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The eFlows4HPC project aimed to seamlessly integrate HPC simulation with big data and machine learning, enhancing workflow efficiency and sustainability in scientific and industrial applications.

The ACROSS project has successfully developed a cutting-edge platform merging High-Performance Computing (HPC), Big Data, and AI. This ambitious project targeted advancements in aeronautics, climate research and energy sectors.

The MICROCARD project sought to develop an advanced exascale platform for simulating cardiac electrophysiology, enhancing our understanding of arrhythmias in complex biological tissues through high-resolution and cell-by-cell simulations.

The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has launched a call for tender for the installation of EuroQCS-Italy, a new EuroHPC quantum computer to be integrated into the EuroHPC pre-exascale system Leonardo.

The REGALE project focused on defining an open architecture to optimise resource utilisation in exascale supercomputing systems, aiming for improved performance and energy efficiency in next-generation HPC.

The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) Governing Board amends its Work Programme to include the new AI Factories pillar and introduce a Call for Expression of Interest on AI Factories to boost European leadership in trustworthy AI

EuroHPC launches a new call for tender to procure, develop and operate a platform to manage EuroHPC’s peer-review process for the EuroHPC JU Access calls

The project improved weather and climate predictions by combining HPC and machine learning. This approach resulted in new forecasting solutions that enhance accuracy and reliability when applied to the complex nature of weather and climate forecasts.

The EuroHPC JU-funded project DEEP-SEA has successfully delivered a programming environment needed for future European exascale systems, adapting all levels of the software stack to this revolutionary computing capacity.

The procurement contracts for the upgrade of the EuroHPC supercomputer Discoverer have been signed by the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) and the selected companies, A1 Bulgaria and Eviden.