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One Logo, One Name – Even More Possibilities

PCSS has become our only official brand for the whole world. In order to enhance communication and global identification of our Center, we decided to cease using PSNC (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center) and stay with the acronym of the original Polish name “Poznańskie Centrum Superkomputerowo-Sieciowe”.

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PIAST-Q: A Leap for European Quantum Computing

PIAST-Q in Poznań, Poland is the first inauguration of a EuroHPC quantum computer marks a milestone in building a European quantum computing infrastructure. This is also the first EuroHPC infrastructure located in Poland.

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First Polish AI Factory Consortium: PIAST-AI

Significant step towards making Europe a leader in AI technology has been taken – the PIAST-AI Factory at PCSS was selected by the European Commission to participate in the “AI Factories” program. This makes the Capital of Wielkopolska region a crucial driving force in the development of fields such as: IT, cybersecurity, space technologies, robotics, and sustainable development.

ICT Research and Development Center

PSNC provides access to a world-class e-Infrastructure for the scientific community, a specific research and development environment – DIGITAL SCIENCE – for “proof of concept” projects, prototyping or large-scale pilot projects. Another branch of our activity is in DIGITAL INDUSTRY, which is focused on the creation of innovations based on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), i.e. the execution of specific implementations for various fields of science and industry. Equally important is our work in the context of SOCIAL INNOVATION to spread knowledge and awareness of contemporary technological opportunities among various social groups, as well as actively fighting against digital exclusion.
For over 30 years, we have been open to extensive cooperation both with research institutions to explore new areas of scientific challenges in joint projects and with industry partners – new entrants or large companies for which our competence and experience can become a strong asset to develop competitive innovation. Come and join us!

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  • The image features a silver desktop monitor positioned at an angle against a dark gray background, showcasing a website titled "Master 3D Techniques for Cultural Heritage." The website on the screen displays a sleek interface with a large image of an ancient vase and various navigation menus. In the top left corner, there is a white "PCSS" logo, while the bottom left features an orange decorative graphic resembling a circuit board or nodes. The overall composition is clean and professional, using a minimalist aesthetic to highlight the digital content on the screen.

    Stay Connected: Subscribe to the 3D-4CH Newsletter

    The 3D-4CH project – which PCSS is a proud partner of – focuses on developing an Online Competence Center that will provide access to knowledge, tools and training for the 3D digitisation and preservation of cultural heritage. By subscribing to the 3D-4CH Newsletter, you will be among the first to find out about the launch of the Online Competence Center, with early insights into its content and upcoming offerings.

  • PUCHACZ project visual: large blue PUCHACZ wordmark on white background, PCSS logo on blue panel with Polish title ‘Platforma Uzyskiwania CHarakterystyk Adwersarzy i CyberZagrożeń’, and logos of European Funds, Republic of Poland, and European Union co-financing

    PUCHACZ: Platform for obtaining characteristics of adversaries and cyber threats

    In December 2025, an agreement was signed for the implementation of the largest project submitted in the second FENG 2.4 call for network institutions: PUCHACZ – Platform for Obtaining Characteristics of Adversaries and Cyber Threats. The project, coordinated by PCSS, focuses on various aspects of combating cyber threats and developing technologies in the areas of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence — particularly the application of AI approaches in cybersecurity, as well as improving the security and resilience of AI systems themselves.

  • A person using a laptop with virtual icons representing cloud computing, data security and digital services, with prominent NAVISP and ESA logos in the foreground.

    Security of time synchronization in critical infrastructure

    The international project “Assessment of Time Transfer Techniques For Resilient Regional (Transnational) UTC Infrastructure” will begin on February 2, 2026, led by PCSS. Implemented under the NAVISP programme of the European Space Agency, the initiative aims to strengthen the resilience of Europe’s time and frequency infrastructure. The project will focus on ensuring reliable synchronization sources for key sectors of the economy.

  • Abstract blue digital network with glowing circuit lines, representing quantum communication technology, featuring the PIONIER-Q and EuroQCI logos on a light background

    EuroQCI: Quantum Connections Between Poland and Europe Coming Soon

    Poland is strengthening its position within the European quantum technology ecosystem. Strategic projects for the development of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) communications, together with the satellite-based PIONIER-Q-SAT project, will connect the national PIONIER-Q network with the infrastructures of other EU countries. Initiatives implemented under the EuroQCI programme will create an innovative and secure quantum communication network, linking Poland with Western Europe, the Baltic states, and Southern Europe.

  • A blue rectangular graphic with the white PCSS logo in the top left corner on a solid blue background, featuring the white Polish text “Robert Pękal powołany do Rady ds. Cyfryzacji” on the left, and on the right a circular portrait of a man in a suit inside an orange-ringed circle, connected to decorative orange circuit-like lines.

    Robert Pękal appointed to the Council for Digitization

    Robert Pękal, Director of PCSS, has been appointed as a member of the 6th term of the Council for Digitization by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gawkowski. This appointment confirms the Center’s expert role in shaping the strategic directions of Poland’s information society and digital economy development. The first meeting of the newly established advisory body is scheduled for January 16, 2026.

  • A banner featuring a stylized DNA double helix intertwined with silhouettes of iconic Polish landmarks, symbolizing the connection between science and national heritage.

    An Agreement for Cooperation within the EdgePL Project

    A cooperation agreement has been signed to launch EdgePL – a major national initiative aimed at building a pilot system of edge computing nodes across Poland. The signing took place at the Poznan University of Technology, where representatives of the consortium — including the Director of the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences — formalized their commitment to the project.

  • The image shows three men standing in an observation room with dark walls, looking into a massive supercomputing center through a large glass window. Visible behind the glass are rows of server racks, featuring the prominent, stylized logo "FRONTIER". The men are professionally dressed in business-casual attire, suggesting a visit to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory facility.

    Establishment of cooperation with Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    Poznańskie Centrum Superkomputerowo-Sieciowe has launched a collaboration with the prestigious American Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). ORNL is a leading research laboratory, renowned for its partnerships with global giants such as NASA, undertaking projects ranging from data science to advanced ecosystem modeling.

  • Promotional graphic for the 10th Biogas Congress Conference & Expo, showing the event title in Polish, a line drawing of biogas tanks, the tagline “Największe spotkanie branży w Europie Centralnej” (The largest industry meeting in Central Europe), and the date and venue information: 16–17 December 2025, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Conference Centre, Warsaw

    Cybersecurity threats discussed at the Biogas Congress

    The jubilee 10th Biogas Congress, held on December 16–17, 2025, became a platform for exchanging experiences in the fields of digitalization and security in modern energy systems. The event paid particular attention to the growing cyber threats that, amid ongoing digital transformation, increasingly affect the biogas and biomethane sectors.

  • This image appears to be a group photo from an awards ceremony or competition, likely held indoors in a modern building with a large atrium or staircase. * **Subject:** A large group of people, spanning several rows, is gathered together for a photo. Many appear to be young students or competitors, while others look like organizers or faculty. * **Focal Point:** The central focus is a smaller group of individuals in the front holding a large novelty check. * **Details on the Check:** The check is for **10 000 zł** (10,000 Polish Zloty) and includes the text **"MIND CHALLENGE"** and **"PCSS"** (Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center, whose logo is also visible in the top left). The check is made out to "MIESZANKA STUDENCKA" (Student Mix/Blend). * **Attire and Setting:** People are dressed in business casual or smart casual attire, though a few individuals are wearing white hard hats or safety vests, possibly indicating a connection to an engineering or construction field. The background features glass railings, indoor plants, and a bright, well-lit space. It captures the moment the winners of the "Mind Challenge" competition, likely a team called "Mieszanka Studencka," received their 10,000 zł prize.

    The MIND Challenge Program Finale

    The pilot edition of the MIND Challenge incubator program, coordinated by PCSS, has successfully been concluded. During the ceremonial Demo Day held at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, participants presented innovative prototype solutions developed by interdisciplinary teams using the living lab methodology.

  • Official Visit (PROXIMA Supercomputer) This image shows a group of eight adults standing in front of a modern installation that appears to be part of a server room or a high-tech facility. Behind the group is a large display or door with the text "PROXIMA SUPERCOMPUTER" and a space-themed background. The individuals are formally dressed (business attire), suggesting an official visit or the inauguration of the supercomputer. Given the context, the individuals are likely high-ranking officials, including a minister (perhaps indicated by the file name), and PCSS leadership, posing with the PROXIMA Supercomputer.

    Ministry of Development and Regional Policy Representatives Visit PCSS

    On 8 December 2025, PCSS hosted a delegation from the Ministry of Development and Regional Policy, led by the Minister of Funds and Regional Policy, Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz. She was accompanied by Members of Parliament Ewa Schädler and Adam Luboński. The visit offered a valuable opportunity to present PCSS’ strategic research infrastructure and highlight our Center’s role in advancing digital transformation across both the region and the country.

  • A middle‑aged person with short dark hair and a thoughtful expression rests their chin on their hand, wearing a dark jacket over a black shirt against a plain light gray background, with a blue PCSS logo in the top left corner and an orange circuit‑like graphic along the bottom edge.

    10th Biogas Congress coming soon. PCSS expert among speakers

    This year’s edition of the event organised by the publishers of “Magazyn Biomasa” will once again attract numerous representatives of the agricultural, technology and energy sectors, who, in close cooperation with investors and public administration bodies, are shaping the future of Polish agriculture. The event will take place on 16–17 December at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Conference Centre in Warsaw and will naturally feature representatives of PCSS.

  • A group of around twenty people are standing in a meeting room, posing for a group photo. They are arranged in a line facing the camera, wearing conference badges, with large windows and an urban skyline visible in the background.

    OpenAgri project presented in Belgium

    On 1–2 December 2025, the plenary meeting of the international OpenAgri project, focused on developing open technologies for agriculture, was held in Ghent, Belgium. PCSS presented the results of the Polish pilot – an intelligent potato crop irrigation system that increased yields by as much as 26% compared to the reference field, while simultaneously minimizing water consumption.

  • A wide-angle photo shows a modern lecture hall during a conference presentation about the PIAST-AI project at PCSS, with a large slide in Polish projected at the front of the room. In the foreground are several rows of seated attendees, while a speaker stands on the right near banners and a camera operator records the event from the side. The slide on the screen presents the EU strategy for artificial intelligence, including bullet points, diagrams and logos of European and academic institutions.

    80 years of the University Library in Wrocław – PCSS Experts at the Conference

    Between 4 and 5 December 2025, the anniversary conference “When Tradition Meets Technology. 80 Years of the University Library in Wrocław, 20 Years of the Digital Library of the University of Wrocław and Future Directions” was held at the University of Wrocław Library (BUWr). The event offered an important opportunity to reflect on the role of academic libraries in the era of digital transformation, and thus the participation of PCSS representatives — a key technological partner — was an essential part of the programme.

  • The photo shows a large group of professionals standing on a stage at the British Library during the AI4LAM event. They are posing together after signing an agreement, many holding burgundy folders, with a presentation screen behind them displaying the AI4LAM logo. The setting appears formal and ceremonial, highlighting international collaboration. A PCSS logo is visible in the corner of the image, indicating institutional participation. The group represents a diverse mix of experts from libraries, archives, museums, and technology organizations.

    PCSS Is Among the Signatories of AI4LAM

    Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center has become a signatory of the Memorandum of Understanding that formally establishes AI4LAM (Artificial Intelligence for Libraries, Archives and Museums). The signing took place during the Fantastic Future 2025 conference held on 3–5 December 2025 at the British Library, with representatives from more than 40 institutions worldwide in attendance.

  • The image is a promotional graphic for a project called "Lumen" and features a person named Aleksandra Nowak. A professional portrait of Aleksandra Nowak, a woman with glasses, is on the left side of the graphic. The top right of the graphic contains two smaller images: one of a glass globe resting on a bed of moss, and another of a foggy, mountainous landscape. Below the images is a section dedicated to "Lumen Voices | Spotlight on our partners" with the logo "PCSS" and the name "Aleksandra Nowak." The bottom of the graphic includes text indicating that the project is "Funded by the European Union" and a website address.

    PCSS’ Aleksandra Nowak Is One of LUMEN’s Voices

    An interview with Aleksandra Nowak – the Head of Digital Libraries and Knowledge Platforms Department of PCSS, has just appeared on the lumenproject.eu website as a part of the LUMEN Voices series. Aleksandra gave an insight on her team’s role in the LUMEN project, which combines mathematical sciences, humanities, social sciences, earth systems, molecular dynamics, and more.

  • About PSNC in GÉANT CONNECT

    About PSNC in GÉANT CONNECT

    The latest, June issue of the magazine "CONNECT", focused on the GÉANT network and community, features an article on next-generation research infrastructures. These projects are being implemented within four leading projects run by PCSS and based on the PIONIER Network.

  • GÉANT’s “Foresight 2030: Navigating Change” Report

    GÉANT’s “Foresight 2030: Navigating Change” Report

    At the end of 2024, GÉANT released a report identifying the key opportunities and challenges facing the NREN community (National Research and Education Network) in the coming decade. One of the authors of this document is Raimundas Tuminauskas – Head of the Network Infrastructure and Services Department at PSNC.

  • Nobel Prizes 2024: AI in Physics and Chemistry

    Nobel Prizes 2024: AI in Physics and Chemistry

    This year's Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry highlight the groundbreaking role of artificial intelligence in those fields. To get insights into this significant development, we reached out to Dr Mikołaj Buchwald – an expert from the PSNC Internet Services Department, whose research interests include cognitive neuroscience, machine learning methodology, as well as using AI plus advanced data analysis to explain human physiology and psychology.

  • PSNC Leaps into the future of computing

    PSNC Leaps into the future of computing

    Thanks to the Dariah.lab infrastructure, the first pilot projects for the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage resources have been implemented in 2023. Dariah.lab is a research infrastructure for the humanities and arts, built as part of the DARIAH-PL project. It serves to acquire, store and integrate cultural data from the humanities and social sciences, and to process, visualise and share digital resources.

  • International Media on PSNC

    International Media on PSNC

    Here is a short sellection of recent articles on PSNC that have appeared in some international media.

  • Dariah.lab: cultural heritage documentation

    Dariah.lab: cultural heritage documentation

    Thanks to the Dariah.lab infrastructure, the first pilot projects for the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage resources have been implemented in 2023. Dariah.lab is a research infrastructure for the humanities and arts, built as part of the DARIAH-PL project. It serves to acquire, store and integrate cultural data from the humanities and social sciences, and to process, visualise and share digital resources.

  • The image features a silver desktop monitor positioned at an angle against a dark gray background, showcasing a website titled "Master 3D Techniques for Cultural Heritage." The website on the screen displays a sleek interface with a large image of an ancient vase and various navigation menus. In the top left corner, there is a white "PCSS" logo, while the bottom left features an orange decorative graphic resembling a circuit board or nodes. The overall composition is clean and professional, using a minimalist aesthetic to highlight the digital content on the screen.

    Stay Connected: Subscribe to the 3D-4CH Newsletter

    The 3D-4CH project – which PCSS is a proud partner of – focuses on developing an Online Competence Center that will provide access to knowledge, tools and training for the 3D digitisation and preservation of cultural heritage. By subscribing to the 3D-4CH Newsletter, you will be among the first to find out about the launch of the Online Competence Center, with early insights into its content and upcoming offerings.

  • Promotional graphic for the 10th Biogas Congress Conference & Expo, showing the event title in Polish, a line drawing of biogas tanks, the tagline “Największe spotkanie branży w Europie Centralnej” (The largest industry meeting in Central Europe), and the date and venue information: 16–17 December 2025, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Conference Centre, Warsaw

    Cybersecurity threats discussed at the Biogas Congress

    The jubilee 10th Biogas Congress, held on December 16–17, 2025, became a platform for exchanging experiences in the fields of digitalization and security in modern energy systems. The event paid particular attention to the growing cyber threats that, amid ongoing digital transformation, increasingly affect the biogas and biomethane sectors.

  • The image is a promotional graphic for a project called "Lumen" and features a person named Aleksandra Nowak. A professional portrait of Aleksandra Nowak, a woman with glasses, is on the left side of the graphic. The top right of the graphic contains two smaller images: one of a glass globe resting on a bed of moss, and another of a foggy, mountainous landscape. Below the images is a section dedicated to "Lumen Voices | Spotlight on our partners" with the logo "PCSS" and the name "Aleksandra Nowak." The bottom of the graphic includes text indicating that the project is "Funded by the European Union" and a website address.

    PCSS’ Aleksandra Nowak Is One of LUMEN’s Voices

    An interview with Aleksandra Nowak – the Head of Digital Libraries and Knowledge Platforms Department of PCSS, has just appeared on the lumenproject.eu website as a part of the LUMEN Voices series. Aleksandra gave an insight on her team’s role in the LUMEN project, which combines mathematical sciences, humanities, social sciences, earth systems, molecular dynamics, and more.

  • PUCHACZ project visual: large blue PUCHACZ wordmark on white background, PCSS logo on blue panel with Polish title ‘Platforma Uzyskiwania CHarakterystyk Adwersarzy i CyberZagrożeń’, and logos of European Funds, Republic of Poland, and European Union co-financing

    PUCHACZ: Platform for obtaining characteristics of adversaries and cyber threats

    In December 2025, an agreement was signed for the implementation of the largest project submitted in the second FENG 2.4 call for network institutions: PUCHACZ – Platform for Obtaining Characteristics of Adversaries and Cyber Threats. The project, coordinated by PCSS, focuses on various aspects of combating cyber threats and developing technologies in the areas of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence — particularly the application of AI approaches in cybersecurity, as well as improving the security and resilience of AI systems themselves.

  • About PSNC in GÉANT CONNECT

    About PSNC in GÉANT CONNECT

    The latest, June issue of the magazine "CONNECT", focused on the GÉANT network and community, features an article on next-generation research infrastructures. These projects are being implemented within four leading projects run by PCSS and based on the PIONIER Network.

  • A person using a laptop with virtual icons representing cloud computing, data security and digital services, with prominent NAVISP and ESA logos in the foreground.

    Security of time synchronization in critical infrastructure

    The international project “Assessment of Time Transfer Techniques For Resilient Regional (Transnational) UTC Infrastructure” will begin on February 2, 2026, led by PCSS. Implemented under the NAVISP programme of the European Space Agency, the initiative aims to strengthen the resilience of Europe’s time and frequency infrastructure. The project will focus on ensuring reliable synchronization sources for key sectors of the economy.

  • This image appears to be a group photo from an awards ceremony or competition, likely held indoors in a modern building with a large atrium or staircase. * **Subject:** A large group of people, spanning several rows, is gathered together for a photo. Many appear to be young students or competitors, while others look like organizers or faculty. * **Focal Point:** The central focus is a smaller group of individuals in the front holding a large novelty check. * **Details on the Check:** The check is for **10 000 zł** (10,000 Polish Zloty) and includes the text **"MIND CHALLENGE"** and **"PCSS"** (Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center, whose logo is also visible in the top left). The check is made out to "MIESZANKA STUDENCKA" (Student Mix/Blend). * **Attire and Setting:** People are dressed in business casual or smart casual attire, though a few individuals are wearing white hard hats or safety vests, possibly indicating a connection to an engineering or construction field. The background features glass railings, indoor plants, and a bright, well-lit space. It captures the moment the winners of the "Mind Challenge" competition, likely a team called "Mieszanka Studencka," received their 10,000 zł prize.

    The MIND Challenge Program Finale

    The pilot edition of the MIND Challenge incubator program, coordinated by PCSS, has successfully been concluded. During the ceremonial Demo Day held at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, participants presented innovative prototype solutions developed by interdisciplinary teams using the living lab methodology.

  • Abstract blue digital network with glowing circuit lines, representing quantum communication technology, featuring the PIONIER-Q and EuroQCI logos on a light background

    EuroQCI: Quantum Connections Between Poland and Europe Coming Soon

    Poland is strengthening its position within the European quantum technology ecosystem. Strategic projects for the development of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) communications, together with the satellite-based PIONIER-Q-SAT project, will connect the national PIONIER-Q network with the infrastructures of other EU countries. Initiatives implemented under the EuroQCI programme will create an innovative and secure quantum communication network, linking Poland with Western Europe, the Baltic states, and Southern Europe.

  • Official Visit (PROXIMA Supercomputer) This image shows a group of eight adults standing in front of a modern installation that appears to be part of a server room or a high-tech facility. Behind the group is a large display or door with the text "PROXIMA SUPERCOMPUTER" and a space-themed background. The individuals are formally dressed (business attire), suggesting an official visit or the inauguration of the supercomputer. Given the context, the individuals are likely high-ranking officials, including a minister (perhaps indicated by the file name), and PCSS leadership, posing with the PROXIMA Supercomputer.

    Ministry of Development and Regional Policy Representatives Visit PCSS

    On 8 December 2025, PCSS hosted a delegation from the Ministry of Development and Regional Policy, led by the Minister of Funds and Regional Policy, Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz. She was accompanied by Members of Parliament Ewa Schädler and Adam Luboński. The visit offered a valuable opportunity to present PCSS’ strategic research infrastructure and highlight our Center’s role in advancing digital transformation across both the region and the country.

  • GÉANT’s “Foresight 2030: Navigating Change” Report

    GÉANT’s “Foresight 2030: Navigating Change” Report

    At the end of 2024, GÉANT released a report identifying the key opportunities and challenges facing the NREN community (National Research and Education Network) in the coming decade. One of the authors of this document is Raimundas Tuminauskas – Head of the Network Infrastructure and Services Department at PSNC.

  • A blue rectangular graphic with the white PCSS logo in the top left corner on a solid blue background, featuring the white Polish text “Robert Pękal powołany do Rady ds. Cyfryzacji” on the left, and on the right a circular portrait of a man in a suit inside an orange-ringed circle, connected to decorative orange circuit-like lines.

    Robert Pękal appointed to the Council for Digitization

    Robert Pękal, Director of PCSS, has been appointed as a member of the 6th term of the Council for Digitization by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gawkowski. This appointment confirms the Center’s expert role in shaping the strategic directions of Poland’s information society and digital economy development. The first meeting of the newly established advisory body is scheduled for January 16, 2026.

  • A middle‑aged person with short dark hair and a thoughtful expression rests their chin on their hand, wearing a dark jacket over a black shirt against a plain light gray background, with a blue PCSS logo in the top left corner and an orange circuit‑like graphic along the bottom edge.

    10th Biogas Congress coming soon. PCSS expert among speakers

    This year’s edition of the event organised by the publishers of “Magazyn Biomasa” will once again attract numerous representatives of the agricultural, technology and energy sectors, who, in close cooperation with investors and public administration bodies, are shaping the future of Polish agriculture. The event will take place on 16–17 December at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Conference Centre in Warsaw and will naturally feature representatives of PCSS.

  • Nobel Prizes 2024: AI in Physics and Chemistry

    Nobel Prizes 2024: AI in Physics and Chemistry

    This year's Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry highlight the groundbreaking role of artificial intelligence in those fields. To get insights into this significant development, we reached out to Dr Mikołaj Buchwald – an expert from the PSNC Internet Services Department, whose research interests include cognitive neuroscience, machine learning methodology, as well as using AI plus advanced data analysis to explain human physiology and psychology.

  • A banner featuring a stylized DNA double helix intertwined with silhouettes of iconic Polish landmarks, symbolizing the connection between science and national heritage.

    An Agreement for Cooperation within the EdgePL Project

    A cooperation agreement has been signed to launch EdgePL – a major national initiative aimed at building a pilot system of edge computing nodes across Poland. The signing took place at the Poznan University of Technology, where representatives of the consortium — including the Director of the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences — formalized their commitment to the project.

  • A group of around twenty people are standing in a meeting room, posing for a group photo. They are arranged in a line facing the camera, wearing conference badges, with large windows and an urban skyline visible in the background.

    OpenAgri project presented in Belgium

    On 1–2 December 2025, the plenary meeting of the international OpenAgri project, focused on developing open technologies for agriculture, was held in Ghent, Belgium. PCSS presented the results of the Polish pilot – an intelligent potato crop irrigation system that increased yields by as much as 26% compared to the reference field, while simultaneously minimizing water consumption.

  • PSNC Leaps into the future of computing

    PSNC Leaps into the future of computing

    Thanks to the Dariah.lab infrastructure, the first pilot projects for the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage resources have been implemented in 2023. Dariah.lab is a research infrastructure for the humanities and arts, built as part of the DARIAH-PL project. It serves to acquire, store and integrate cultural data from the humanities and social sciences, and to process, visualise and share digital resources.

  • The image shows three men standing in an observation room with dark walls, looking into a massive supercomputing center through a large glass window. Visible behind the glass are rows of server racks, featuring the prominent, stylized logo "FRONTIER". The men are professionally dressed in business-casual attire, suggesting a visit to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory facility.

    Establishment of cooperation with Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    Poznańskie Centrum Superkomputerowo-Sieciowe has launched a collaboration with the prestigious American Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). ORNL is a leading research laboratory, renowned for its partnerships with global giants such as NASA, undertaking projects ranging from data science to advanced ecosystem modeling.

  • A wide-angle photo shows a modern lecture hall during a conference presentation about the PIAST-AI project at PCSS, with a large slide in Polish projected at the front of the room. In the foreground are several rows of seated attendees, while a speaker stands on the right near banners and a camera operator records the event from the side. The slide on the screen presents the EU strategy for artificial intelligence, including bullet points, diagrams and logos of European and academic institutions.

    80 years of the University Library in Wrocław – PCSS Experts at the Conference

    Between 4 and 5 December 2025, the anniversary conference “When Tradition Meets Technology. 80 Years of the University Library in Wrocław, 20 Years of the Digital Library of the University of Wrocław and Future Directions” was held at the University of Wrocław Library (BUWr). The event offered an important opportunity to reflect on the role of academic libraries in the era of digital transformation, and thus the participation of PCSS representatives — a key technological partner — was an essential part of the programme.

  • International Media on PSNC

    International Media on PSNC

    Here is a short sellection of recent articles on PSNC that have appeared in some international media.

  • The photo shows a large group of professionals standing on a stage at the British Library during the AI4LAM event. They are posing together after signing an agreement, many holding burgundy folders, with a presentation screen behind them displaying the AI4LAM logo. The setting appears formal and ceremonial, highlighting international collaboration. A PCSS logo is visible in the corner of the image, indicating institutional participation. The group represents a diverse mix of experts from libraries, archives, museums, and technology organizations.

    PCSS Is Among the Signatories of AI4LAM

    Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center has become a signatory of the Memorandum of Understanding that formally establishes AI4LAM (Artificial Intelligence for Libraries, Archives and Museums). The signing took place during the Fantastic Future 2025 conference held on 3–5 December 2025 at the British Library, with representatives from more than 40 institutions worldwide in attendance.

  • Dariah.lab: cultural heritage documentation

    Dariah.lab: cultural heritage documentation

    Thanks to the Dariah.lab infrastructure, the first pilot projects for the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage resources have been implemented in 2023. Dariah.lab is a research infrastructure for the humanities and arts, built as part of the DARIAH-PL project. It serves to acquire, store and integrate cultural data from the humanities and social sciences, and to process, visualise and share digital resources.

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Our mission is “Integration and development of IT infrastructure of science”. We provide the scientific community with access to world-class IT infrastructure. As the operator of the national PIONIER network and the city’s POZMAN network, we provide fast and secure access to the Internet and network services at international, national and local level. As a Supercomputing Center, we offer a wide range of computing services, access to virtual servers, cloud services, while allowing for fast and scalable data management.
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