Trinity Biotech has launched Trinovium, a new subsidiary focused on liquid cooling fluids and “fluid intelligence” monitoring systems for AI data centers and high-performance computing environments. The effort centers on direct-to-chip liquid cooling chemistry, with the company also developing connected sensing and analytics intended to track coolant and system health over time.
Trinity Biotech says Trinovium will use the parent company’s existing US and EU manufacturing footprint, which it describes as capable of producing millions of liters of high-precision fluids annually. The company is also pointing to in-house capabilities in ultra-high-purity fluid manufacturing and analytical technologies as the technical foundation for the new business line.
Direct-to-chip coolant formulation tied to OCP guidance
The initial Trinovium product described is a direct-to-chip cooling fluid formulation designed around what the company calls three core requirements and relevant Open Compute Project guidelines: an ultra-high-purity, highly stable aqueous chemistry; corrosion inhibition and coolant system protection; and healthcare-level consistency and traceability.
For data center operators, the practical angle is straightforward: as liquid cooling expands, coolant quality becomes an engineering variable that can show up as maintenance load and reliability risk, not just heat-transfer performance. In direct-to-chip loops, impurities or instability can translate into corrosion, particulate contamination, fluid degradation, or biological growth, each of which can affect uptime if not controlled and monitored.
Monitoring platform in development
Alongside the fluid formulation, Trinity Biotech is developing a fluid health and system intelligence platform built around its analytical technology portfolio, including connected electrochemical sensing and mass spectrometry capabilities from what it calls recent strategic transactions. The platform is being designed to monitor corrosion and scaling, particulate contamination, and microbial growth and biofilm formation.
Near-term work for Trinovium will focus on technical validation, partner engagement, and customer qualification pathways for AI and high-performance computing deployments.
“We are leveraging what we do today at an exceptionally high standard, manufacturing ultra-high purity, highly stable fluids, and applying it to AI infrastructure,” Trinity Biotech CEO John Gillard said.
Source: Trinity Biotech











