During the last edition of Sustainable Places conference held in Milan at the Monte Rosa 91 Conference Centre from the 8th to the 10th October our colleagues from University of Torino Lavinia Tagliabue and Robert Renè Maria Birke, Eduard Loscos from IDP and Fausto Sainz Salces from COMET attended the session and Robert presented Dyman advances on the Italian pilot at the “Data Center, Digital Twin & AI for Sustainability track”.


Dyman had the honor to present itself at Sustainable Places 2025 in the track for Data centers, digital twins & AI for sustainability. Dyman aims to develop new cooling technologies that combine two-phase and adsorption into one cooling solution for superior energy efficiency. The solution will be first validated via digital twins modelling the pilot sites: Mareniostrum5 at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center and HPC4AI at the University of Turin, followed by a physical demonstration.
After the first 15 months, the project has already produced some key exploitable results. Dyman enhanced heat transfer in adsorption cooling via a novel 3D printed heat exchanger infused with low-temperature adsorption materials and a new condenser, and started the integration with two-phase cooling. On the simulation side, first digital twin models have been created, integrating the data from the BMS system. In parallel, we are developing a library of SIMBOTs, which will enhance the capability to run simulations to explore more efficient DC operations.

