Description
EGI is a federator of national and domain-specific e-infrastructure capabilities, with governance rooted in national e-infrastructures (NGIs) and international scientific communities. This session will zoom into the national level of EGI, offering a comprehensive view of the latest developments and future initiatives from EGI member countries.
Through a series of insightful talks, representatives from various countries will highlight their recent achievements, showcasing successful services and innovative approaches tailored to serve scientific communities. Attendees will gain an understanding of the diverse strategies and roadmaps that member countries are implementing to enhance their e-infrastructures. The session will also feature discussions on upcoming projects and collaborative efforts aimed at addressing future challenges and advancing the capabilities of EGI. Join us to explore how national perspectives within the EGI federation are driving progress and fostering a robust ecosystem for scientific research and innovation.
In Italy thanks to the investment coming from Italy’s Recovery and Resilience Plan projects (mainly ICSC: https://www.supercomputing-icsc.it/, Terabit: https://www.terabit-project.it/, and others) INFN is implementing a distributed HW, SW infrastructure that will be used to support very heterogeneous scientific use cases, not only coming from the INFN Community, but also with the full Italian...
PLGrid is a nationwide computing infrastructure designed to support scientific research and experimental development across a wide range of scientific and economic fields. PLGrid provides access to supercomputers, quantum computers, specialized accelerators for artificial intelligence, cloud computing, disk storage, optimized computing software and assistance from experts from the entire...
Modern life sciences research has undergone a rapid development driven mainly by the technical improvements in analytical areas leading to miniaturization, parallelization, and high throughput processing of biological samples. This has led to the generation of huge amounts of experimental data. To meet these rising demands, the German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure (de.NBI) was...
The Hungarian Research Network's (HUN-REN) Data Repository Platform (ARP) is a national repository infrastructure that was opened to the public in March 2024. With ARP, we aim to create a federated research data repository system that supports the data management needs across its institutional network. Implementing ARP is our first step towards establishing an EOSC compliant research...
The University of Zagreb, University Computing Centre (SRCE) has been providing all layers of e-infrastructure for Croatian science and higher education for more than 50 years. The latest expansion achieved through the project Croatian Scientific and Educational Cloud (HR-ZOO) brought
five new data centers in four major cities, significant bandwidth improvement in the national educational and...