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Upcoming Events - What to watch for at HPC User Forum 2025

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July 29, 2025
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September 3–4, 2025 — Hyatt Regency, Reston, Virginia

Why HPC Managers Should Attend

  • Connect with peers facing similar operational and integration challenges as HPC centers scale. The agenda will tackle critical themes like HPC‑AI convergence, datacenter growth strategies, cloud‑hybrid architectures, and infrastructure trends.
  • Learn from real-world user strategies presented across industry, government, and academic tracks, including sessions on emerging infrastructure, quantum integration, and scheduler innovations.

Quantum & Hybrid HPC Relevance

  • Expect sessions exploring how AI and quantum workloads impact HPC infrastructure, including scheduler integration, data access bottlenecks, and hybrid deployment models.
  • QuEra hopes to be referenced in sessions highlighting the integration of quantum processors into classical HPC systems — potentially in talks about emerging technologies. Stay tuned for the final agenda.

What to Watch For

  • Quantum-HPC Integration Insights: Expect sessions highlighting real-world hybrid quantum-classical deployments and early-stage results from leading HPC centers.
  • Strategic Guidance: Look for a keynote or panel discussion with QuEra experts covering practical approaches to quantum acceleration within HPC workflows.
  • Peer Networking: Connect directly with other HPC leaders actively working on scheduler-level integration, pilot project outcomes, and best practices for quantum hardware procurement..

Why This Matters to You

Attending HPC User Forum offers a rare vantage into next‑generation infrastructure challenges and solutions. By aligning your newsletter release or call‑to‑action with this event, you can tap into high engagement moments for readers who are actively seeking strategy-level guidance — especially around quantum and hybrid HPC adoption.


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Opinion

Upcoming Events - What to watch for at HPC User Forum 2025

July 29, 2025
min read
6 min read
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September 3–4, 2025 — Hyatt Regency, Reston, Virginia

Why HPC Managers Should Attend

  • Connect with peers facing similar operational and integration challenges as HPC centers scale. The agenda will tackle critical themes like HPC‑AI convergence, datacenter growth strategies, cloud‑hybrid architectures, and infrastructure trends.
  • Learn from real-world user strategies presented across industry, government, and academic tracks, including sessions on emerging infrastructure, quantum integration, and scheduler innovations.

Quantum & Hybrid HPC Relevance

  • Expect sessions exploring how AI and quantum workloads impact HPC infrastructure, including scheduler integration, data access bottlenecks, and hybrid deployment models.
  • QuEra hopes to be referenced in sessions highlighting the integration of quantum processors into classical HPC systems — potentially in talks about emerging technologies. Stay tuned for the final agenda.

What to Watch For

  • Quantum-HPC Integration Insights: Expect sessions highlighting real-world hybrid quantum-classical deployments and early-stage results from leading HPC centers.
  • Strategic Guidance: Look for a keynote or panel discussion with QuEra experts covering practical approaches to quantum acceleration within HPC workflows.
  • Peer Networking: Connect directly with other HPC leaders actively working on scheduler-level integration, pilot project outcomes, and best practices for quantum hardware procurement..

Why This Matters to You

Attending HPC User Forum offers a rare vantage into next‑generation infrastructure challenges and solutions. By aligning your newsletter release or call‑to‑action with this event, you can tap into high engagement moments for readers who are actively seeking strategy-level guidance — especially around quantum and hybrid HPC adoption.


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