Events

EuroHPC Summit 2026
MAR
Tue
10
MAR
Wed
11
MAR
Thu
12

Starts in 1 month from now

Location

Paphos (Cyprus)

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space HPC AI Continent

Topics to be addressed at the 2026 EuroHPC Summit include

  • Europe’s strategy for AI, including EUAIFactories, EUAIFantennas
  • The role of EuroHPC in scientific and industrial competitiveness with showcase of concrete scientific and societal impact enabled by EuroHPC infrastructure
  • European Quantum Computing Strategy : state of play and next steps
  • Europe’s latest breakthroughs in state-of-the-art hardware technologies
  • Strengthening European collaboration with India, Japan, Latin America and the Caribbean

More detailed information about the programme and the possibility to register can be found on the event website.

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