Midas Immersion Cooling is an Austin, Texas-based IT services and IT consulting company founded in 2011. The company is the leading supplier of immersion cooling equipment solutions for data centers and ASIC mining, with over 0.5 GW of installed capacity. Midas's patented immersion tank technology flows dielectric fluid—which is 1,000 times more efficient than air cooling—through servers, reducing standard cooling costs by up to 40%, maximizing server density, and minimizing carbon footprint. The company integrates this technology with a proven, redundant North American supply chain of coolers, pumps, and heat exchangers. Midas engages clients with superior engineering for container or structural deployment solutions, emphasizing effective heat removal for high-performance environments. As of December 28, 2025, Midas Immersion Cooling is active with ongoing equipment supply and engineering services for data centers and mining operations.
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