Both EUROCC (2020-2022) and EUMaster4HPC (2022-2026) are explicitly HPC-focused, and LUXPROVIDE's third-party role in EUROCC reflects their function as Luxembourg's national HPC resource provider.
LUXPROVIDE SA
Luxembourg's national HPC provider and EuroHPC competence centre, bridging supercomputing infrastructure with industry training and digital transformation.
Their core work
LUXPROVIDE SA is Luxembourg's national high-performance computing (HPC) service provider, operating as the country's designated National Competence Centre for HPC under the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking framework. They provide large-scale computing infrastructure, HPC services, and technical expertise to researchers, industry, and public sector organizations in Luxembourg and beyond. Their role in EUROCC positioned them as the primary gateway connecting Luxembourgish users to pan-European supercomputing resources, while their participation in EUMaster4HPC reflects a broadening into formal HPC education, training curricula, and digital transformation enablement. As a private company rather than a university or public institute, they occupy a rare infrastructure-plus-services niche in the European HPC ecosystem.
What they specialise in
EUROCC established National Competence Centres across EuroHPC nations; LUXPROVIDE served as Luxembourg's NCC, responsible for skills training and connecting industry with HPC capabilities.
EUMaster4HPC (2022-2026) is a European master's programme for HPC, and LUXPROVIDE's third-party contribution indicates involvement in curriculum delivery or compute resource provision for the programme.
EUMaster4HPC keywords explicitly include 'high performance data analytics' and 'digital transformation', signalling LUXPROVIDE's expansion from pure HPC infrastructure toward applied data workloads.
How they've shifted over time
In their first H2020 project (EUROCC, 2020-2022), LUXPROVIDE was focused on the foundational layer: standing up Luxembourg's HPC competence centre, building industry awareness, and developing skills training programmes around core supercomputing capabilities. Their second project (EUMaster4HPC, 2022-2026) marks a clear upward shift in the value chain — from infrastructure and awareness toward formal higher education, data analytics applications, and digital transformation advisory. The trajectory suggests they are consolidating their identity not just as a compute provider, but as a knowledge and talent pipeline for HPC in Luxembourg and the broader European ecosystem.
LUXPROVIDE is moving up the value chain from raw computing infrastructure toward education, applied data analytics, and digital transformation services — making them an increasingly relevant partner for organisations that need both compute power and the talent or training to use it.
How they like to work
LUXPROVIDE has participated exclusively as a third party in both H2020 projects, meaning they contributed resources or expertise without holding a formal grant beneficiary role — a pattern typical of infrastructure providers that supply computing time or facilities to project consortia. Despite this supporting role, their network footprint is disproportionately large: 133 unique partners across 33 countries from just two projects, a direct result of the massive pan-European scope of EUROCC and EUMaster4HPC. This suggests they are comfortable operating within very large, multi-stakeholder consortia and are experienced at navigating complex international partnerships even from a non-lead position.
With 133 unique consortium partners across 33 countries drawn from just two projects, LUXPROVIDE has built an unusually broad European network relative to their project count, reflecting the pan-continental reach of EuroHPC's National Competence Centre programme. Their connections span virtually the entire EU and associated country landscape, giving them reach well beyond Luxembourg's small domestic research community.
What sets them apart
LUXPROVIDE occupies a structurally distinct position as Luxembourg's sole national HPC provider in the EuroHPC ecosystem — a role held by only one organisation per country, giving them a de facto monopoly on national-level supercomputing access and competence centre services. Unlike university HPC groups or research institutes, they operate as a private company, which means they are structured to serve commercial clients and can move faster than public-sector counterparts when establishing service agreements or training partnerships. For any consortium that needs a Luxembourgish HPC partner with direct access to EuroHPC petascale infrastructure, LUXPROVIDE is the natural — and likely only — choice.
Highlights from their portfolio
- EUROCCAs Luxembourg's National Competence Centre under EuroHPC, this project positioned LUXPROVIDE at the centre of Europe's flagship supercomputing network, connecting them to counterpart HPC centres in every EU member state.
- EUMaster4HPCA long-running (2022-2026) pan-European master's programme that demonstrates LUXPROVIDE's evolution beyond infrastructure into formal higher education and workforce development for advanced computing.