State announces funding for AI projects in Boston and Western Mass, new director for Massachusetts AI Hub
State announces funding for AI projects in Boston and Western Mass, new director for Massachusetts AI Hub
By using MGHPCC, WPI will save on campus electricity costs and spend less on expanding campus high performance computing infrastructure.
As part of the Massachusetts AI Hub initiative announced in December 2024, MGHPCC is soliciting RFP responses for an initial AI/ML compute resource.
Through innovative partnerships at the MGHPCC, Yale is bolstering its research infrastructure.
Several institutions involved with the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) ACCESS program are leading efforts to expand the Open Storage Network (OSN), which strives to provide low-cost, quality, sustainable distributed storage cloud for the research community.
Government, industry, and academia will partner with the Massachusetts Green High-Performance Computer Center in Holyoke to expand access to sustainable high-performance computing and data platforms necessary for AI innovation.
New NSF-funded Initiative to grow Open OnDemand web portal will be co-lead by MGHPCC’s Julie Ma.
MGHPCC member institutions lead the charge in quantum computing research in Massachusetts. The center will host a first in the nation quantum computing facility.
This year's IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing (HPEC) conference once again brought together leading minds in high-performance and embedded computing to share groundbreaking advancements and foster collaboration.
An MGHPCC internship opportunity reshaped Chase Lyon’s professional journey entirely.
As with the MGHPCC, the city’s ability to provide lower-cost, green energy is a big reason why many businesses find their way to Holyoke.
The 26th Annual IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing Conference (HPEC ’22) will be held as a virtual conference on Sept. 19 – 23, 2022.
Holyoke, MA — A coalition comprised of the City of Holyoke, Neighbor to Neighbor Massachusetts and the Conservation Law Foundation are launching a planning initiative that aims to completely transition Holyoke's buildings and energy grid away from fossil fuels.
Students at a HolyokeCodes Soccer Robotics program learn to play soccer with robots using JavaScript.
On June 27, 2019, Holyoke Community College celebrated the graduation of 12 apprentices from its Freight Farms workforce training program, a new apprenticeship-based opportunity to learn the art and practice of cutting-edge hydroponics based in a facility close to the MGHPCC.
Total Awards Top $50k, Part of Broader Collaboration on Education & Workforce Development.
This year's Holyoke Innovation Week (HIW, April 22-29, 2018) marked the 5th anniversary of the Holyoke Innovation District (HID).