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HPCKP26 to Convene Global HPC, AI and Quantum Leaders in Barcelona This June

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HPCKP26 to Convene Global HPC, AI and Quantum Leaders in Barcelona This June

May 28, 2026 — The HPC Knowledge Portal Annual Meeting (HPCKP) will feature an outstanding lineup of sessions exploring the latest advancements in High-Performance Computing (HPC), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Quantum Computing. This event will bring together internationally recognized experts, researchers, developers, innovators, and industry leaders from around the world to share insights, ideas, and groundbreaking […] The post HPCKP26 to Convene Global HPC, AI and Quantum Leaders in Barcelona This June appeared first on HPCwire .

Why this matters
Why now

The HPC Knowledge Portal's annual meeting in 2026 highlights the ongoing and accelerating integration of HPC with AI and Quantum technologies, reflecting current industry direction.

Why it’s important

This event brings together global leaders to discuss advancements in foundational compute technologies, directly influencing future technological capabilities and strategic dependencies.

What changes

The continued convergence of HPC, AI, and Quantum computing is solidified as a primary driver of innovation and a critical area for international collaboration and competition.

Winners
  • · HPC solution providers
  • · AI developers
  • · Quantum computing researchers
  • · European tech hubs
Losers
  • · Companies reliant on outdated compute infrastructure
Second-order effects
Direct

Increased collaboration and knowledge sharing accelerate advancements in high-performance computing, AI, and quantum technology.

Second

New compute paradigms emerge faster, driving demand for specialized hardware and talent, and potentially exacerbating the compute supply chain challenges.

Third

The concentrated expertise at such events could influence national AI strategies, potentially feeding into 'sovereign AI' initiatives as nations seek to control critical compute infrastructures.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 55 / 100
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