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LUMI AI Factory - Service Center

Project description

Supporting the growth of European AI technologies

The advancement of AI technologies in recent years has been accompanied by Europe’s significant efforts to develop and strengthen its innovation ecosystem through novel environments, tools, services, and frameworks. These efforts aim to harmonise AI strategies throughout the EU while monitoring and responding to their impact on society and public and private sectors. The EU-funded LAIF Service Center project will develop and introduce the LUMI AI Factory service centre, leveraging the advanced LUMI supercomputer, the upcoming LUMI-AI system, and AI-optimised LUMI-IQ, to support European efforts to harmonise and strengthen AI technology and innovation, in line with European policies and initiatives.

Objective

As AI technologies and methodologies continue to advance swiftly, Europe has been actively developing and strengthening the ecosystem of frameworks, environments, tools and services required to boost innovation. This comprehensive approach aims to harmonise AI strategies across the continent, addressing the technology’s challenges and opportunities, while assessing its impact on public and private sectors, and society at large. Leveraging the ongoing momentum and LUMI’s successful history, the Finland led consortium responds to the HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2025-AI-01-IBA call by introducing the LUMI AI Factory Service Center project, part of the broader LUMI AI Factory ecosystem leveraging the current LUMI supercomputer but gearing up for the upcoming LUMI-AI system and the related AI-optimised quantum experimental platform LUMI-IQ.

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HORIZON-JU-RIA - HORIZON JU Research and Innovation Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2025-AI-01-IBA

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Coordinator

CSC-TIETEEN TIETOTEKNIIKAN KESKUS OY
Net EU contribution

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€ 8 715 456,25
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KEILARANTA 14
02101 Espoo
Finland

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Region
Manner-Suomi Helsinki-Uusimaa Helsinki-Uusimaa
Activity type
Other
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Total cost

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€ 17 430 912,50

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