

EuroHPC Joint Undertaking: Advancing Europe’s Leadership in HPC, Quantum Computing & AI
Wednesday, June 11, 2025 10:47 AM to 11:07 AM · 20 min. (Europe/Berlin)
Hall Z - 3rd floor
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Anders will present the latest EuroHPC JU updates, achievements and opportunities. EuroHPC JU is a public entity, enabling the European Union and 35 participating countries to coordinate efforts and pool resources with the objective of making Europe a world leader in supercomputing.
In order to equip Europe with a world-leading supercomputing infrastructure, the EuroHPC JU has already procured ten supercomputers, located across Europe. Regardless of their location in Europe, European scientists and users from the public sector and industry can benefit from these EuroHPC supercomputers via the EuroHPC Access Calls. This access enables them to advance science and support the development of a wide range of applications with industrial, scientific, and societal relevance for Europe.
In parallel, the EuroHPC JU is also deploying a European Quantum Computing infrastructure offering access to the widest possible variety of European quantum computing technologies integrated with supercomputers. The EuroHPC JU has recently procured six quantum computers currently being deployed in Czechia, France,Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain. More quantum computers will be deployed in a near future in Luxembourg and the Netherlands, introducing cutting-edge quantum technologies not yet available in any other EuroHPC quantum computers.
Last year, the EuroHPC JU also received a new mandate to develop and operate AI factories. These comprehensive open AI ecosystems located around EuroHPC supercomputing facilities will support the growth of a highly competitive and innovative AI ecosystem in Europe. In December 2024, the EuroHPC JU selected the sites that will host the first European AI Factories in Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain and Sweden. In March 2025, the EuroHPC JU has selected six new sites across Europe to host additional AI Factories in Austria, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Poland, and Slovenia.
In parallel, the EuroHPC JU funds research and innovation projects to develop a full European supercomputing supply chain: from processors and software to applications to be run on these supercomputers and know-how to develop strong European HPC expertise.
In order to equip Europe with a world-leading supercomputing infrastructure, the EuroHPC JU has already procured ten supercomputers, located across Europe. Regardless of their location in Europe, European scientists and users from the public sector and industry can benefit from these EuroHPC supercomputers via the EuroHPC Access Calls. This access enables them to advance science and support the development of a wide range of applications with industrial, scientific, and societal relevance for Europe.
In parallel, the EuroHPC JU is also deploying a European Quantum Computing infrastructure offering access to the widest possible variety of European quantum computing technologies integrated with supercomputers. The EuroHPC JU has recently procured six quantum computers currently being deployed in Czechia, France,Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain. More quantum computers will be deployed in a near future in Luxembourg and the Netherlands, introducing cutting-edge quantum technologies not yet available in any other EuroHPC quantum computers.
Last year, the EuroHPC JU also received a new mandate to develop and operate AI factories. These comprehensive open AI ecosystems located around EuroHPC supercomputing facilities will support the growth of a highly competitive and innovative AI ecosystem in Europe. In December 2024, the EuroHPC JU selected the sites that will host the first European AI Factories in Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain and Sweden. In March 2025, the EuroHPC JU has selected six new sites across Europe to host additional AI Factories in Austria, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Poland, and Slovenia.
In parallel, the EuroHPC JU funds research and innovation projects to develop a full European supercomputing supply chain: from processors and software to applications to be run on these supercomputers and know-how to develop strong European HPC expertise.
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