Rome to Establish €50 Million Supercomputer to Support Businesses and Public Admins
Rome is set to invest €50 million in a new supercomputer as part of its 2026 investment plan, aimed at supporting businesses, universities, and public administrations. Located in the Tecnopolo Tiburtino area, the supercomputer will enhance digital and ecological transitions by improving data accessibility and operational efficiency while monitoring environmental impact. This initiative is crucial for positioning Rome as a leader in national innovation.

Rome will develop a new supercomputer as part of the 2026 investment plan, with a budget of €50 million. Promoted by the Chamber of Commerce of Rome, the supercomputer will be located in the Tecnopolo Tiburtino area and aims to enhance digital and ecological transitions.
It will serve businesses, universities, and public administrations, improving data accessibility and operational efficiency while monitoring environmental impact. The project is key to positioning Rome at the forefront of national innovation.




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