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National Competence Center for High-Performance Computing

In collaboration with NCC Montenegro, NCC Bosnia and Herzegovina, and NCC Türkiye, HPC Serbia successfully organized the 1.5-day online training event AI in Action for SMEs on 2–3 March 2026 as part of the EuroCC4SEE initiative. The event supported SMEs, start-ups, and researchers in adopting practical AI solutions, featuring real-world applications such as Time Series Forecasting, Explainable AI, and Data Anonymization, combined with hands-on HPC demonstrations. All recordings from the training sessions are available.

On 14 May 2026, the kick-off meeting of the SAIFA – Serbian Artificial Intelligence Factory Antenna project was held at the Palace of Science in Belgrade, marking the official start of Serbia’s participation in the emerging European AI Factory ecosystem under the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking initiati...

At the IT2026 Conference organized from 24 to 28 February in Žabljak, Montenegro, representatives of the National Competence Centers (NCCs) from Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, and Türkiye gathered for a joint session titled EuroCC4SEE – What Have We Learned an...

In collaboration with NCC Montenegro, NCC Bosnia and Herzegovina, and NCC Türkiye, we are pleased to announce a 1.5-day online training event, AI in Action for SMEs, taking place on 2–3 March 2026. The training is designed to support SMEs, start-ups, and researchers in adopting practical Art...

The new HPC in Europe Portal, launched this fall, serves as the gateway to Europe's supercomputing ecosystem. It consolidates EU-funded high-performance computing resources, services, and expertise into a single platform, enhancing accessibility and connectivity in supercomputing.

The Portal aims to enhance visibility, accessibility, and engagement within Europe's HPC community. It promotes information sharing and collaboration by bringing together Success Stories, Use Cases, Training courses, Events, Codes, Best Practices, Expert support and consultancy, and Specialized HPC software.

"This portal will make Europe's HPC knowledge, services, and training more accessible than ever", said Anders Jensen, Executive Director of the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking. "It will empower users of all levels to engage with Europe’s growing supercomputing ecosystem".

The FFplus webinar series, Accelerating SME Business Value with High-Performance Computing, explores the work of pioneers bridging the gap between advanced computing and real-world business value. The first webinar of the 3-part series will be organized on 29 May 2026.

Each session draws on su...

A four-day hands-on workshop on the programming language Julia will be organized by the EuroCC National Competence Center Sweden (ENCCS) from 26 to 29 May 2026.

Julia is a modern high-level programming language that is fast (on par with traditional HPC languages like Fortran and C) and relati...

A webinar on intrinsically disordered regions and proteins (collectively IDRs) will be organized by the European Center of Excellence for Computational Biomolecular Research, BioExcel, on 26 May 2026. The webinar is dedicated to showcasing the use of molecular simulations with coarse-grained mod...

Following a short break in the Gray Scott Thursdays webinar series, the Laboratoire d’Annecy de Physique des Particules, in collaboration with the CC-FR Competence Centre, will host a webinar on GPU programming with Kokkos on 21 May 2026.

Kokkos is a modern C++ performance portability l...

The webinar on high-performance computing (HPC) hardware is scheduled for 20 May 2026 as part of the 5th edition of this year's Italy-Germany Webinar Series, titled High Performance Computing: a Gateway to Next-Generation Research.

Course participants will explore supercomputer hardware, focus...

A practice-oriented webinar on how RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) works, what agentic search is, different retrieval strategies, and how to choose tools that align with your business goals will be organized by AI Factory Austria AI:AT on 20 May 2026.

Many enterprises have started integra...

The CTRUST Workshop Trust: Foundations, Measurement, and Relevance, held in December 2025 at the Institute of Physics Belgrade, brought together researchers from physics, computer science, social sciences, psychology, and artificial intelligence to discuss interdisciplinary approaches to the study of collective trust in online and social systems. The workshop was a two-day hybrid event organized by the CTRUST project, together with HPC Serbia.

A key activity of the Serbian National Competence Centre (NCC) for High-Performance Computing (HPC), HPC Serbia, is fostering collaboration between academia and industry through HPC. Dr. Marija Mitrović Dankulov from the Institute of Physics Belgrade highlights that one of the NCC's main aims is t...

As part of our mission to strengthen the adoption of high-performance computing, high-performance data analysis, and artificial intelligence across society, HPC Serbia has established several collaborations with public sector institutions in Serbia. These partnerships aim to support the development...

The startup Moveo, founded by Vladimir Jeftović, is developing simultaneously in two directions: in the field of healthcare, as well as advanced AI analytics and optimization tools. In the medical field, the company based in Serbia, develops tools for the prevention of neurological complications c...

Success stories

For more than fifteen years, research institutions and scientific communities across Southeast Europe have been building strong regional cooperation in advanced digital infrastructure. According to Dr. Dušan Vudragović from Serbian National Competence Center in High-performance computing (NCC Serbia...

The HPC4SME Assessment Tool is a free, web-based platform that helps Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) determine whether and how they can benefit from High-Performance Computing (HPC). Developed by the Slovenian company Arctur in collaboration with multiple European National Competence C...

Regional cooperation is a key driver for advancing high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence across Southeast Europe. By connecting national competence centers, research institutions, and industry partners within the broader European HPC frameworks, these efforts extend beyond nat...

The EUMaster4HPC Summer School 2026 entitled "High-Performance Computing and Emerging Trends" will take place from 5 to 14 July 2026 at the Marienthal Youth Center and the University of Luxembourg in Belval, Luxembourg.

The Summer School programme will be organised around the evolution of HPC across AI-driven, quantum, data-centric, and sustainable computing paradigms. It will address the integration of AI workloads, focusing on scalability, performance-energy trade-offs, and algorithmic co-design. A dedicated session will explore quantum computing, emphasising hybrid quantum-classical approaches and the maturity of quantum technologies for scientific use. Subsequent sessions will examine data-intensive HPC, cybersecurity and system resilience as cross-cutting challenges that shape reliable and secure computational infrastructures. Industry-led site visits will provide practical insights into real-world system design and energy management. The programme will conclude with sessions on sustainable HPC, linking architectural, algorithmic, and data-driven advances to long-term scientific impact.

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