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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

PCSS 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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  • Poster with a dark green background titled “Poznańska Mapa Zero Waste” and the subtitle “Przewodnik dla tych, którzy nie chcą marnować.” It shows the Poznań na czysto logo in the top left, a lime-green map shape on the right with three circular photos inside it, and decorative dots along the top and bottom.

    Poznań Zero Waste Map recognized in the Skrzydła IT w Administracji competition

    The Poznań Zero Waste Map, created through a collaboration between the City of Poznań and PCSS, has received an honorable mention in the prestigious IT Wings in Administration (Skrzydła IT w Administracji) competition. The project was recognized in the "e-Services for Citizens" category as a model implementation of modern technologies supporting the circular economy. This marks yet another confirmation of the effective synergy between science and local government in the digital transformation of the capital of Greater Poland.

  • Promotional banner for PIAST-Q, a trapped-ion quantum computer at PCSS delivered by AQT, shown over a dark high-tech background with the website piast-q.eu and partner logos for EuroHPC, the Ministry of Digital Affairs, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland, and the European Union.

    PIAST-Q system officially launched

    On the occasion of World Quantum Day, a key step in the development of quantum technologies in Poland and Europe was announced. The PIAST-Q computer system has successfully passed acceptance procedures and has been officially launched at PCSS. This marks the unit's full readiness to perform advanced computational operations.

  • Three people stand in front of a banner with the PCSS logo and a screen displaying the CV logo during the inauguration of the CDV Employers' Council. A woman in a blue suit, a man in a gray suit in the center, and a woman in a red dress and jacket on the right.

    PCSS representatives in the Collegium Da Vinci Employers’ Council

    The Employers' Council of Collegium Da Vinci in Poznań is an advisory body of the university, comprising business representatives, which helps align educational programs with current labor market demands. The university emphasizes collaboration with practitioners to ensure a high employment rate. Urszula Grygier-Soboń, Deputy Plenipotentiary of the ICHB PAS Director for PCSS matters, and Dr. Magdalena Baranowska-Szczepańska from the Cooperation and External Relations Department, have been appointed to the Council.

  • A vibrant futuristic logo for PIONIER, displaying the name in glowing neon blue and orange letters with digital particle effects, light trails, and circuit patterns on a dark gradient background.

    PIONIER-Q: Construction of Cross-Border Quantum Key Encryption Connections

    A key stage in the construction of the nationwide quantum key infrastructure, connecting High-Performance Computing centers within the PIONIER network, has been completed. During the March meeting with the European Commission, the test results were successfully summarized, and a strategy for further expansion of cross-border connections was presented.

  • VIX Vienna Internet eXchange logo featuring orange V, green IX, and blue XX letters on a light cream background, with the text 'Vienna Internet eXchange' below.

    PIONIER Network: Connection to Vienna Internet eXchange Launched

    Last week, a new PIONIER network connection to the VIX (Vienna Internet eXchange) peering point in Vienna was officially launched, marking a strategic step in the development of Poland's network infrastructure. This key investment opens the door to direct data exchange with over 180 global operators and content providers, significantly strengthening the position of Polish science and the digital economy within the European IT ecosystem.

  • Promotional graphic featuring Piotr Rydlichowski, PCSS Network Infrastructure and Services Department expert, with a blue background, orange accents, and text highlighting the QKD Network Germany-Poland-Czechia project as a key step in building international quantum connections using QKD technology, including the PCSS logo.

    A modern quantum infrastructure connecting Germany, Poland, and Czechia is being developed

    In March, the QKD Network Germany-Poland-Czechia project was launched, which aims to create a secure, attack-resistant quantum infrastructure (QCI) connecting the three countries in our region. This will be the most extensive network in Central Europe utilizing Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)—a technology for generating and distributing cryptographic keys that is resistant even to future threats arising from the use of quantum computers. The initiative strengthens the cybersecurity of the states, ensuring secure communication between public institutions, critical infrastructure operators, the scientific sector, and data centers. One of the project partners is PCSS.

  • GraviQ logo on a white and blue background with the subtitle “Synchroniczna sieć mobilnych grawimetrów kwantowych” and European Union funding logos at the bottom.

    GraviQ: Building Poland’s First Network of Mobile Quantum Gravimeters

    Implementation of the GraviQ project has begun, aimed at creating innovative research infrastructure based on quantum mechanics phenomena. The initiative involves building and deploying Poland's first synchronized network of mobile quantum gravimeters, opening new possibilities for precise monitoring of Earth's gravitational field and detection of natural hazards.

  • Promotional graphic for the new project “Bliżej Teatru,” showing the digitalization and sharing of archival resources of the Polish Theatre in Wrocław, with PCSS and European Union funding logos.

    „Bliżej Teatru”: an innovative model of scenic heritage digitization

    The Polish Theatre in Wrocław, PCSS, and the University of Wrocław have begun working together to create a model system for digitizing theatre art archives. The project aims not only to secure unique collections documenting more than 600 productions created since 1945, but also to develop an innovative digital service for cultural institutions across Poland.

  • A group photograph taken outside the main entrance of a modern glass and steel building on a sunny day. A large group of people, dressed in professional or casual-professional attire, are posing in front of glass doors. To the left is a tall banner with the title "PIAST-AI," the PCSS logo at the top, and explanatory text in English and Polish about the project, which is related to artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. At the bottom of the photo is a row of logos of partners and institutions, including PCSS, Polish universities, and government ministries. Polish text in the bottom right corner describes funding from EuroHPC and the European Union

    AI Factory in Action: PIAST-AI Project Partners Meet at PCSS

    May 26, 2026, marks a significant milestone in the project's timeline as a day of intensive work on the future of Polish AI. The creators and partners of the PIAST-AI Factory gathered at PCSS to discuss the implementation status of this massive computing infrastructure.

  • An official promotional banner for the "OPERAS 2026 & SCIROS Conference," held on 18–21 May 2026 in Warsaw, Poland. The main title reads "OPERAS 2026 & SCIROS Conference" at the top, followed by the subtitle "One Network, Many Possibilities: Strengthening the OPERAS Community". The background is a light, clean white, decorated on the right and bottom with a dynamic, flowing wave structure made of interconnected colorful dots and network lines in shades of teal, blue, red, and orange, resembling a neural network or a complex data map. In the bottom left corner, logos for "Digital Humanities Centre" and "IBL" are displayed alongside honorary patronage information from Marcin Kulasek (Ministry of Science and Higher Education), PAN (Polish Academy of Sciences), and KRASP. In the bottom right corner, funding logos are visible, including NAWA (Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange), OPERAS-PLUS, and the European Union flag indicating EU funding.

    The Future of Open Science – OPERAS 2026 & SCIROS Conference in Warsaw

    The OPERAS 2026 & SCIROS conference took place in Warsaw (May 18–21, 2026), bringing together representatives from the world of academia, publishing, and European research infrastructure. The event was one of this year's key gatherings dedicated to the future of scholarly communication and the development of open science within the humanities and social sciences. The rich program featured a wide range of substantive panels, workshops, and discussions focusing on open access models, research quality, multilingualism, and bibliodiversity.

  • An indoor, medium shot captures a panel discussion session titled “SESJA PANELOWA / Zaawansowane technologie dla transformacji cyfrowej,” organized by Iztech and PCSS. Six individuals, four men and two women, sit at a long table covered with a black tablecloth in front of a large projection screen displaying the event’s title and agenda. On the left, a person with long light brown hair wearing glasses and a grey suit drinks from a glass. Next to them, a man with short brown hair wearing glasses and a grey suit leans slightly toward the center. To his right, a woman with short blonde hair wearing a suit looks on. Continuing to the right, a man with short white hair wearing a black suit and a white shirt looks ahead. Next to him, a man with short brown hair and glasses wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and a tie sits attentively. On the far right, a man with short grey hair and glasses in a dark suit completes the panel line-up. In the foreground, on the far right, two men with short brown hair are partially visible from behind. The table is neatly arranged with water bottles, glasses, nameplates, and a small flower bouquet. The PCSS logo is visible in the upper right corner.

    Meeting of the IZTECH Council

    On May 19, 2026, a meeting of the Council of the Polish Chamber of Commerce for Advanced Technologies (Iztech) was held in Warsaw, dedicated to the key challenges of the country's digitalization. The event was attended by Robert Pękal, Plenipotentiary of the Director of IBCH PAS for PSNC, who took an active part in the debate on implementing modern solutions. The meeting gathered leading representatives from the worlds of science, business, and government administration.

  • Four men are standing in a spacious building lobby next to a tall, vertical blue promotional banner for the PIAST-AI project. The banner features a white stylized logo of a bearded figure with a crown, the text "PIAST-AI," and descriptive project details in English and Polish regarding the EuroHPC AI Factory Ecosystem at PCSS. All four participants are wearing conference badges around their necks. In the top-left corner of the image, the blue PCSS logo is visible, and the background shows a modern interior with pillars, desks, and red chairs.

    PCSS as a Golden Sponsor of the GHOST Day conference

    On May 8-9, 2025, the next edition of the GHOST Day: AMLC conference took place at the Lecture Center of the Poznan University of Technology, dedicated to the practical applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence. PCSS supported the event as a Gold Sponsor, presenting its contribution to the development of national research infrastructure and modern algorithmic solutions. This year's meeting gathered nearly 450 representatives from the worlds of science, business, as well as students from Poland and abroad.

  • New horizons in ocean monitoring – a summary of the SUBMERSE project

    New horizons in ocean monitoring – a summary of the SUBMERSE project

    The conference concluding the SUBMERSE project in Copenhagen provided an opportunity to present the results of many years of international research cooperation on innovative methods for observing seas and oceans. During the event, PSNC (Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center) representatives presented the team's key achievements, focusing on the utilization of advanced digital technologies in underwater research.

  • Panel discussion at the INSECON International Congress on Cybersecurity and Breakthrough Technologies, held April 15–16, 2026 at Poznań Congress Center, featuring four speakers seated on stage with microphones, with event branding and organizers displayed on the background wall.

    The role of dual-use technologies in defense as the topic of a debate during the INSECON Congress

    On April 15–16, 2026, another edition of the International Congress on Cybersecurity and Breakthrough Technologies INSECON took place, one of the most important gatherings of IT experts in Central and Eastern Europe. The event, organized by the Ministry of National Defence, focused on raising awareness of threats in cyberspace and showcasing innovative solutions that enhance security at both national and international levels.

  • A promotional graphic from Associated Press featuring the Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center (PCSS) logo at the top. The design has a blue background with abstract network lines connecting photos of two PCSS experts: Joanna Kowalska (left, woman with long hair) and Tomasz Parkoła (right, man with glasses). The headline reads "Associated Press: Poland among the 20 largest economies in the world. PCSS - the pillar of technological transformation," with subtext highlighting PCSS experts Joanna Kowalska and Tomasz Parkoła.

    Associated Press: PCSS as the pillar of technological transformation

    From post-communism to the ranks of the world's 20 largest economies – the Associated Press agency analyzes Poland's impressive transformation in its latest feature. A key element of this evolution, alongside education and industry, is innovation, represented in the AP material by PCSS.

  • An isometric digital illustration in shades of blue on a light blue background. In the upper left corner is the PSNC logo. The central graphic features floating digital elements including interface windows, a cloud icon, a pie chart, a folder, and a microchip at the bottom. These elements are connected by thin lines and nodes, representing a cloud-based IT infrastructure or digital services ecosystem. In the bottom left corner, there are two orange stylized circuit lines with circular nodes.

    PCSS Provides AI Technology: Large Language Models within Your Reach

    Access to artificial intelligence models through API is one of the flagship services offered by PCSS. Previously available mainly to researchers, it can now be used not only by the scientific community but also by commercial customers. Originally designed to support research, academic projects, and educational activities, the service is now open to businesses as well. Advanced tools built on PCSS’s state-of-the-art and – very importantly – secure HPC infrastructure are now literally within reach for companies, including small and medium-sized enterprises.

  • Promotional graphic for the "Start z polskim AI" interview on practical AI implementation: Portrait of Tomasz Parkoła, Head of PCSS Network Services Division, against a blue background with PCSS logo and text "Od pomysłu do wdrożenia" (From idea to implementation), featuring the Bielik.AI model discussion.

    About us: Practical implementation of domestic language models

    As part of the "Start z polskim AI" series, organized by Polski Fundusz Rozwoju (PFR), a conversation has been released focusing on the implementation of local artificial intelligence solutions in organizations. The guest was Tomasz Parkoła, Head of the Network Services Division at PCSS, who shared insights into working with the Bielik.AI model. The material serves as a comprehensive knowledge base for entities planning strategic AI deployments based on Polish resources.

  • Michał Zimkiewicz, SHOP4CF Architecture for Flexible Smart Manufacturing, Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center (PCSS). Promotional graphic featuring PCSS logo, blue background, orange graphic lines, and a photo of a man in a suit.

    PCSS expert co‑author of a scientific publication in a prestigious journal on the modular reference architecture of SHOP4CF

    The article “The SHOP4CF modular reference architecture for flexible process-oriented, data-driven smart manufacturing” by Paul Grefen, Michał Zimniewicz (PCSS, Large-Scale Applications and Services Department), Irene Vanderfeesten, Kostas Tragonas, Pieter Becue, Anders Pedersen, and Genessis Perez Rivera has been published in issue 85 of the Journal of Manufacturing Systems, available on ScienceDirect.

  • 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.

  • Poster with a dark green background titled “Poznańska Mapa Zero Waste” and the subtitle “Przewodnik dla tych, którzy nie chcą marnować.” It shows the Poznań na czysto logo in the top left, a lime-green map shape on the right with three circular photos inside it, and decorative dots along the top and bottom.

    Poznań Zero Waste Map recognized in the Skrzydła IT w Administracji competition

    The Poznań Zero Waste Map, created through a collaboration between the City of Poznań and PCSS, has received an honorable mention in the prestigious IT Wings in Administration (Skrzydła IT w Administracji) competition. The project was recognized in the "e-Services for Citizens" category as a model implementation of modern technologies supporting the circular economy. This marks yet another confirmation of the effective synergy between science and local government in the digital transformation of the capital of Greater Poland.

  • A group photograph taken outside the main entrance of a modern glass and steel building on a sunny day. A large group of people, dressed in professional or casual-professional attire, are posing in front of glass doors. To the left is a tall banner with the title "PIAST-AI," the PCSS logo at the top, and explanatory text in English and Polish about the project, which is related to artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. At the bottom of the photo is a row of logos of partners and institutions, including PCSS, Polish universities, and government ministries. Polish text in the bottom right corner describes funding from EuroHPC and the European Union

    AI Factory in Action: PIAST-AI Project Partners Meet at PCSS

    May 26, 2026, marks a significant milestone in the project's timeline as a day of intensive work on the future of Polish AI. The creators and partners of the PIAST-AI Factory gathered at PCSS to discuss the implementation status of this massive computing infrastructure.

  • A promotional graphic from Associated Press featuring the Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center (PCSS) logo at the top. The design has a blue background with abstract network lines connecting photos of two PCSS experts: Joanna Kowalska (left, woman with long hair) and Tomasz Parkoła (right, man with glasses). The headline reads "Associated Press: Poland among the 20 largest economies in the world. PCSS - the pillar of technological transformation," with subtext highlighting PCSS experts Joanna Kowalska and Tomasz Parkoła.

    Associated Press: PCSS as the pillar of technological transformation

    From post-communism to the ranks of the world's 20 largest economies – the Associated Press agency analyzes Poland's impressive transformation in its latest feature. A key element of this evolution, alongside education and industry, is innovation, represented in the AP material by PCSS.

  • Promotional banner for PIAST-Q, a trapped-ion quantum computer at PCSS delivered by AQT, shown over a dark high-tech background with the website piast-q.eu and partner logos for EuroHPC, the Ministry of Digital Affairs, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland, and the European Union.

    PIAST-Q system officially launched

    On the occasion of World Quantum Day, a key step in the development of quantum technologies in Poland and Europe was announced. The PIAST-Q computer system has successfully passed acceptance procedures and has been officially launched at PCSS. This marks the unit's full readiness to perform advanced computational operations.

  • An official promotional banner for the "OPERAS 2026 & SCIROS Conference," held on 18–21 May 2026 in Warsaw, Poland. The main title reads "OPERAS 2026 & SCIROS Conference" at the top, followed by the subtitle "One Network, Many Possibilities: Strengthening the OPERAS Community". The background is a light, clean white, decorated on the right and bottom with a dynamic, flowing wave structure made of interconnected colorful dots and network lines in shades of teal, blue, red, and orange, resembling a neural network or a complex data map. In the bottom left corner, logos for "Digital Humanities Centre" and "IBL" are displayed alongside honorary patronage information from Marcin Kulasek (Ministry of Science and Higher Education), PAN (Polish Academy of Sciences), and KRASP. In the bottom right corner, funding logos are visible, including NAWA (Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange), OPERAS-PLUS, and the European Union flag indicating EU funding.

    The Future of Open Science – OPERAS 2026 & SCIROS Conference in Warsaw

    The OPERAS 2026 & SCIROS conference took place in Warsaw (May 18–21, 2026), bringing together representatives from the world of academia, publishing, and European research infrastructure. The event was one of this year's key gatherings dedicated to the future of scholarly communication and the development of open science within the humanities and social sciences. The rich program featured a wide range of substantive panels, workshops, and discussions focusing on open access models, research quality, multilingualism, and bibliodiversity.

  • An isometric digital illustration in shades of blue on a light blue background. In the upper left corner is the PSNC logo. The central graphic features floating digital elements including interface windows, a cloud icon, a pie chart, a folder, and a microchip at the bottom. These elements are connected by thin lines and nodes, representing a cloud-based IT infrastructure or digital services ecosystem. In the bottom left corner, there are two orange stylized circuit lines with circular nodes.

    PCSS Provides AI Technology: Large Language Models within Your Reach

    Access to artificial intelligence models through API is one of the flagship services offered by PCSS. Previously available mainly to researchers, it can now be used not only by the scientific community but also by commercial customers. Originally designed to support research, academic projects, and educational activities, the service is now open to businesses as well. Advanced tools built on PCSS’s state-of-the-art and – very importantly – secure HPC infrastructure are now literally within reach for companies, including small and medium-sized enterprises.

  • Three people stand in front of a banner with the PCSS logo and a screen displaying the CV logo during the inauguration of the CDV Employers' Council. A woman in a blue suit, a man in a gray suit in the center, and a woman in a red dress and jacket on the right.

    PCSS representatives in the Collegium Da Vinci Employers’ Council

    The Employers' Council of Collegium Da Vinci in Poznań is an advisory body of the university, comprising business representatives, which helps align educational programs with current labor market demands. The university emphasizes collaboration with practitioners to ensure a high employment rate. Urszula Grygier-Soboń, Deputy Plenipotentiary of the ICHB PAS Director for PCSS matters, and Dr. Magdalena Baranowska-Szczepańska from the Cooperation and External Relations Department, have been appointed to the Council.

  • An indoor, medium shot captures a panel discussion session titled “SESJA PANELOWA / Zaawansowane technologie dla transformacji cyfrowej,” organized by Iztech and PCSS. Six individuals, four men and two women, sit at a long table covered with a black tablecloth in front of a large projection screen displaying the event’s title and agenda. On the left, a person with long light brown hair wearing glasses and a grey suit drinks from a glass. Next to them, a man with short brown hair wearing glasses and a grey suit leans slightly toward the center. To his right, a woman with short blonde hair wearing a suit looks on. Continuing to the right, a man with short white hair wearing a black suit and a white shirt looks ahead. Next to him, a man with short brown hair and glasses wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and a tie sits attentively. On the far right, a man with short grey hair and glasses in a dark suit completes the panel line-up. In the foreground, on the far right, two men with short brown hair are partially visible from behind. The table is neatly arranged with water bottles, glasses, nameplates, and a small flower bouquet. The PCSS logo is visible in the upper right corner.

    Meeting of the IZTECH Council

    On May 19, 2026, a meeting of the Council of the Polish Chamber of Commerce for Advanced Technologies (Iztech) was held in Warsaw, dedicated to the key challenges of the country's digitalization. The event was attended by Robert Pękal, Plenipotentiary of the Director of IBCH PAS for PSNC, who took an active part in the debate on implementing modern solutions. The meeting gathered leading representatives from the worlds of science, business, and government administration.

  • Promotional graphic for the "Start z polskim AI" interview on practical AI implementation: Portrait of Tomasz Parkoła, Head of PCSS Network Services Division, against a blue background with PCSS logo and text "Od pomysłu do wdrożenia" (From idea to implementation), featuring the Bielik.AI model discussion.

    About us: Practical implementation of domestic language models

    As part of the "Start z polskim AI" series, organized by Polski Fundusz Rozwoju (PFR), a conversation has been released focusing on the implementation of local artificial intelligence solutions in organizations. The guest was Tomasz Parkoła, Head of the Network Services Division at PCSS, who shared insights into working with the Bielik.AI model. The material serves as a comprehensive knowledge base for entities planning strategic AI deployments based on Polish resources.

  • A vibrant futuristic logo for PIONIER, displaying the name in glowing neon blue and orange letters with digital particle effects, light trails, and circuit patterns on a dark gradient background.

    PIONIER-Q: Construction of Cross-Border Quantum Key Encryption Connections

    A key stage in the construction of the nationwide quantum key infrastructure, connecting High-Performance Computing centers within the PIONIER network, has been completed. During the March meeting with the European Commission, the test results were successfully summarized, and a strategy for further expansion of cross-border connections was presented.

  • Four men are standing in a spacious building lobby next to a tall, vertical blue promotional banner for the PIAST-AI project. The banner features a white stylized logo of a bearded figure with a crown, the text "PIAST-AI," and descriptive project details in English and Polish regarding the EuroHPC AI Factory Ecosystem at PCSS. All four participants are wearing conference badges around their necks. In the top-left corner of the image, the blue PCSS logo is visible, and the background shows a modern interior with pillars, desks, and red chairs.

    PCSS as a Golden Sponsor of the GHOST Day conference

    On May 8-9, 2025, the next edition of the GHOST Day: AMLC conference took place at the Lecture Center of the Poznan University of Technology, dedicated to the practical applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence. PCSS supported the event as a Gold Sponsor, presenting its contribution to the development of national research infrastructure and modern algorithmic solutions. This year's meeting gathered nearly 450 representatives from the worlds of science, business, as well as students from Poland and abroad.

  • VIX Vienna Internet eXchange logo featuring orange V, green IX, and blue XX letters on a light cream background, with the text 'Vienna Internet eXchange' below.

    PIONIER Network: Connection to Vienna Internet eXchange Launched

    Last week, a new PIONIER network connection to the VIX (Vienna Internet eXchange) peering point in Vienna was officially launched, marking a strategic step in the development of Poland's network infrastructure. This key investment opens the door to direct data exchange with over 180 global operators and content providers, significantly strengthening the position of Polish science and the digital economy within the European IT ecosystem.

  • 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.

  • Promotional graphic featuring Piotr Rydlichowski, PCSS Network Infrastructure and Services Department expert, with a blue background, orange accents, and text highlighting the QKD Network Germany-Poland-Czechia project as a key step in building international quantum connections using QKD technology, including the PCSS logo.

    A modern quantum infrastructure connecting Germany, Poland, and Czechia is being developed

    In March, the QKD Network Germany-Poland-Czechia project was launched, which aims to create a secure, attack-resistant quantum infrastructure (QCI) connecting the three countries in our region. This will be the most extensive network in Central Europe utilizing Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)—a technology for generating and distributing cryptographic keys that is resistant even to future threats arising from the use of quantum computers. The initiative strengthens the cybersecurity of the states, ensuring secure communication between public institutions, critical infrastructure operators, the scientific sector, and data centers. One of the project partners is PCSS.

  • 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.

  • GraviQ logo on a white and blue background with the subtitle “Synchroniczna sieć mobilnych grawimetrów kwantowych” and European Union funding logos at the bottom.

    GraviQ: Building Poland’s First Network of Mobile Quantum Gravimeters

    Implementation of the GraviQ project has begun, aimed at creating innovative research infrastructure based on quantum mechanics phenomena. The initiative involves building and deploying Poland's first synchronized network of mobile quantum gravimeters, opening new possibilities for precise monitoring of Earth's gravitational field and detection of natural hazards.

  • New horizons in ocean monitoring – a summary of the SUBMERSE project

    New horizons in ocean monitoring – a summary of the SUBMERSE project

    The conference concluding the SUBMERSE project in Copenhagen provided an opportunity to present the results of many years of international research cooperation on innovative methods for observing seas and oceans. During the event, PSNC (Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center) representatives presented the team's key achievements, focusing on the utilization of advanced digital technologies in underwater research.

  • Promotional graphic for the new project “Bliżej Teatru,” showing the digitalization and sharing of archival resources of the Polish Theatre in Wrocław, with PCSS and European Union funding logos.

    „Bliżej Teatru”: an innovative model of scenic heritage digitization

    The Polish Theatre in Wrocław, PCSS, and the University of Wrocław have begun working together to create a model system for digitizing theatre art archives. The project aims not only to secure unique collections documenting more than 600 productions created since 1945, but also to develop an innovative digital service for cultural institutions across Poland.

  • Panel discussion at the INSECON International Congress on Cybersecurity and Breakthrough Technologies, held April 15–16, 2026 at Poznań Congress Center, featuring four speakers seated on stage with microphones, with event branding and organizers displayed on the background wall.

    The role of dual-use technologies in defense as the topic of a debate during the INSECON Congress

    On April 15–16, 2026, another edition of the International Congress on Cybersecurity and Breakthrough Technologies INSECON took place, one of the most important gatherings of IT experts in Central and Eastern Europe. The event, organized by the Ministry of National Defence, focused on raising awareness of threats in cyberspace and showcasing innovative solutions that enhance security at both national and international levels.

  • 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.

e-Infrastructure Center

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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