24 September 2025 08:30-13:30Clarion karlatornet

Agenda - 24th of September

08:30 - 08:40 - Introduction to the agenda, speakes, program and practical advices. Host: Karl Hansen, HPC/AI Sales Manager Nordic, Lenovo & Atea Sweden

08:40 - 09:30 - NVIDIA Networking for Enterprise AI and Scientific Computint. Host: Christian Lassen, Senior Solution Architect within Scientific Computing and HPC/AI, NVIDIA

09:30 - 10:15 - Accelerating time to market with AI-driven HPC. Host: Peter Dobszai, Altair (a Siemens company)

10:15 - 10:30 - Coffee break

10:30 - 10:45 - Lenovo infrastructure for GPU acceleration with a sustainability focus - Lenovo Neptune. Host: Rick Koopman, Lenovo & Karl Hansen, PC/AI Sales Manager Nordic, Lenovo

10:45 - 11:30 - Magic Materials: AI and HPC-enabled modelling of materials. Host: Eric Lindgren, PhD, Chalmers University

11:30 - 12:00 - NVIDIA GPU roadmap and solutions for the manufacturing industry. Host: Leif Nordlund, Enterprise AI Specialist, Lenovo

12:00 - 12:30 - From Pitstop to Private Cloud: How does Lenovo Drive Formula 1 into the Future with AI. Host: Thomas Steen Andersen, Senior Solutions & Services Specialist, Lenovo

12:30 - 13:30 -  Lunch

13:30 - End

    Highlights of day 2

    AI and Enterprise Scientific Computing are setting new requirements for networking and topology designs. Today both industries are moving both AI and traditional HPC type workload towards accelerated computing. This session will discover NVIDIAs positioning of networking technologies for AI infrastructure and HPC / Scientific Computing and how these are combined with Reference Architectures provided together with Lenovo as a key partner.

    Accelerating time to market with AI-driven HPC: Product development teams are under growing pressure to deliver innovation faster while managing increasingly complex simulation workloads. Maximizing the efficiency of both software and hardware resources is essential to getting the most from high-performance computing (HPC) investments. This session explores how artificial intelligence can support development by increasing simulation throughput, optimizing resource utilization, and reducing time spent in design cycles. By integrating AI-driven techniques into the HPC environment, teams can accelerate simulation results, streamline development, and reach the market more quickly.

    Chalmers University: In 2021 Chalmers inaugurated the Alvis 2 HPC/AI cluster. 84 of the Alvis nodes were equipped with 4 x NVIDIA A100 HPUs in a NVL4 architecture. The solution was installed in 2 racks which was made possible through Lenovo Neptune direct water cooling. The presentation shows research results from running applications on the Alvis 2 GPU partition.

    Lenovo Neptune DWC: Lenovo, a leading provider of data center solutions, has announced the publication of new liquid cooling standards designed to promote wider adoption of this efficient and sustainable technology. Drawing on over a decade of experience in developing and deploying liquid cooling solutions, Lenovo's standards aim to address key challenges and provide a framework for industry-wide collaboration.

    Lenovo and Nvidia solutions for Product Development and Manufacturing
    - GPU portfolio and upcoming technologies;
    - Physical AI , at the next frontier with Omniverse and Robot development;

    Formula 1 & AI: Each Formula 1 weekend generates over 500TB of data. With Lenovo's high-performance, water-cooled infrastructure and advanced AI, data is transformed into real-time insights – from tire wear to overtaking strategy. The result? Smarter decisions, more exciting TV, and a more sustainable sport. Lenovo is helping F1 turn raw data into world-class racing – faster than ever.

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