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AI-Friendly EuroHPC Systems (virtual)

The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) is organising a three-hour virtual Information Day on Wednesday, 25 September (09:30 CEST) on AI-Friendly EuroHPC Systems.

In Open HPC Week find out how supercomputers can help growth

On 1st of March – supercomputer breakfast for Vidzeme region SME’s

Less than 20% of SME’s know what a supercomputer is. Less than 5% of SME’s know how they can attract investments and overtake competitors using a supercomputer, according to the observations of the Latvian HPC competence Centre “SuperS”, working with Latvian and European entrepreneurs daily.

Invitation for Vidzeme region SMEs and public administration to explore the possibilities of a supercomputer

On 11 December – EuroHPC User Day

The EuroHPC User Day will take place on 11 December 2023, in Brussels, in Belgium. The dissemination event will bring together EuroHPC Users and will be the occasion for users to attend parallel sessions, learn about different topics and deepen their understanding on the possibilities offered by the EuroHPC JU.

Invitation for Kurzeme region SMEs and public administration to explore the possibilities of a supercomputer

How to save money and time by introducing supercomputers or High-Performance Computing (HPC) resources in everyday processes – SMEs from Kurzeme region and public administration will be able to find out at a business breakfast and seminar. Both events will occur on Wednesday, November 22, at Liepaja University (Grand Street 14, 327 th auditorium).

LU scientist tests OpenFOAM on Luxembourg supercomputer MeluXina

Kirils Suvorovs, senior expert and researcher at the Latvian HPC competence Centre “SuperS”, tested the scalability of the OpenFOAM programme by comparing examples to Latvian supercomputers and the Luxembourg supercomputer MeluXina, which is the 12 th most powerful supercomputer in the EU.

Company “Semantic Intelligence” trains AI algorithm on RTU supercomputer

Latvian company “Semantic Intelligence”, supported by the Latvian HPC competence Centre “SuperS”, introduced supercomputer or high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure into its company processes. The company trains an artificial intelligence algorithm on a Riga Technical University (RTU) supercomputer.