Cooling semiconductor corporations MHS announced on the 13th that it has succeeded in attracting 5 billion won in Series A investment. We Ventures and Gyeongnam Venture Investment participated jointly in this investment. MHS explained that the success was a result of the high evaluation of its proprietary next-generation water-cooling technology "MACS (Micro-Aqua Cooling System)" and its market expansion potential.
MHS's MACS is a microchannel-based liquid cooling system that effectively circulates coolant without complicated external devices, allowing for stable heat control of high-output semiconductors. In particular, it utilizes a completely sealed closed-loop structure, making maintenance easy without worries about leaks. It is easy to install and operate compared to existing air cooling and general water cooling, and it performs well even in environments with high-heat chips of over 1,000 watts, garnering attention in data centers and high-performance computing (HPC) sectors.
Based on the secured funds, MHS plans to accelerate the establishment of a mass production system for MACS technology and its entry into the global market. Currently, it is collaborating with major domestic AI semiconductor corporations and intends to expand applications to various high-heat industries such as automotive semiconductors and power conversion devices in the future.
Jong-soo Lim, CEO of MHS, said, "Through this investment, we were able to again prove MHS's technological competitiveness and market potential," adding, "We will fundamentally solve thermal issues across industries with innovative cooling solutions that enhance energy efficiency and system reliability."