ESI attends the 10th Teratec Forum for the Development of High Performance Computing
Paris, France – June 23, 2015 – ESI Group, pioneer and world-leading solution provider in Virtual Prototyping for manufacturing industries, will attend the 10th Teratec Forum at the Ecole Polytechnique in Palaiseau, June 23 & 24. A founding member of the organization, ESI has supported Teratec for the past decade. Today, Teratec plays a leading role in accelerating the developments of High Performance Computing in Europe. For this reason, ESI has chosen the Teratec Campus, near Paris, to host its new European HPC center which is due to open this summer.
Plans for ESI’s new European HPC Center in Bruyères-le-Chatel, near Paris.
In a highly competitive global context, European countries are engaging in digital strategies as a means to increase their industrial competitiveness. Ten years ago, leading French industrial companies, R&D centers and local authorities joined forces to create the non-profit association Teratec, aimed at supporting innovation through High-Performance Computing.
Teratec’s role includes the creation and the promotion of French and European R&D projects led in conjunction with industrial players, technology providers, research centers and competitiveness clusters. Teratec also supports small and medium businesses in adopting HPC solutions, organizes training, and sets-up international partnerships. To promote the use of HPC, Teratec organizes seminars and the annual Teratec Forum: a two-day conference and tradeshow gathering HPC experts from all Europe. This coming June 23 & 24, ESI will attend the 10th Teratec Forum at the Ecole Polytechnique in Palaiseau, France.
2012 marked the opening of the Teratec Campus, a 13 000 m2 site hosting key HPC players such as BULL, CEA, Intel, Silkan, Avantis Technologies, CMI Defence and ESI Group. The Campus is also home to the CEA’s “Très Grand Centre de Calcul” or TGCC – Europe’s largest HPC center. The TGCC now features France’s first Petascale machine, Curie, with a total computing capacity in excess of 2 petaflops, and the next generation Computing Center for Research and Technology (CCRT). The Curie has been instrumental in running large calculations for state-of-the-art simulation projects such as the PRACE project “FMOC – Fast Multiphysics Optimization of a Car” led by Renault, ESI Group, Ecole Centrale de Lyon and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne. The FMOC used models with more than 20 million finite elements to simulate a car crash and to accurately predict the vehicle’s performance with the objective of improving passenger safety.
This summer, ESI will open its own European HPC center on the Teratec Campus.
ESI strives to push the boundaries of simulation in support of industrial innovation. To this aim, ESI’s new European HPC Center will offer a robust and secure platform enabling ESI to meet the needs of its European customer base. The vicinity of the TGCC and leading solution providers offers an ideal setting to foster innovative industrial and R&D projects."
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