Press

The HLRS staff comprises experts in a wide range of topics related to the state of the art and the future of high-performance computing. If you are a journalist with questions related to the latest HPC technologies or scientific and industrial applications of supercomputing, simulation, big data, visualization, artificial intelligence, or a related field, we may be able to help. Our communications team is also happy to assist you with any questions about HLRS and its activities.

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To contact the HLRS Public Relations Department, write to us at pr(at)hlrs.de.

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HLRS Wins Datacenter Strategy Award in the Category "Transformation"

HLRS and Seedbox Will Develop a Powerful, Secure AI Platform for German Industry

MACK Research Will Use Supercomputer for R&D in the Theme Park Industry

FFplus Announces First Open Call for Business Experiments and Innovation Studies Using HPC and AI

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Useful information for journalists

HLRS provides state-of-the-art HPC solutions to academic users and industry, and conducts research to address key problems facing the future of supercomputing. Learn more about our key activities.


An Introduction to HLRS

Start here to find key facts about HLRS's profile, as well as an overview of many of our key activities.

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Latest News

Visit our news page for a more comprehensive overview of recent developments at HLRS.

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Annual Report

Released each spring, this publication highlights key recent activities and accomplishments, and contains our latest published facts and figures.

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Images

If you are a journalist writing about HLRS, we are happy to provide pictures for you to use, but permission for their reuse is required. Contact us at pr@hlrs.de for more information and to receive high-quality images.

Photo: Ben Derzian for HLRS

Photo: Ben Derzian for HLRS

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Photo: Boris Lehner for HLRS

Photo: Boris Lehner for HLRS

Photo: Boris Lehner for HLRS

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We Bring Supercomputing to Life

Our image brochure offers an overview of our key activities.

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