Discover the Benefits of HPC for Your Business

Europe/Budapest
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Join us for an informative webinar hosted by the Hungarian and Danish National Competence Centres (NCCs) of the EuroCC2 project. Learn how High-Performance Computing (HPC) can enhance your business operations and provide new opportunities for growth. This practical event will introduce you to the basics of HPC, share real-world success stories from companies in both Hungary and Denmark, and explain how HPC can help you solve complex problems more efficiently. 

You'll learn about the advantages of HPC over local machines and cloud solutions, when to use HPC, and what you need to know to get started. Additionally, we'll provide information about the European supercomputing landscape and support, highlighting the latest hardware, software portfolio, and funding resources available to you. 

Lecturer: dr. László Környei (Associate Professor Associate at the Széchenyi István University; HPC expert at DKF Kft.); Gergely István Barsi (Data Scientist at Aalborg University, Training Deputy at Danish Competence Centre for HPC)

Language of the course: English

This webinar is recommended for SMEs looking to explore the potential of HPC to drive growth and innovation. Participants will learn from success stories and gain practical insights into the advantages and applications of HPC. 

 

 

 

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    • Introduction, Gergely István Barsi - Aalborg University & László Környei - Széchenyi István University
    • Danish success story, Jens Otto Kjærum, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Dictus ApS.: Jens Otto Kjærum Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Dictus ApS,
    • Dermus ultrasound skin image segmentation trained on a HPC, Gergely Szikszay-Molnar & Péter Marosán-Vilimszky - Dermus Ltd.
    • 14:40
      Q&A
    • Advantages of HPC, Dr. László Környei - Széchenyi István University
    • About EuroHPC, Gergely István Barsi - Aalborg University
    • What can we offer?, Dr. László Környei - Széchenyi István University
    • Where to go from this point?, Gergely István Barsi - Aalborg University & László Környei - Széchenyi István University
    • 15:30
      Q&A