InnoHPC High-performance Computing for Effective Innovation in the Danube Region

High performance computing (HPC) is an emerging general-purpose technology. It can improve framework conditions for innovations by drastically increasing effectiveness of innovations and reducing product development time.

The main objective of InnoHPC is to create transnational HPC laboratory for co-designing knowledge-intensive innovative products with high value-added in transnational value-chains. Key outputs are transnational InnoHPC Lab pooling regional HPC infrastructure and competencies, web platform providing HPC access, integrated services and capacity building tools, and sustainability toolkit, to support durability of InnoHPC Lab beyond the project.

InnoHPC targets SMEs and clusters, providing the opportunity to increase efficiency of innovations and join transnational value-chains in the Danube region. Higher education and research institutions with HPC will get access to exciting real-life cases and opportunities to exploit their entrepreneurial potential. Policy-makers and business support organizations will receive a valuable institutional support for their policies and initiatives.

Photo: InnoHPC project team at 3rd Steering Committee meeting in Linz 

InnoHPC project is a pioneering effort to improve framework conditions for innovation by providing unique institutional and technological infrastructure, designed specifically to pool and exploit HPC infrastructure on a transnational level. InnoHPC will join 18 partner from across the Danube in order to reach the widest audiences.

 

High-performance Computing for Effective Innovation in the Danube Region
Start date
01-01-2017
End date
30-06-2019
Budget in Euro
Overall: 2054600
ERDF Contribution: 1455540
IPA Contribution: 290870
ENI Contribution: 0
Call number
Call 1
Priority
Innovative and socially responsible Danube region
Specific objective
Improve framework conditions for innovation

Project Partners

Name Type Email Country
Faculty of Information studies in Novo mesto Lead partner borut.roncevic@fis.unm.si Slovenia
Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding ERDF partner marius.mitroi@uefiscdi.ro Romania
University of Rijeka, Center for Advanced Computing and Modelling ERDF partner zlatan.car@uniri.hr Croatia
IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava ERDF partner vit.vondrak@vsb.cz Czech Republic
Technical University of Kosice ERDF partner mojmir.pridavok@tuke.sk Slovakia
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    - 07-07-2020
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  • InnoHPC - Webinar - The Successful Interaction of ChEESE and POP
    - 07-11-2019
    Webinar - The Successful Interaction of ChEESE and POP

    Webinar The Successful Interaction of ChEESE and POP - a cross-collaboration of CoEs Mauricio Hanzich and Claudia Rosas   Barcelona Supercomputing Center   REGISTER HERE ChEESE is a new initiative to integrate HPC...

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