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Join Us for the GCS Industry Day on May 6, 2025
Newsflash 07/2025 –

The Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS), in cooperation with the Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CCI) Aachen, Cologne and Middle Lower Rhine are excited to announce the GCS industry day, which takes place at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) in Jülich on May 6, 2025. Join us and discover the potential of supercomputers, simulation, and artificial intelligence in improving efficiency and research outcomes for your company.

The collaboration between the three centers that comprise the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing—the High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS), the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC), and the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ)—and industrial partners help bring research results into practice. With our world-class research infrastructure and academic experts, industrial researchers can benefit from access to the latest technologies for the development and optimization of new or existing products and processes.

For R&D staff interested in learning more about how our resources can benefit industrial research, GCS is hosting an industry day on May 6, 2025 at JSC. Project leaders and experts from industry and JSC will share their findings and give an outlook on the future of supercomputing and AI. Learn from practical examples how your company can benefit from the use of supercomputers. Discover the variety of opportunities to take advantage of these tools and how staff at JSC can support ambitious research projects along the way.

More information on the event agenda, location, and registration process can be found at: GCS Industry Day am 6. Mai - mit Supercomputern, Simulation und KI zum Innovationserfolg! - IHK Aachen

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All GCS HPC systems are jointly funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, with 50 percent contributed by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research, and Art, the Bavarian Ministry of Science and the Arts, and the Ministry of Culture and Science of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia respectively. The JUPITER system’s funding is provided half by the European Union via EuroHPC, and the other two quarters by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the Ministry of Culture and Science of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia through the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing.