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Graphene Cooling Tech Advances Toward Data Center Commercialization
New Blue Solution partners with global firms to scale energy-efficient cooling for AI infrastructure
Apr. 2, 2026 at 6:20pm
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New Blue Solution, a technology company focused on advanced thermal management systems, announced the advancement of its BlueNanofluid™ graphene-based cooling technology into early-stage commercialization. The development is aimed at addressing the growing energy and water demands associated with global AI infrastructure expansion, with new research collaborations, international distribution agreements, and initial deployment activity in high-performance data center environments.
Why it matters
As artificial intelligence becomes a defining technology of the 21st century, the massive energy and water demands of the data centers powering AI are creating new sustainability challenges. Companies like New Blue Solution that focus on improving the efficiency of this critical infrastructure could play a key role in determining how the future of AI unfolds.
The details
New Blue Solution has established a research collaboration with IRT Group and the University of Wollongong to further refine BlueNanofluid™'s graphene formulation and support regulatory and commercial adoption. The company has also signed its first international distribution agreement with LAGOM and Michel Faligant covering France, Sierra Leone, and Caribbean markets. Additionally, New Blue Solution has begun deploying its technology at an Amazon Web Services cloud computing facility in Paris, providing an important reference environment as the company builds commercial traction.
- In April 2026, New Blue Solution announced the advancement of its BlueNanofluid™ graphene-based cooling technology into early-stage commercialization.
- New Blue Solution established a research collaboration with IRT Group and the University of Wollongong.
- New Blue Solution signed its first international distribution agreement with LAGOM and Michel Faligant.
- New Blue Solution began deploying its technology at an Amazon Web Services cloud computing facility in Paris.
The players
Victor Kubicek
Former owner of the Terminator film franchise who is now working as an executive at New Blue Solution, a technology company focused on advanced thermal management systems.
Don MacLean
Founder of New Blue Solution, a company that is addressing the growing energy and water demands associated with global AI infrastructure expansion.
Michel Faligant
A representative involved in the partnership between New Blue Solution and LAGOM, covering France, Sierra Leone, and Caribbean markets.
New Blue Solution
A technology company focused on advanced thermal management systems, including the development of BlueNanofluid™, a graphene-based cooling technology.
Amazon Web Services
A cloud computing facility in Paris that is serving as an important reference environment for New Blue Solution's technology.
What they’re saying
“Science fiction often asks what happens when machines become powerful. What we're asking now is how we make sure the infrastructure supporting those machines is efficient, sustainable, and responsible.”
— Victor Kubicek, Executive, New Blue Solution
“Every major technological leap creates new resource challenges. AI is no exception. More computing requires more power, more cooling, and more efficient use of water and energy. Those are engineering problems, and engineering problems can be solved.”
— Don MacLean, Founder, New Blue Solution
“What attracted us was the combination of scientific credibility and practical deployment thinking. The market need for more efficient thermal management is clear across multiple regions.”
— Michel Faligant, Representative, LAGOM
What’s next
New Blue Solution plans to continue expanding its global distribution and deployment of the BlueNanofluid™ technology, with a focus on high-performance data center environments.
The takeaway
As AI infrastructure continues to grow, companies that can provide energy-efficient and sustainable cooling solutions will play a crucial role in shaping the future of this transformative technology. New Blue Solution's graphene-based cooling technology represents an important step towards addressing the resource challenges posed by the rise of AI.


