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National Competence Centre at the Unique Summit Ostrava

At this year’s Unique Summitu in Ostrava, more than 500 Czech and European startups had an excellent opportunity to learn more about how the National Competence Centre (NCC) can facilitate their access to supercomputing technologies at the “Supercomputers and Artificial Intelligence for Startups” workshop.

The workshop was conducted by colleagues from IT4Innovations – Tomáš Karásek from the NCC, Martin Duda from the EDIH, and Jan Martinovič from ADAS. They talked not only about our services but also about successfully implemented real-life collaborations, thanks to which we managed to introduce companies to the possibilities of using supercomputers.

Thanks to our know-how, we can move those interested in high-performance computing in the right direction. For less experienced but also professional users of supercomputers, we offer services that allow them to access interesting projects, challenges, data, and hardware.

Should you be interested in what benefits supercomputers can bring to your project or company, please do not hesitate to contact us.

This year, it was the 4th edition of the international Unique Summit event. It took place from 22 to 24 November in the premises of the Lower Vítkovice area and the City Campus of the University of Ostrava in cooperation with the Moravian-Silesian Innovation Centre (MSIC). The event aims to create a unique platform for startups, investors, and policymakers to accelerate innovation, drive economic growth, and shape the future.

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The National Competence Centre in HPC to be presented at the ANSYS Conference

The ANSYS Conference, a meeting of the ANSYS numerical simulation tool users from the Czech Republic and Slovakia, takes place on 25-27 October (OREA Congress Hotel, Brno, Czech Republic). Well, all indications are that it is going to be an exciting event, and the National Competence Centre in HPC (NCC) will also be there.

Will you take part? Do not miss the NCC booth. Tomáš Karásek, the Czech NCC coordinator, will introduce the services of the centre, explain the possibilities of using supercomputers on currently implemented projects and introduce you to the prospects of possible cooperation.

The event is organized annually by SVS FEM (supplier of Ansys software for the Czech and Slovak markets) in cooperation with Ansys Inc and CADFEM GmbH. The number of participants and the number of both system and user lectures make it one of the largest industry conferences in the European Union.