WELCOME TO EUROCC ACCESS

The National Competence Centres (NCCs) are the central points of contact for HPC and related technologies in their country.
Their missions are to:
- Develop and display a comprehensive and transparent map of HPC competences and institutions in their country
- Act as a gateway for industry and academia to providers with suitable expertise or relevant projects, may that be national or international
- Collect HPC training offers in their country and display them in a central place together with international training offers collected by other NCCs
- Foster the industrial uptake of HPC
LET’S GET YOU STARTED!
About the project
About this website
About this HPC
About Green HPC
About the EuroCC Origins
OUR SERVICES
COMPETENCES
Find an overview about the general and NCC specific competences of the EuroCC Network!
TRAINING
Find the various training offers from our EuroCC network!
EVENTS
Find the events of our EuroCC Network!
RESOURCES
Find useful infomation about all HPC-related topics in the form of documents, presentation and videos!
OUR PARTNERS
We connect the NCCs to different stakeholders in the HPC ecosystems. You can see some of our collaborators here:



WHAT’S NEW?
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EuroCC Conference – Uniting Competences for a Stronger Europe
The international scientific and academic conference in the field of high-performance computing(HPC), called “EuroCC/CASTIEL”, was held from September 6 to 9 in Bečići, Montenegro. The conference is realized within the framework of the EuroCC project-National Competence Centers in the Framework of EuroHPC that deals with high performance computing.
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NCC Switzerland: Connected and strong – the European HPC ecosystem
Over 200 HPC experts from 33 countries just met at the EuroCC/CASTIEL conference in Montenegro — to speak about the relevance of the National Competence Centres (NCCs) for bundling knowledge and creating synergies, and many things more. CSCS has also been part of EuroCC and its effort to build a strong European HPC ecosystem —…
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NCC Croatia – The Vini in silico cancer model presented at the Drugbank Academic Research Webinar
The research team at the Ruđer Bošković Institute’s Center for Informatics and Computing, in addition to already having access to supercomputing resources for the Vini in silico model of cancer (Vini) development at the University of Rijeka (UNIRI), University of Zagreb, University Computing Center (SRCE), and Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), this year gained access to…