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CSC

CSC has published a position paper feeding into the upcoming Commission proposal for a Single Basic Act (SBA). For European Partnerships to become more impactful, CSC urges the Commission to take into account the following when preparing the SBA proposal:

  • Strengthening synergies and collaboration between Joint Undertakings: CSC welcomes the Single Basic Act’s objective of increasing synergies, links and collaboration between JUs and with other initiatives, policy windows and programmes.
  • EuroHPC’s strategic role: EuroHPC should continue to serve as a key European platform for further strengthening Europe’s capacity building and data capabilities, and supporting competitiveness, resilience and technological sovereignty.
  • An integrated computing, data and AI ecosystem: Stronger links should be established between EuroHPC, European data spaces, EOSC and other relevant initiatives to create a more coherent ecosystem for R&I and AI development.
  • European data sovereignty and data capabilities: Investments in trusted, interoperable and sovereign data infrastructures are needed alongside computing capacity to support Europe’s competitiveness and digital leadership.
  • Skills and capacity building: Continued development of digital skills and expertise across sectors is essential to enable the uptake of data-intensive methods and emerging technologies.
  • Hybrid computing infrastructures: Europe should promote hybrid infrastructures that combine the complementary strengths of supercomputing, AI and quantum computing, enabling new scientific and industrial applications.
  • Support for semiconductors and critical technologies: EuroHPC AI Factories could help strengthen the European critical technology ecosystem by contributing to the RDI processes.
  • Sustainable funding and effective governance: Long-term funding, strong technical expertise, coordinated planning and active stakeholder engagement are needed to ensure that Joint Undertakings can respond effectively to evolving strategic priorities.

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Contact

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Irina Kupiainen

Director, EU Affairs, Policy and Business Development

Irina Kupiainen is responsible for CSC’s public affairs.

+358 50 3812644