Custom data center cooling systems for hyperscale and colocation operators
Airedale by Modine designs and manufactures hybrid air and liquid cooling systems for data centers, with a tech stack rooted in industrial controls (Tridium Niagara, SCADA, PLC, BACnet, Modbus) and CAD-centric engineering (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Solid Edge). The hiring mix is manufacturing-heavy (22 roles) with smaller engineering and research teams, while active projects center on new product introduction, proof-of-concept prototyping, and controls commissioning—signaling a company in production scaling mode rather than platform innovation. Demand pressure is acute: six of the top ten pain points explicitly reference scaling production to meet growing cooling demand.
Airedale by Modine is a critical cooling specialist supplying customized air and liquid cooling systems to colocation and hyperscale data center operators worldwide. The company operates as a division of Modine (NYSE:MOD), a publicly traded thermal management technology firm. Airedale runs a global manufacturing and R&D footprint across North America, Europe, and Asia, with in-house capabilities spanning R&D labs, test chambers, production plants, and training centers. The product offering includes integrated cooling hardware, intelligent controls software, and lifecycle support. The company serves multinational data center clients whose distributed facility networks require bespoke thermal solutions rather than off-the-shelf products.
Airedale by Modine manufactures hybrid air and liquid cooling systems for data centers, plus controls software and aftersales support. The company takes a partnership approach, delivering customized solutions to colocation and hyperscale operators.
Headquarters are in Lexington, Virginia. The company operates a global network of facilities across North America, Europe, and Asia, including R&D labs, test chambers, and production plants.
The stack includes Tridium Niagara, BMS, SCADA, PLC, BACnet, Modbus, and HMI systems for intelligent cooling controls and commissioning. CAD tools include SolidWorks, AutoCAD, and Solid Edge for product design.
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