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By xFusion

São Paulo, September 2025 – xFusion, a global provider of computing infrastructure and services, officially announces the launch of its operations in Brazil. The Singapore-based company is making a significant commitment to the region.

In Brazil, the operation will be led by Patrícia Cocozza, general manager of xFusion in Brazil, alongside Robin Shi, president of xFusion Latin America, and Louis Zhao, president of International Business at xFusion. With the launch of the Brazilian operation, xFusion is establishing local manufacturing (Palhoça, Santa Catarina) and bringing advanced computing solutions to accelerate Brazil’s growing digital economy.

Brazil at the forefront of innovation

xFusion considers Brazil and Latin America to be strategic markets for the next wave of innovation in Artificial Intelligence (AI), data center modernization, and edge computing.

“The country is experiencing a period of significant digital transformation in sectors such as finance, retail, and healthcare, which is increasing the demand for real-time, high-performance data processing,” says Louis Zhao, president of International Business at xFusion. “We are prepared to meet this demand with efficient, high-performance computing solutions designed for a highly connected and increasingly digitized economy.”

For Robin Shi, president of xFusion Latin America, Brazil is leading the region’s infrastructure expansion. “With the arrival of new hyperscale data centers, increased connectivity, and rapid adoption of edge computing, the country is at the forefront of this movement,” he says. “This infrastructure is essential for enabling real-time AI applications in critical areas such as public safety, smart cities, and Industry 4.0. We are proud to collaborate with Brazilian governments and companies in this development process.”

Local commitment

Leading the new operation, Patrícia Cocozza brings deep knowledge of the IT market to guide xFusion’s growth: “I’m excited to lead xFusion in Brazil at such a strategic time. Our focus is to build a robust local ecosystem, deliver differentiated value to customers, and make world-class technology accessible. By investing in local manufacturing and talent, we are establishing a long-term partnership with the country,” comments Patricia.

To ensure an agile and competitive supply chain, xFusion, in partnership with BRITI, opened the Brazil Supply Center. The center performs local production, integration testing, and warehousing, ensuring fast deliveries and competitive prices throughout Latin America. This structure is supported by the company’s six Global Technical Assistance Centers (GTACs), which offer specialized technical support 24/7.

Bringing World-Class, AI-Ready Technology to Brazil

With the advancement of Artificial Intelligence and big data analytics, the need for servers that combine high performance with energy efficiency also grows. xFusion meets this demand with its portfolio of servers featuring liquid cooling technology.

Main differentiators of xFusion solutions:

High performance : servers with next-generation CPUs and GPUs, ready to run AI, machine learning, and simulation models at superior speed. Energy efficiency : Liquid cooling significantly reduces the energy consumption and carbon footprint of data centers, contributing to global sustainability. Reliability : the   Superior cooling maintains stable component temperatures, extending equipment lifespan and ensuring system availability for mission-critical workloads. Higher density : delivers more computing power in less space, increasing data center capacity without compromising security or performance.

Solutions already available in Brazil include:

FusionPoD for AI Servers : Fully liquid-cooled rack-scale servers designed for highly complex AI workloads. FusionOne HCI, FusionOne AI and FusionOne HPC : versatile models that meet different market demands.

About xFusion

xFusion is a leading global provider of computing infrastructure and services. Headquartered in Singapore, the company has a significant global presence, with nine research centers, seven regional offices, and six Global Technical Assistance Centers (GTACs). It currently serves over 10,000 customers in over 130 countries.