Council agreement secures EU financing of high performance computing

1 Jun 2021 12:50 PM

The Council recently (28 May 2021) agreed on a general approach on the proposed regulation establishing the European High Performance Computing joint undertaking.

Manuel Heitor, Portuguese Minister for Science and Technology and Higher Education recently said:

Today’s agreement paves the way for the development within Europe of the next generation of digital technologies. Supercomputers and quantum computing are the engines that power the data economy, harnessing technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics and cybersecurity to deliver applications that will lead to breakthroughs in key areas such as health and climate change. Our transition to a digital economy depends on them.

The draft regulation, which replaces the existing one, has been aligned to the EU’s multiannual financial framework for the years 2021-2027, thus making it possible for the joint undertaking to use funding from EU programmes, such as Horizon Europe, Digital Europe and the Connecting Europe Facility. In addition, it takes into account recent technological developments, such as quantum computing.

The main changes to the Commission proposal are the following :

Background

The European High Performance Computing joint undertaking (EuroHPC) aims at developing, deploying, extending and maintaining in the EU a world leading federated, secure and hyper-connected supercomputing, quantum computing, service and data infrastructure ecosystem.  The draft regulation allows for the continuation of the activities of the existing EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, established in October 2018 pooling resources from the EU, 32 countries, and two Private Members: the European Technology Platform for HPC and the Big Data Value Associations.

High Performance Computing (HPC) refers to computing systems (“supercomputers”) with extremely high computational power that are able to solve hugely complex and demanding problems. It enables key technologies like artificial intelligence, data analytics and cybersecurity, to exploit the enormous potential of the big data economy.

The Commission proposal was tabled in September 2020.

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