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Updated · TechCrunch · Jun 29
Omen AI Raises $31 Million Series A to Monitor Data Center Coolant in Real Time
Updated
Updated · TechCrunch · Jun 29

Omen AI Raises $31 Million Series A to Monitor Data Center Coolant in Real Time

1 articles · Updated · TechCrunch · Jun 29

Summary

  • $31 million in Series A funding will help Omen AI expand sensors that track data center cooling fluid in real time, targeting bacterial growth and equipment wear before they trigger costly shutdowns.
  • Liquid-cooled AI racks are being run hotter with more water-heavy coolant mixes, improving heat absorption but increasing contamination risk; flushing a fouled system can idle a rack for five or six hours and cost millions.
  • Omen’s spectrometer-based system replaces lab sample testing with on-site monitoring that can also detect metals or silicon linked to failing pumps, seals and other components.
  • Founded in 2024, Omen has now raised $40 million and is working with about a dozen data center customers, including TensorWave, after pivoting from heavy equipment fluid monitoring as turbine and building demand emerged.
  • The raise comes as data center coolant analytics becomes more competitive—Pyxis launched a rival product earlier this month—while cheaper optics and better signal-processing software make on-premises monitoring more viable.

Insights

Can Omen AI’s tiny sensor prevent billion-dollar failures as AI data centers reach their boiling point?
How will real-time fluid monitoring reshape the future of data center design and AI infrastructure reliability?