HOUSTON, Jan. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — KULR Technology Group, Inc. (NYSE American: KULR), a leader in energy management solutions, has teamed up with EDOM Technology (EDOM) (3048.TW), a prominent integration and distribution firm known for its long-standing relationship with NVIDIA. This partnership aims to introduce KULR’s innovative KULR Xero Vibe™ (KXV) and KULR ONE products in Taiwan, a major center for AI supply chain development, focusing on cooling needs in the AI sector.
This collaboration allows KULR to support both server and edge computing devices in the AI field. By working with EDOM, KULR can better meet the increasing global demand for AI infrastructure. The surge is linked to initiatives like The Stargate Project, which aims for a $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure across the U.S.
“Our partnership with EDOM reflects our dedication to scaling AI solutions for industry needs,” said Michael Mo, CEO of KULR Technology Group. “With their strong ties to NVIDIA and expertise in AI, EDOM is a perfect partner to help distribute technologies like KXV and KULR ONE in the region.”
Taiwan is crucial in the global AI supply chain, significantly impacting AI infrastructure. As noted by Bloomberg, this partnership empowers KULR to enhance its presence in Taiwan and Asia using EDOM’s local market knowledge.
Recently, KULR has made strides in developing infrastructure to support the AI ecosystem, such as:
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KXV Licensing Partnership for Data Center Cooling: KULR has partnered with a top Japanese company focused on systems integration and advanced semiconductor solutions. They will use the KXV technology to optimize cooling systems in data centers and other industrial setups.
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KXV with NVIDIA Jetson: KULR has integrated KXV with NVIDIA Jetson, improving vibration mitigation for edge AI applications. This combo enhances performance and reliability in edge AI settings.
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Carbon Fiber Cathode Licensing Agreement in Nuclear Reactor Systems: KULR has licensed technology for advanced carbon fiber cathodes in Japan’s nuclear reactors. This will aid in developing cost-effective and reliable fusion energy solutions through high-powered lasers. Goldman Sachs Research states that nuclear power is essential for new energy infrastructure due to rising data-center power needs driven by AI.
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