June 22-26, Hamburg
ISC 2026 brings together scientists, engineers, and technology leaders to explore the future of High Performance Computing.
This year’s program will focus on:
Breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Advances in High Performance Computing (HPC)
Emerging developments in Quantum Technologies
The roadmap shaping tomorrow’s compute architectures
We are pleased to share that ParTec will be exhibiting at booth M19.
Our team will be on site to discuss next-generation HPC/AI systems and exchange ideas on scalable, sustainable computing infrastructures.
We look forward to meeting you in Hamburg.
February 3-4, Sassenheim-Leiden, Netherlands
ParTec AG participated in the ETP4HPC Conference in the Netherlands, contributing to discussions shaping the future of European High Performance Computing.
Sai Narasimhamurthy, SRA Leader, presented on “Future European HPC and ETP4HPC Pathways, including upcoming SRA Work Plans.”
Co-Founder Hugo Falter, a founding member of ETP4HPC, was also on site, engaging with partners and stakeholders across the European HPC ecosystem.
Two days of valuable discussions, strategic insights, and strong European collaboration.
January 28, Kraków, Poland
ParTec AG kicked off HiPEAC 2026 with the SEANERGYS project workshop
“Towards Energy-Efficient Exascale Computing: Challenges, Innovations, and Synergies,” led by Sai Narasimhamurthy, with valuable contributions from Thomas Moschny and Simon Pickartz.
Throughout the conference, ParTec contributed to key discussions on the future of European HPC and energy-efficient Exascale computing:
Shaping the Future of European HPC – organised by ETP4HPC, focusing on the preparation of the next Strategic Research Agenda (SRA7), led by Sai Narasimhamurthy.
Preparing Applications and European Users to Efficiently Exploit Future ARM-based Exascale Machines – part of the EUPEX Pilot, with Thomas Moschny providing insights into the EUPEX software ecosystem.
With strong engagement across the HPC community, HiPEAC once again highlighted Europe’s commitment to scalable, modular, and energy-efficient supercomputing.
December 9-13, Hillerod
At Supercomputing India, ParTec AG contributed to key discussions shaping the next generation of hybrid high-performance computing environments.
Dr. Simon Pickartz spoke on the special theme track “Global Quantum Strategy – Building Bridges from India to the World”, presenting “Modular Architectures for the Exascale Era: Bridging HPC, AI, and Quantum Computing.” His talk highlighted how modular system architectures enable the seamless integration of quantum accelerators into classical HPC and AI infrastructures — creating scalable, production-ready hybrid environments.
In addition, Dr. Sai Narasimhamurthy and Dr. Simon Pickartz participated in the BoF session “Exascale Data Movement and Storage – Opportunities & Challenges.” The discussion focused on emerging storage and I/O technologies, intelligent data placement, energy-efficient system design, and sustainable architectures required for the Exascale and Post-Exascale era.
A major milestone accompanying these discussions is the progress of the HPCQS project. Within HPCQS, two next-generation Pasqal quantum processors (Jade and Ruby, each with over 100 qubits) were successfully integrated into existing European HPC environments at Forschungszentrum Jülich and CEA.
This integration is based on ParTec’s ParaStation Modulo Software Suite and dynamic Modular System Architecture (dMSA), enabling secure, standardized, and high-performance connectivity between quantum hardware and classical HPC/AI systems — without disrupting established user workflows.
Together, these developments demonstrate how modular hybrid architectures are driving Europe’s path toward scalable, intelligent, and sovereign HPC and quantum infrastructures.
October 24, Online
On 24 October, the ETP4HPC webinar on the Federated Computing Framework brought together experts from across Europe to discuss the future of collaborative HPC infrastructures.
Our colleague Thomas Moschny contributed to the discussion by sharing technical insights into the practical implementation of federated computing frameworks. He highlighted architectural requirements, interoperability challenges, and the importance of modular software environments to enable seamless collaboration across distributed HPC resources.
As part of the Strategic Research Agenda (SRA 6) effort, the working group presented key elements of its upcoming White Paper and invited feedback from the community prior to final publication. The session underlined the growing importance of federated approaches for scalable, interoperable, and sovereign European HPC ecosystems.
October 22-23, Dresden
At Brains on Silicon 2025, Colin Whitbread spoke on how Germany is redefining Europe’s digital sovereignty through hybrid intelligence.
Key topics include:
Europe’s first Exascale supercomputer JUPITER at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC), built and delivered by ParTec and Eviden
ELBJUWEL, in partnership with ParTec and Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR)
ParTec’s modular architecture (dMSA and ParaStation Modulo Software Suite), enabling hardware-agnostic quantum integration into classical HPC and AI environments
The session underscored how hybrid HPC, AI, and quantum architectures are strengthening Europe’s technological leadership and digital sovereignty.
September 30, Stuttgart
At an event organized by DialogUngarn Nonprofit Kft., both Hugo Falter, Co-Founder of ParTec and now Member of the Supervisory Board, and our colleague Hans-Christian Hoppe presented ParTec’s current projects and strategic initiatives.
A central focus was the “Paks Data Centre Campus, BESS & Agro-Photovoltaic Energy Park” project, developed in partnership with 3D Lézertechnika Zrt..
The project combines a next-generation modular hyperscale AI data centre with sustainable energy generation and advanced storage technologies, firmly embedded in Hungary’s HPC, AI, and quantum computing ecosystem. ParTec AG will deliver the hyperscale AI data centre, designed with the capability to integrate quantum computing into classical HPC and AI environments.
September 23-25, Düsseldorf
The 7th collaborative meeting of the QSolid project marked another important milestone in advancing solid-state quantum computing.
Within the project, ParTec’s ParaStation Modulo Software Suite plays a central role as the integrator between quantum hardware and classical HPC systems. By providing a unified software layer, it enables seamless interaction between quantum processors and established high-performance computing infrastructures.
Together with our partners, we are building a bridge between classical HPC and quantum computing — creating a unified, modular platform designed for scalable, production-ready hybrid environments.
This strong collaboration continues to drive innovation at the intersection of HPC and quantum technologies.
September, Jülich
An important milestone in the SEANERGYS project was reached with the first design workshop, held over two days at Forschungszentrum Jülich.
The workshop brought together partners hosting HPC systems to collect key use cases and technical requirements. The objective was to define the first version of the project’s global software architecture — a foundational step for the entire initiative.
This architectural groundwork forms the basis for several core developments within SEANERGYS, including:
AIDAS – an AI-based data system
DSRM – a dynamic scheduling and resource management system
The project is supported by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU), the Bundesministerium für Forschung, Technologie und Raumfahrt, and the Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen.
A big thank you to all participants for their valuable contributions and constructive discussions.
September 24, Budapest
We presented our Paks Data Centre Campus, BESS & Agro-Photovoltaic Energy Park project at an event in Budapest organized by DialogUngarn Nonprofit Kft. in cooperation with DWC Deutscher Wirtschaftsclub Ungarn.
During the evening, we introduced our vision for building a hyperscale AI data centre near Paks — combining modular high-performance computing (HPC), AI capabilities, and future quantum integration with sustainable energy generation and advanced battery storage.
We outlined the integrated concept of the project:
A modular AI data centre designed for hyperscale and AI-focused workloads
A large-scale agro-photovoltaic park for renewable energy generation
A battery energy storage system (BESS) ensuring grid stability and reliable supply
The event provided an excellent opportunity to share our plans for Hungary, engage in meaningful discussions with partners and stakeholders, and highlight how deep-tech innovation and sustainability can go hand in hand.
We sincerely thank the organizers and participants for the inspiring exchange and look forward to continuing our activities and collaborations in Hungary.
September, Jülich
An important milestone in the SEANERGYS project was reached with the first design workshop, held over two days at Forschungszentrum Jülich.
The workshop brought together partners hosting HPC systems to collect key use cases and technical requirements. The objective was to define the first version of the project’s global software architecture — a foundational step for the entire initiative.
This architectural groundwork forms the basis for several core developments within SEANERGYS, including:
AIDAS – an AI-based data system
DSRM – a dynamic scheduling and resource management system
The project is supported by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU), the Bundesministerium für Forschung, Technologie und Raumfahrt, and the Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen.
A big thank you to all participants for their valuable contributions and constructive discussions.
March 24-28, Hillerod
ParTec will participate in the AI4Quantum Conference from March 24-28, 2025, where Dr. Stefan Kister will present a poster. The event promises to showcase groundbreaking research on how artificial intelligence can enhance quantum computational capabilities.
February 6-7, Hamburg
Quantum computing experts from DKRZ, ORCA, ParTec, and other research institutions will meet on February 6-7 to explore quantum computing’s potential to unlock transformative solutions for the most complex climate modeling challenges. This workshop aims to build a community of innovators that are able to reimagine computational climatology.
January 20-24, CERN
The International Conference on Quantum Technology for High-Energy Physics (QT4HEP) returns to CERN on 20–24 January 2025, exploring the transformative potential of quantum technologies for fundamental physics. This year’s event will foster discussions on recent advancements, challenges, and opportunities for collaboration between academia and industry. parTec is proud to participate in the poster session, showcasing “Sensitivity analysis of the quantum kernel estimation algorithm to different noise channels”.
December 10-12, Silicon Valley
Q2B is back for the eighth year in a row, connecting the international quantum community computing ecosystems. The event will be featuring top academics, industry end users, government representatives and quantum computing vendors from all over the world.
Several ParTec team members will be joining the event.
December 5-6, Manchester
Computing Insight UK (CIUK) is the UK’s premier annual High Performance Computing (HPC) conference. This event combines an exhibition of cutting-edge HPC hardware and software with presentations from users sharing real-world experiences.
ParTec will be exhibiting at the event.
November 18-20, Lisbon
EQTC brought together experts to explore advancements in quantum computation, communication, sensing, and more. Attendees were able to engage with the latest scientific findings, network with industry leaders, and discuss the future of Quantum Technologies in Europe through exhibitions, discussions, and special sessions.
ParTec was part of 2 poster sessions – find further details below.
November 17-22, Atlanta
Atlanta is the place to be this fall as the high performance computing community convenes for an exhilarating week of sessions, speakers, and networking at its finest. SC is an unparalleled mix of thousands of scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers, and developers and who intermingle to learn, share, and grow.
More details on ParTec’s participation and key takeaways can be found below.
October 24-25, Munich
Quantum computing is rapidly transitioning from theory to reality, making software development crucial for harnessing its full potential. In response to this growing need, the Munich Quantum Software Forum serves as a key platform for leading figures in the quantum computing software industry.
ParTec joined with a poster pitch on “QMatchaTea: Accelerating Quantum Circuit Emulations with Tensor Networks on HPC Systems”.
October 8-9, Stuttgart
Quantum Effect is the exhibition and conference for application-oriented quantum technologies:
ParTec joined the discussion on stage with our expert Dr. Stefan Kister, who shared his views on “The Future is Hybrid: How to Integrate Quantum Technologies in Today’s Data Centers”.
September 19, Munich
The goal of this first edition of the HPC Roundtable is to discuss the medium-term development and trends of High Performance Computing, AI and Quantum Computing technologies.
ParTec joined the discussion on stage.
September 18-19, Amsterdam
Innovate! EMEA is an exclusive networking and technology event for Supermicro partners and will take place in Amsterdam. The event evolves around the latest infrastructure technologies and solutions, designed to power tomorrow’s data-driven innovations in the data center, the cloud, and at the edge.
Several ParTec team members joined the event.
September 17-18, New York
This leading conference showcases innovations and strategies in HPC, Data Management, AI, and Quantum Computing, driving advancements in FinTech and Capital Markets.
As platinum sponsor ParTec held a keynote on “Leveraging the Imminent Opportunity of Quantum Computing While Managing Its Risks”. Several ParTec team members joined the event.
September 16-20, Montréal
IEEE Quantum Week Panels feature enlightening and impactful discussions among experts on different perspectives of quantum computing and engineering.
Several ParTec team members joined the event, including a panel discussion.
September 2-4, Bonn
ParCFD is an annual international forum devoted to the discussion of recent developments and applications of parallel computing in the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics and related disciplines. The event is organized by the Jülich Supercomputing Centre of Forschungszentrum Jülich, as part of the Helmholtz Association.
ParTec sponsored the event.
August 26-30, Madrid
The first edition of the European Workshop on Quantum Computing for High-Performance Computing will take place in Madrid between 26-30 of August (co-located with Euro-Par 2024 conference).
Several ParTec team members joined the event.
June 11-12, Amsterdam
A unique two-day event hosted by QuIC and co-organised with Quantum Delta NL. The two-day programme features a vibrant business expo day, followed by a captivating plenary day, offering networking opportunities for quantum businesses, end-users, researchers, investors, and policymakers.
ParTec exhibited and spoke at the event.
June 3, Pisa
The international workshop on High Performance and Quantum Computing Integration (HPCQI) held in conjunction with the 33rd International Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing (HDPC) 2024.
ParTec spoke at this workshop.
May 12 – 16, Hamburg
The ISC High Performance 2024 conference and exhibition is an annual global gathering for HPC technology providers and users. It aims to foster the growth of a thriving community that now includes practitioners of machine learning, data analytics, and quantum computing.
ParTec spoke at the HPC Solutions Forum, lead BoFs and was present with our team at booth L20.
April 18, Munich
Our team was invited to participate in the Bitkom joint meeting of the High Performance Computing & Quantum Computing and Artificial Intelligence working groups.
Our expert Dr. Stefan Kister was thrilled to share his thoughts on the interaction of ‘classical’ and Quantum as enablers for AI/ML applications. For key takeaways from his session, please click on the link below.
March 21-22, Berlin
Diving deep into the future of High-Performance-Computing (HPC): Together with ZIB and NextSilicon, ParTec organised an immersive 1.5 day hackathon, exploring an exciting new HPC approach.
Curious to learn more about the hackathon? Find more insights by clicking on the link below.
March 18-21, Antwerp
ParTec presents the results of the joint work of the HPC research projects DEEP-SEA, IO-SEA and RED-SEA at a co-design workshop and poster session at the EuroHPC Summit. The three projects worked together to develop key technologies for European Exascale supercomputers, based on the dynamic Modular System Architecture (dMSA) developed and patented by ParTec in cooperation with Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC).
March 7-8, Paris
Q2B, the premier conference on quantum technologies defining the roadmap to quantum value, is returning to Paris for the second consecutive year, showcasing the excitement and dramatic progress of Europe’s quantum ecosystem.
A number of our team joined the event.
March 3-8, Minneapolis
American Physical Society March Meeting is a scientific research conference that brings together more than 13,000 physicists from around the world to showcase their work, connect with others, and discover groundbreaking physics research.
Several of ParTec’s experts spoke at the event. To learn more about their sessions click on the link below.

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