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ATS launches subscription engineering support for thermal design

May 20, 2026
ATS launches subscription engineering support for thermal design

By AI, Created 3:00 PM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Advanced Thermal Solutions has introduced a tiered Engineering Subscription Program that gives OEMs on-demand access to senior thermal engineers for heat management work. The offer is aimed at companies that need specialized support without building a full in-house thermal team.

Why it matters: - OEMs can get ongoing thermal engineering help without hiring, training, and equipping a full internal team. - The program is aimed at faster problem-solving for heat management in current and in-development electronic systems. - ATS says the model can help customers avoid delays and move products to market with lower cost.

What happened: - Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. launched the ATS Engineering Subscription Program. - The program provides on-demand access to senior-level thermal engineers. - ATS says the service supports both current and in-development electronic systems. - The program is available in three tiers: Basic, Standard, and Premium. - Each tier is offered for a flat monthly fee under a semi-annual contract. - The company says subscribers can cancel after six months.

The details: - The lowest tier includes five monthly consultations. - Higher tiers add an embedded ATS thermal engineer on-site one to two days every two weeks. - Higher tiers also include access to ATS thermal laboratories near Boston, Massachusetts. - All subscribers receive system-level thermal architecture review. - All subscribers receive simulation and CFD modeling guidance. - All subscribers receive design-for-thermal recommendations. - All subscribers receive heat sink, cold plate, liquid-loop, and two-phase cooling solutions. - All subscribers receive validation planning and test protocols. - All subscribers receive decision-ready documentation and summaries. - ATS says the service is designed for companies that do not need full-time thermal engineers or cannot hire them internally. - ATS says its engineers can work with client teams, join internal meetings, and contribute to reports and presentations. - ATS says regular satisfaction check-ins are included. - ATS lists a phone number, email address, and web page for more information, including the subscription program page. - ATS says detailed engineering case studies are available on its website. - ATS says the company has more than 35 years of experience. - ATS says its engineering team supports data centers, power electronics, aerospace, EV systems, medical devices, and other demanding industries.

Between the lines: - The subscription model shifts thermal engineering from a project-by-project service to an ongoing support arrangement. - That could appeal to OEMs with uneven engineering demand or limited specialized staff. - The tiered structure suggests ATS is targeting both smaller teams and companies that need deeper integration with internal engineering groups.

What’s next: - ATS is positioning the subscription as a recurring service with defined service levels and an exit point after six months. - The company is likely to use the program to expand its role beyond one-off thermal design work and into longer-term engineering support. - Companies interested in the service can contact ATS by phone or email or use the program link for details.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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