Mr Al Geist
Corporate Research Fellow, Department of Energy (DOE), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US
WHERE
SUNTEC SINGAPORE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
WHEN
1 TO 3 MARCH 2022
Registration
CLOSED
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our wonderful sponsors and speakers and most importantly our attendees for making SCA22 a great success!
Recordings of all conference sessions are available on the SCA22 virtual platform till 31 March 2022. Log in with your details and access the recordings in the On-Demand Content section.
The SupercomputingAsia (SCA) conference aims to be a major supercomputing conference in Asia, where top supercomputers in the world are located. Co-organised by supercomputing centres of the region including those in Australia, Japan, Singapore and Thailand and anchored by the National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) Singapore, it incorporates a number of important supercomputing and allied events that together aim to promote a vibrant and shared high-performance computing (HPC) ecosystem, for both the public and private sectors, in Asia. Although it is held in Singapore for 2022, it will be a hybrid event featuring inclusive activities across Asia.
Conference on Next Generation Arithmetic (CoNGA), the leading conference on emerging technologies for computer arithmetic, will be held in conjunction with SCA22. Gain the latest news and updates on the developments of breakthroughs with next generation data formats and their corresponding hardware, tools, applications and services and exchange ideas on what next generation arithmetic should be.
On behalf of the SupercomputingAsia 2022 (SCA22) Steering and Organising Committees, we are happy to announce that the SCA22 Conference will be held as a hybrid conference in Singapore from 1-3 March 2022, providing both the onsite engagement experience at the Suntec Singapore Convention Exhibition Centre, and online via a virtual platform.
Co-organised by HPC centres from Singapore, Japan, and Australia, SCA is an annual conference that encompasses an umbrella of notable supercomputing and allied events in Asia and beyond with the goal to promote a vibrant and shared high-performance computing (HPC) ecosystem in Asia.
The theme “Towards Supercomputing for All” will resonate with many of you and reflects the growing accessibility and ubiquity of HPC resources in Singapore and globally. The conference will cover a wide range of HPC topics such as supercomputing, AI, cloud computing and quantum computing in areas like healthcare, weather & climate change, and green data centres. International delegates will be able to gain access to visionary insights from thought leaders in academia and industry, optimum networking opportunities and the Supercomputing community in Asia.
The global pandemic has reshaped the way we live, work and play. With vaccines and newer medical developments helping to slow the transmission, economies around the world are cautiously opening up. SCA22 is planned as a hybrid event to offer both interactivity and a robust level of safety. For those who are keen to reconnect with old friends and HPC colleagues in person, we gladly welcome you to Singapore.
While we adapt to the new normal and implement measures to ensure your well-being at the conference, we urge you to take the necessary precautions to safeguard your own personal health and safety as well. The pandemic situation is still evolving but there are positive signs ahead. As such, do keep a lookout for situational updates from SCA22. Let’s make SCA22 a safe and memorable conference for everyone!
We look forward to welcoming all of you at SCA22!
Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Communications and Information & Ministry of Health, Minister-in-charge of GovTech Singapore
Corporate Research Fellow, Department of Energy (DOE), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US
Director, Square Kilometre Array
Observatory (SKAO) Global, Australia
Gain new insights as industry leaders and academic experts convene to discuss the latest technological trends and research advances in the field of HPC. Learn how supercomputing, AI, cloud computing and quantum computing address challenges in areas like healthcare, weather & climate change, and green data centres.