deployment flexibility and long-term reliability. Our goal is to help operators build more sustainable and future-ready digital infrastructure.”
DCW Frankfurt 2026 may have come to an end, but the conversation around AI-ready infrastructure is only accelerating.
INVT remains committed to delivering efficient, scalable power and cooling solutions for the next generation of data centres.














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