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The EuroHPC JU-funded project, RED-SEA, has made substantial advancements in the development of scalable and efficient interconnect technologies that are essential for exascale computing.

Today the Infrastructure Advisory Group (INFRAG) elected its new chair during its first in-person meeting in Luxembourg. INFRAG is one of the two advisory groups of the industrial and scientific advisory board of the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking.
Building on the methods and accomplishments of the Fortissimo project series, FFplus, with a total budget of €30,0 million, will continue to support and empower SMEs and Start-ups towards innovation.
The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking has recently announced the name of its latest supercomputer, Alice Recoque, a new exascale system to be located in France, which marks a significant milestone in the journey towards exascale computing in Europe.

The European Commission announced the winners of the Large AI Grand Challenge: four innovative AI start-ups from Europe will share the prize of €1 million and 8.8 million computational hours, advancing Europe's leadership in AI development.

The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has launched a call for tender to select a vendor for the acquisition, delivery, installation and maintenance of the mid-range supercomputer, DAEDALUS to be located in Greece.

The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking has signed a hosting agreement with GENCI for its next exascale supercomputer, Alice Recoque, which will be operated by CEA. It will pave the way for new scientific discoveries and post-exascale HPC and AI services.

A hosting agreement has been signed between EuroHPC JU and Linköping University (LiU) in Sweden, which hosts the National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden (NAISS) and will host the new EuroHPC supercomputer, Arrhenius.

The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has launched a call for tender for the installation of EuroQCS-Spain, a new EuroHPC quantum computer to be integrated into the EuroHPC supercomputer MareNostrum5.
Supercomputers are critical for understanding and responding to complex challenges of today and of the future and transforming them into innovation opportunities and solutions in time.