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Nautilus Secures Series B Funding for Facility-Scale Liquid Cooling Platform Expansion

Nautilus Data Technologies announced it has secured Series B funding, led by Pangaea Ventures, fueling its global market expansion. As AI becomes an undeniable force in how we work, learn, grow, and connect, Nautilus has created a first-of-its-kind critical infrastructure that will cool the future.

Fueling Global Market Expansion

Nautilus will use the new capital to accelerate the deployment of its facility-scale liquid cooling platform. Key strategic priorities for this funding include several initiatives to meet rising industry demands: 

  • Advance product innovation, while scaling manufacturing and order fulfillment.
  • Expand sales, marketing and channel partnerships across the U.S. and Europe.
  • Support the company’s pursuit of the NVIDIA DA-12315 Certification.

“This funding comes at a pivotal moment, not just for Nautilus, but for the industry. The market is experiencing expansive growth driven by AI, and this investment enables us to scale to meet that demand while ensuring infrastructure remains flexible, efficient, and future-proof.” – Rob Pfleging, CEO, Nautilus Data Technologies

As part of this agreement, Chris Erickson, founding General Partner of Pangaea Ventures, has joined the Nautilus Board of Directors. Erickson brings more than 25 years of experience and currently serves on the boards of multiple portfolio companies specializing in transformative technology.

“Rob Pfleging and the Nautilus team have the technical depth and execution discipline needed to set the new standard for AI data center buildouts. Nautilus’ rapid, modular liquid cooling solutions are arriving at exactly the right time to redefine what efficient, sustainable capacity expansion looks like. This is precisely the kind of transformative hard tech innovation that Pangaea looks to back.” – Chris Erickson, founding General Partner of Pangaea Ventures

Facility-Scale Liquid Cooling

Nautilus has a complete platform of Cooling Distribution Units (CDUs), including its facility-scale CDU, the EcoCore XCD, capable of rejecting up to 10MW per containerized module, featuring Nautilus’s patented degassing system.

“AI workloads are scaling far beyond what air cooling can handle,” said Rob Pfleging, CEO of Nautilus. “By expanding our CDU offerings, Nautilus is ensuring operators have the tools to deploy flexible, energy-efficient and future-proof cooling infrastructure wherever and however they need it.”

To learn more about this announcement, visit www.nautilusdt.com.

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