EuroHPC Summit 2025

EuroHPC Summit 2025: Latest trends and visions for European supercomputing and quantum computing

On 18-20 March 2025, the EuroHPC Summit 2025, a key European meeting focused on the use and development of high-performance computing (HPC), quantum computing (QC), and artificial intelligence (AI), was held in Krakow, Poland. The conference provided a platform for sharing the state of the art and discussions between experts, researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers.

Representatives of the Czech National Competence Centre in HPC and IT4Innovations also participated, contributing to the exchange of experience and gaining valuable information for Czech users of advanced computing technologies.

AI Factories: Europe responds to global competition in AI

One of the main topics of the summit included AI Factories, a pan-European project that will connect and leverage Europe’s supercomputing infrastructure with the latest AI technologies.

The project aims to increase Europe’s competitiveness in artificial intelligence by supporting and accelerating the development and wider deployment of AI tools in society and industry.

Czech IT4Innovations is part of the LUMI AI Factory consortium. For more, see here.

Growing focus on European quantum computing

The summit also featured a discussion on the growing importance of quantum computing and its integration into the European supercomputing infrastructure. Hybrid systems linking classical supercomputers with quantum technologies have the potential to fundamentally change the way complex computations are solved. The new Quantum Insights session allowed participants to learn about different types of quantum infrastructure and chips. The new LUMI-Q consortiums VLQ quantum computer, which is now being installed at IT4Innovations in Ostrava, was also presented. 

Development of new microprocessors for European supercomputers

An important part of the programme was the development of European microprocessors, which could foster Europe’s technological independence in supercomputing and artificial intelligence. New European microprocessor architectures should enable performance and energy efficiency in the most computationally demanding applications while reducing dependence on foreign technologies.

In this context, the EUpilot project, which focuses on testing and validating new processor technologies directly in supercomputing conditions, was presented.

More efficient and accessible supercomputing for European industry

There were also thematic panels devoted to making supercomputers available for industrial companies. Talks were held on optimising software for new architectures, linking high-performance computers to cloud services, and increasing energy efficiency. The EuroHPC JU is continuously looking for ways to reduce operating costs, make computing power available to a wider range of users, and ensure the sustainability of Europe’s HPC infrastructure.

For more information about the EuroHPC Summit 2025, please see the official website and the latest IT4Innovations news.

The event’s main organiser is the EuroHPC JU, a joint initiative of the European Union, 34 European countries, and three private partners to develop a world-class European supercomputing ecosystem and foster Europe’s competitiveness in high-performance computing.

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Four opportunities to get free access to Europe’s most powerful supercomputers in spring 2025

Need more computing power than you currently have available? Now, you have an excellent opportunity to get free access to Europe’s fastest supercomputers in the EuroHPC JU calls.

These calls allow you to accelerate development, process large volumes of data, leverage machine learning, numerical simulations, and artificial intelligence, generate visualisations, and implement projects that would otherwise be beyond your technical capabilities.

Below is an overview of the latest calls for spring 2025 that you should not miss.

 

1. Regular Access Mode: Stable access for long-term projects

Designed for: companies, research teams, and public institutions.

Features: Long-term access to petascale and pre-exascale supercomputers.

Application deadline: 28 March 2025 at 10 am.

Ideal for larger research or industrial projects that require stable and powerful computational resources.

2. Call for AI and Data-intensive Applications

Designed for: Projects focused on artificial intelligence, machine learning, generative AI, and data-intensive applications.

Features: Computing power required for training models and processing large volumes of data.

Application deadline: 11 April 2025 at 10 am.

Do not miss the chance to obtain the computational resources you need for your innovative projects.

3. Benchmark Access Mode and Development Access Mode every month

Need a smaller amount of computational resources for testing or development? Then you can apply for Benchmark Access Mode and Development Access Mode:

Application deadline: Every first day of the month until 10 am (next dates: 1 April, 1 May 2025).

A great choice for pilot projects, scalability testing, and application tuning.

4. Extreme Scale Access: For complex computational tasks

Designed for: Projects with extreme demands on computing power and data resources.

Application deadline: 18 April 2025 at 10 am.

If you work on massive simulations or process large volumes of data, this call will give you the capacity you need.

Would you like to know about all the opportunities for businesses, startups, public institutions, and academics to access supercomputers? For a comprehensive overview of all calls, see here.

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Fluid flow simulations using supercomputers accelerate innovation in aerospace and industry

At the end of 2024, the Supercomputing in Europe podcast was created, in which supercomputing experts from all over Europe discuss a wide range of topics. What are high-performance computing systems used for, and why are they key to research and development? What are the new emerging technologies? What is the relationship between artificial intelligence and supercomputers?

What is the potential of quantum computing? Please find the answers to these questions and more in our bi-weekly podcast episodes.

In the latest episode, Sophia Honisch from the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) talks to Matthias Meink, Head of the Numerical Department of the Institute of Aerodynamics at RWTH Aachen University.

Meinke shares insights into the key role of high-performance computing (HPC) in aerodynamic simulations using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods. He also reflects on the challenges associated with performing simulations on the most powerful exascale supercomputing systems, the development of tools for multiphysics simulations, and the broader impact of these findings on aerodynamics and engineering.

To give you an idea – if a supercomputer has a power of 1 exaflop, it can solve a billion billion floating point operations per second.

🎧 This episode shows how supercomputer simulations are changing the industry and helping to create safer, more economical, and more efficient technologies. Listen to the entire episode and immerse yourself in the world where revolutionary innovations are born!

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Czech companies also use computational fluid dynamics to innovate products or processes and gain an advantage over their competitors. Read about them in these stories about successful collaborations:

This podcast has been produced thanks to the European Centre of Excellence for Engineering Applications (EXCELLERAT), with financial support from the European Commission and the EuroHPC JU initiative (a joint project between the EU, European countries, and private partners to develop a supercomputing ecosystem in Europe.

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