EuroTPC
European Participation in the international Trillion Parameter Consortium for HPC-AI
EuroTPC fosters collaborative European leadership in AI within the global Trillion Parameter Consortium (TPC) network by uniting AI and HPC experts from European HPC centres, AI Factories, research institutions, SMEs and other entities to advance large-scale AI models for science. EuroTPC establishes a clear and actionable framework to ensure that European perspectives are effectively represented in strategic decisions within the global TPC initiative.
By enabling coordinated European contributions to open, large-scale AI models, including all the data, evaluation and infrastructure around them, EuroTPC supports the development of extreme-scale, state-of-the-art, trustworthy, and reliable AI for science aligned with European values, ultimately strengthening Europe’s digital autonomy and competitiveness. The project also fosters stronger synergies between HPC and AI, supporting the optimisation of massive-scale AI models for critical scientific domains, including climate modelling, drug discovery, and industrial innovation.
EuroTPC facilitates deep collaboration between the AI and HPC experts with workshops, hackathons, and technical working groups, to ensure broad stakeholder engagement. This project will further strengthen EU collaboration within the Trillion Parameter Consortium initiative by establishing a TPC Office in Europe.
CSC leads the work that coordinates EU-level representation in the governance of the EuroTPC, ensuring the views of EU is taken into account on strategic decisions taken by TPC. It supports active participation of EU stakeholders in TPC technical activities and for identifying and creating synergies with relevant, strategic EU initiatives, such as AI Factories and EuroHPC. CSC also contributes to development of a European roadmap on the “Potential of AI for Science” including recommendations for research actions at the European level related to TPC.
More information about the funding
This project is supported by the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) under grant agreement No 101260370.


Funding source
Horizon Europe, EuroHPC JU