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ProgrammesThe EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) is organising a virtual Information Day on AI-Friendly EuroHPC Systems.
The event will discuss:
How to use EuroHPC JU systems for AI applications;
Best practices of EuroHPC JU systems for AI;
How such systems will support different types of software and AI frameworks
More information on the event, such as the agenda, and the possibility to register can be found on the event website.
Background:
EuroHPC JU is a joint initiative between the EU, European countries and private partners to develop a World Class Supercomputing Ecosystem in Europe. It is jointly funded by its members with a budget of around EUR 7 billion. One of its missions is to procure European large supercomputers and make them available for the private sector (especially small and medium companies/enterprises (SMEs)), the public sector and academia to use them free of charge for your research. The EuroHPC JU ensures that users can access any of these world-class systems, regardless of where they are located in Europe.
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