The EuroHPC AI Factories Update Webinar will provide an overview of the evolving EuroHPC ecosystem, focusing on the latest developments in AI Factories infrastructure and services. Participants will gain insights into how these resources are driving innovation in artificial intelligence across Europe and supporting a growing community of researchers, innovators, and industry users.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is designed for startups, SMEs, and industry innovators looking to take advantage of the infrastructure and services provided by EuroHPC AI Factories. It will be particularly relevant for organisations aiming to integrate high-performance computing (HPC) and AI into their workflows to accelerate research, development, and deployment of advanced applications.
What to Expect
Participants will receive practical guidance on how to access EuroHPC resources and services. The session will feature presentations from several AI Factories, highlighting:
The services they provide and how to access them
The sectors and research areas they support
The expertise available to users
In addition, selected projects will share their experiences and the tangible benefits they have achieved by leveraging EuroHPC resources to advance their AI-driven innovations.
The programme will conclude with an interactive Q&A session, offering participants the opportunity to engage directly with EuroHPC representatives and experts.
Relevance for Testing and Experimentation Facilities (TEFs)
High-Performance Computing (HPC) is a foundational component for scaling and validating advanced AI solutions within Europe’s digital ecosystem. The EuroHPC AI Factories, through their integration of computing power, data access, and AI expertise, complement the work of the Testing and Experimentation Facilities (TEFs). While TEFs focus on real-world validation and deployment of AI in key sectors, HPC resources provide the computational backbone necessary for large-scale model training, simulation, and optimisation. This webinar offers a good opportunity for TEF stakeholders to explore potential synergies, learn about the available infrastructure, and identify pathways for collaboration that can enhance both experimentation and deployment capacities across Europe’s AI landscape.