Sept. 26 — The Council on Competitiveness in partnership with Intersect360 Research are planning to release a new report, The Exascale Effect: The Benefits of Supercomputing Investment for U.S. Industry. On October 2, a webinar will be held to present the findings from the report.
The Council on Competitiveness, with support from the US Department of Energy, engaged Intersect360 Research to interview 100+ companies whose use of HPC increases their competitiveness in industries such as manufacturing, finance, pharmaceuticals, and chemical engineering. These findings were published in Solve.
The invitation-only webinar will review the findings of Solve, a publication of the High Performance Computing (HPC) Initiative, put out by the Council on Competitiveness in conjunction with Intersect360 Research to explore how U.S. investment in HPC benefits America’s industrial and economic competitiveness.
The report findings will be presented by Council Vice President Chris Mustain and Intersect360 Research CEO Addison Snell.
The webinar will be held Thursday, October 2, from 12–1pm EST. The report will be released in conjunction.
About the Council on Competitiveness
The Council on Competitiveness is the only group of corporate CEOs, university presidents, labor leaders and directors of national laboratories committed to the future prosperity of all Americans and enhanced U.S. competitiveness in the global economy through the creation of high-value economic activity in the United States. For more than a decade, the Council has led the nation to understand, promote and strengthen America’s ability to leverage advanced computing for competitive advantage. The Council is a non-partisan and non-governmental organization. For more information, see the Council’s website and a full list of publications at http://www.compete.org. Check out the Council on Competiveness’ Facebook page for further updates or follow @CompeteNow on Twitter.
About Intersect360 Research
Intersect360 Research is a market intelligence, research, analysis and consulting company serving suppliers, users, and policy makers across the high performance computing industry. In all of our services, we provide our clients with data and opinions that are actionable: insights which help them make decisions that are measurably positive to their business. Our research into the HPC industry focuses on understanding end-user dynamics to provide a unique 360-degree view of the technology and trends that will affect the dynamics of this complex industry.
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Source: The Council on Competitiveness/Intersect360 Research