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FF4EUROHPC: HPC INNOVATION FOR EUROPEAN SMES

Project description

High-performance computing for small businesses

SMEs are the backbone of the European economy. Supporting them makes sense. In this context, the EU-funded FF4EuroHPC project will help facilitate their access to all technologies related to high-performance computing (HPC). The aim is for SMEs to profit from the innovation advantages offered by advanced HPC technologies and services. Specifically, the project will provide two open calls targeting the highest quality experiments involving innovative, agile SMEs. It will lower the barriers for the participating SMEs to commence HPC-related innovation in their existing or newly identified markets either by using HPC systems for their business needs or by providing new HPC-based services.

Objective

The FF4EuroHPC proposal addresses the need for outreach to, and support of, Europe’s Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in order that they can profit from the innovation advantages offered by advanced High Performance Computing (HPC) technologies and services. FF4EuroHPC takes core team members from the highly successful Fortissimo and Fortissimo-2 projects (hereinafter simply Fortissimo projects) which executed 92 business experiments. They will use the lessons learned and best practices developed in those projects to create a portfolio of business-oriented “application experiments” that allow agile SMEs to investigate and solve business challenges and develop innovative business opportunities. The application experiment framework ensures that they receive the necessary, appropriate support to enter into the HPC ecosystem. FF4EuroHPC will lower the barriers for the participating SMEs to commence HPC-related innovation in their existing or newly identified markets either by using HPC systems for their business needs or by providing new HPC-based services. The outcome will be improved design and development processes, better products and services, and improved competitiveness in the global marketplace. Fundamentally, FF4EuroHPC is focussed on the creation of economic growth and jobs for the European Union.

Coordinator

UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART
Net EU contribution
€ 8 649 912,50
Address
KEPLERSTRASSE 7
70174 Stuttgart
Germany

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Region
Baden-Württemberg Stuttgart Stuttgart, Stadtkreis
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 8 649 912,50

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