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Luxembourg, a key player in European innovation, is establishing itself as a pioneer in the field of high-performance computing (HPC) and digitalization. This country, though small in size, has positioned itself at the heart of European initiatives aimed at developing digital technologies and intensive computing.
Luxembourg has shown a clear determination to establish itself as a European leader in digitalization. It is at the forefront of the European HPC network deployment strategy, materialized by the EuroHPC initiative. This initiative, launched in March 2017 through a declaration signed by several European countries, aims to transform Europe into a world leader in high-performance computing. The headquarters of EuroHPC is based in Luxembourg, highlighting its central role in this endeavor.
Luxembourg has implemented cutting-edge infrastructures, notably with the MeluXina supercomputer, which was inaugurated in June 2021. This supercomputer, located in Bissen, is designed to support the research and innovation activities of businesses and academic institutions. The country aims to democratize access to high-performance computing, thus enabling companies to reduce their R&D costs through simulations and virtual prototyping. The Ministry of the Economy has also launched a call for projects to encourage the use of HPC in various industrial sectors.
In 2022, Luxembourg launched a first joint call for projects in partnership with the National Research Fund (FNR) and Luxinnovation. This initiative aims to stimulate the implementation of research projects using high-performance computing to accelerate the digital transformation of businesses. The private sector, although still relatively unfamiliar with HPC, is encouraged to collaborate with research institutes to leverage these advanced technologies.
Luxembourg has also distinguished itself by its commitment to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. It has welcomed innovative companies like Gcore, a global provider of AI and cloud computing solutions, which has recently expanded its presence in Europe through strategic partnerships. Moreover, Luxembourg actively participates in European initiatives such as the EuroHPC JU, which aims to integrate quantum computers into existing supercomputers to meet the growing demand for computing resources.
Luxembourg continues to invest in innovative and sustainable projects. Recently, the Ministry of the Economy established an online platform to facilitate collaboration between businesses and research organizations. This platform, "Research-industry-collaboration.lu," allows stakeholders to submit their projects and explore new opportunities in HPC and AI. The country is also engaged in open innovation initiatives, collaborating with startups to develop advanced technological solutions.
In conclusion, Luxembourg has become an essential player in the European technological landscape. With its state-of-the-art infrastructures, ambitious initiatives, and dynamic ecosystem, it continues to play a crucial role in digital innovation and the development of high-performance computing in Europe.
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