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Webinar: Chips JU calls on AI chips & systems for EU compute infrastructure
JUL
Fri
03
10:00 - 12:00

Starts in 2 days from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space Semiconductors

The Chips JU office is organising an info session for the two upcoming calls on AI chips, namely:

DIGITAL-JU- Chips-2026-AI1-SG
DIGITAL-JU-CHIPS-2026-AI-GfP

The session will present the policy context, objectives, and scope of the calls, as well as the opportunities for collaboration across the European AI compute ecosystem. It will be of particular relevance to European AI chip design companies, system integrators, Cloud Service Providers, EuroHPC AI Factories and other public AI infrastructure operators, datacentre operators, power, cooling and connectivity suppliers, software and system stack providers, and other stakeholders involved in AI compute deployment.

Participants will also receive practical information and guidance on eligibility, participation requirements, and proposal preparation.

Registration for this info session is open via this link.

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