Supercomputing set to boost region's competitiveness

  Computingpr
23 May 2012 17:16:46.297

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A £3.5 million supercomputing hub is set to power growth and innovation in the Midlands and London by opening up its vast number-crunching power to local firms.

The University of Nottingham is one of four top universities to launch MidPlus, a state-of-the–art high-performance computing centre, to help SMEs and larger firms with the modelling, simulation and analysis needed to design world-leading products and services.

Professor Saul Tendler, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research at The University of Nottingham, said: “This exciting co-operation with regional partners builds on our university’s strong track record in high performance computing and is an excellent opportunity to enhance further our interactions with local industries.”

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More information is available from Professor Jonathan Hirst, at The University of Nottingham, on +44 (0)115 951 3478, jonathan.hirst@nottingham.ac.uk
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