ERIKS UK & I, now a Rubix firm, can be exhibiting at Information Centre World in London, Stand F6, on 4–5 March 2026. The exhibition will showcase the corporate’s experience in supporting designers and contractors engaged on fashionable information centre cooling infrastructures.

AI impacts cooling techniques
The combination of AI-driven workloads is reshaping information centre structure, resulting in elevated rack densities and new cooling techniques. These modifications place further calls for on mechanical components, notably chilled water techniques. As these techniques are anticipated to carry out reliably underneath demanding circumstances, cautious valve choice is a vital consideration.
Complete valve options
ERIKS UK & I supplies valve applied sciences for HVAC and chilled water purposes. Masking capabilities resembling isolation, regulation, and safety, the portfolio features a vary of sizes, supplies, and actuation choices. This permits engineers to standardise valve options whereas accommodating totally different system designs, environmental elements, and potential future growth.
Proactive design engagement
Addressing valve choice through the early levels of design is a key facet of ERIKS UK & I’s strategy. Contemplating variables resembling water high quality, environmental challenges, and upkeep entry will help cut back the chance of system failures or operational delays. This strategy helps long-term reliability and improves the operational efficiency of large-scale information centre tasks.
Collaboration at Information Centre World
As information centres develop in measurement and complexity, intersecting with broader digital infrastructures, Information Centre World supplies a platform for trade collaboration. ERIKS UK & I’s participation demonstrates its ongoing involvement within the sector and the appliance of sensible expertise in managing information centre cooling challenges.

