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The stripping away of title, structural power, pomposity, wealth, intellect and all the other aspects of human society that tries to set one person above others..

Adapting to the rise of AI and increasing power demands.The rise of AI is transforming the data centre landscape, leading to a significant increase in power consumption and the need for more efficient cooling solutions.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

Lincoln explains how data centres are adapting to these changes by exploring advanced cooling technologies, such as liquid cooling, to handle the higher heat loads generated by AI applications.The industry is currently in a learning phase, adapting to these new requirements while simultaneously building and deploying new facilities.. 4.The importance of sustainability in data centre design.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

Sustainability is a core focus at Edged, and Lincoln emphasises the importance of designing data centres that minimise environmental impact.By leveraging innovative technologies and sustainable materials, Edged aims to create data centres that not only meet current energy demands but are also prepared for future growth.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

This commitment to sustainability is not just a business strategy but a responsibility towards addressing global climate challenges.. 5.

Using data centres as a testing ground for broader technological innovation.If done with thoughtfulness they could help lubricate and develop the thinking, rather than creating disruptive re-work.

The difference between iteration and re-work needed to be understood..This was not a highly detailed schedule, to try and develop that would have been counterproductive.

I believe it presents a way to plan and progress design within the complex area of new-technology-realisation which requires thinking beyond our traditional approaches of design-stages led by deliverables..If we wanted to not only preserve the value identified in an innovative concept and technology but to enhance it, we needed to change the way we approach basic/scheme and detailed design..