(Catcher)
UPS and VRLA battery bank to support critical loads of 600kW |
UPS and VRLA battery bank to support mechanical loads in continuous cooling mode |
Low-voltage electrical panels with plug-in type circuit breakers to meet the requirements of STS in electrical rooms based on the configurations of each implementation phase (2 to 12) |
Remote Power Panels (RPP) associated with STS according to each adopted configuration |
Fire detection and extinguishing system with FK5112 (NOVEC 1230) and VESDA |
Redundant electrical module (Catcher) with N+C and N+2C topologies, providing redundancy for electrical rooms in up to 3 configurations, ensuring high availability |
Rafael Castro is the Chief Financial Officer at MODULAR Data Centers, with 15 years of experience in corporate finance, fundraising, mergers & acquisitions (M&A), and the growth of rapidly expanding companies.
He has worked in venture capital as CFO and Compliance Officer at Igah Ventures, and as Investment Officer at Joá Investimentos, primarily responsible for structuring offshore funds, managing investor relations, startup investments, and corporate governance policies.
Additionally, he held leadership roles within portfolio companies, including Latin America CFO at Tembici, where he led expansion through acquisitions in Chile and a greenfield project in Argentina. He has also held positions at PetCare and PDG Realty.
With a versatile career, Rafael is a finance professional with strong multidisciplinary execution skills and strategic vision from both the investor and operator perspectives.
Décio Miname is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) at MODULAR Data Centers.
A Computer Engineer from UNICAMP, he has built a career spanning more than 35 years in technology and mission-critical companies, including Motorola, Solvo Missão Crítica, UOLDIVEO, IBM, and Scala Data Centers.
He has extensive experience in technology, data center, and manufacturing operations, leading complex, multidisciplinary projects, including high-performance computing environments, high-availability IT infrastructure, manufacturing systems, artificial intelligence, and Industry 4.0 initiatives.
Alinie Mendes is CEO at MODULAR Data Centers and a partner at Lemniscata Ventures, a private investment company specializing in engineering and technology assets.
With a degree in Administration and a postgraduate degree in Processes and Quality, she holds an MBA in Production and Quality Engineering from the School of Engineering at USP. She began her career in the automotive industry, involved in cost optimization and quality projects in production lines. Since 2010 in the technology industry, Alinie has led high-performance teams in managing and applying organizational transformation models and quality assurance.