
SCynergy | Where supercomputing, quantum, and AI converge
28.03 29.03.2025 | Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce Luxemburg
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SCynergy 2025 brings together experts from high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI), and quantum technologies to explore their real-world impact, foster collaboration, and shape Europe’s technological future.
Organised by Supercomputing Luxembourg, with the support of EuroHPC JU and Women in HPC, SCynergy provides a platform for researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers to exchange ideas and drive innovation in sectors such as finance, space, healthcare, and sustainability.
Why Attend SCynergy 2025?
- Learn from leading experts in supercomputing, AI, and quantum computing through talks and practical workshops.
- Explore real-world applications of these technologies in business, research, and public policy.
- Discover opportunities for collaboration in European projects and funding programmes.
- Meet professionals from industry, academia and policymakers to exchange ideas and build new partnerships.
- Take part in discussions on the ethical and sustainable development of advanced computing technologies.
Register for SCynergy 2025 to join leading researchers, businesses, and policymakers at the forefront of AI, HPC and quantum innovations!
What makes SCynergy different?
- A focus on impact – Discussions go beyond theory to explore how these technologies are being used in practice.
- Engaging with policymakers – Understand the role of HPC, AI, and quantum computing in shaping Europe’s technological strategy.
- Practical learning – Workshops and case studies provide hands-on experience tailored to industry professionals.

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