ByteBridge Foundational Liquid Cooling Certification (FLCC™)
Master the Basics. Lead the Future of Data Center Cooling.
Why Liquid Cooling?
As AI and HPC workloads intensify, liquid cooling is becoming the standard for high-efficiency, sustainable data centers. But where do you start? The FLCC™ program by ByteBridge gives you the knowledge and confidence to take the first step.
What You’ll Learn
Course topics include:
- History of Liquid Cooling
- Modern Trends
- Types of Liquid Cooling
- Early Adopters
- Fundamentals
- Key Components
- Coolant Types
- LC Challenges
- D2C
- Different LC Goals
- Cold Plate Design
- Immersion Options
- Rear Door Heat Exchangers
- L2A vs L2L
- Hybrid Options
- Pros & Cons of Each
- Selection Criteria
- Steps from idea to value
- Tools & Software
- Ongoing Maintenance
- Futures of Liquid Cooling
- Power Management
- Beyond “Foundational" Topics
- Data Center Virtual Walkthrough & Discussion
What You’ll Earn
Participants who complete the course will be able to confidently discuss the pros and cons of different liquid cooling types, where they add value, and the benefits they bring to data centers. To earn the certification, participants must pass a final assessment with a score of 75% or higher. Successful graduates will receive a physical FLCC™ certificate and an official LinkedIn certification badge to showcase their achievement.
About Our Speaker
Curtis Breville
Global Head of Liquid Cooling - AI Data Centers
Dr. Curtis Breville is the Global Pre-Sales Engineering Manager – Systems & Cooling at ByteBridge, bringing 34 years of IT experience and 25 years specializing in data center infrastructure. An industry leader in liquid cooling, data storage, systems integration, and AI-ready environments, Curtis has held key roles at CoolIT Systems, AHEAD, and Dell, shaping cutting-edge cooling solutions for high-performance computing and AI workloads. His expertise in Direct-to-Chip Cooling and next-generation thermal management makes him a trusted voice in the evolution of data center efficiency and sustainability.
Who This Is For
This certification is ideal for:
- Data center professionals
- IT architects and engineers
- Project managers
- Sustainability and facility leads
- Anyone looking to understand the future of data center cooling