For curious explorers and forward-thinking innovators.
Scaling up
innovation
for impact
17 November, 2026
Helsinki, Sokos Hotel Tripla

About the summit \
What is it about?
The event focuses on high-performance computing and the world-class growth opportunities it offers for companies. Nordic companies have access to unique tools to accelerate growth – the EuroHPC LUMI supercomputer, its successor LUMI-AI and the quantum computer LUMI-IQ, which will be launched in autumn 2027. In addition, companies will receive expert support from the National HPC Competence Centers (NCC) and the LUMI AI Factory.
Who should be here?
This event is designed for curious minds – R&D-driven innovators, technology leaders and business decision-makers who want to stay ahead of industry trends, expand their networks and explore new growth and innovation opportunities. This event is for you if you work in demanding simulations, AI development, digital twins or quantum computing – or are interested in their benefits for your company.
What do you get?
You will be among the first to hear about the latest cutting-edge technology opportunities for companies. You will meet Nordic experts in high-performance computing, quantum computing and artificial intelligence, be inspired by real-life use cases and gain new tools and insights that will help you scale your own innovations.

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One day. The full Nordic stack.
Keynotes, company cases and hands-on sessions from across the Nordics — followed by networking. See the full schedule of talks, topics and breaks.
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Companies
09:00
Doors open & morning coffee
09:30
Welcome & opening words
Host / Organizer
09:45
Keynote: Scaling up innovation to impact
Keynote speaker
10:30
Company case: From experimentation to impact
Nordic company
11:15
Coffee break
11:30
Panel: AI & supercomputing in the Nordics
Panelists
12:30
Lunch & networking
13:30
Afternoon sessions: company cases
Startups to enterprises
15:00
Coffee break
15:15
Fireside chat: scaling competitiveness
Featured guest
16:00
Closing words
Host / Organizer
16:30
Networking & drinks
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Venue
Sokos Hotel Tripla
Fredikanterassi 1 B, 00520 Helsinki — in the Pasila district, directly above the Mall of Tripla and next to Pasila railway station.
Getting there
Pasila is Helsinki’s second-busiest transport hub. Commuter and long-distance trains stop at Pasila station (5 minutes from Helsinki Central); trams 2, 7 and 9 and multiple bus lines serve the area. From Helsinki Airport, take the Ring Rail Line (I / P trains) directly to Pasila in about 25 minutes.
Where to stay
Original Sokos Hotel Tripla (at the venue) and Scandic Tripla are both in the same block. Additional hotels are a short train ride away in Helsinki city centre.
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About us \
Organized by the Nordic HPC National Competence Centers and LUMI AI Factory
Nordic companies will have exceptional tools and support to grow – the EuroHPC LUMI supercomputer and support from National Competence Centers (NCC) and LUMI AI Factory.
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Denmark

Iceland
Norway

Sweden
EuroCC 3 has received funding from the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (JU) under Grant Agreement No. 101306701. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Digital Europe Programme and Germany, Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, the Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Türkiye, and Kosovo.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EuroHPC Joint Undertaking. Neither the European Union nor the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking can be held responsible for them.
HPC in Europe is the umbrella brand uniting Europe’s high-performance computing initiatives across 36+ countries.
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