Where top minds in AI, quantum 
and supercomputing converge

14–15 April 2026
at the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce

Secure your spot for the 2026 edition.


Accelerating AI, quantum and supercomputing adoption in Europe 

SCynergy 2026 takes place in one of Europe’s most agile innovation hubs, highlighting how AI, supercomputing and quantum technologies are driving real impact across sectors. The event brings together leading businesses, researchers and policymakers to explore cutting‑edge use cases, share practical insights and develop strategic collaborations that strengthen Europe’s digital future. 

Prime Minister Luc Frieden will open the event with a keynote addressing Luxembourg’s national and European digital strategies. 

The 2026 edition reinforces SCynergy’s position as a catalyst for innovation in Europe. It will feature the Luxembourg AI Factory as a key enabler of AI adoption, while advancing progress in quantum technologies and supporting deeper collaboration within the European high‑performance computing ecosystem. Together, these initiatives will help shape a competitive and resilient digital landscape and accelerate Europe’s next wave of technological innovation.

Strategic sectors and what you will learn

SCynergy 2026 explores how AI, quantum technologies and high‑performance computing are transforming Europe’s most strategic sectors. Across two days, the programme provides sector‑specific insights, hands‑on learning and practical guidance on how advanced computing reshapes finance, the green economy, cybersecurity, space and healthtech.


What to expect

  • Finance: enhancing risk modelling, compliance and financial resilience 
  • Sustainability: enabling low‑carbon innovation and resource optimisation 
  • Cybersecurity: strengthening digital defences with AI and quantum‑ready approaches 
  • Space: powering next‑generation data processing and mission capabilities 
  • Healthtech: driving precision medicine, diagnostics and data‑driven research 


Keynotes and panels from European industry leaders, researchers and policymakers cover topics such as orchestrating AI factories, sector‑specific digital transformation, digital sovereignty and the ethical foundations of Europe’s digital future, ensuring a comprehensive perspective on both opportunities and responsibilities linked to advanced computing. 

Five reasons
not to miss SCynergy 2026

1. Two days of insights

that deliver results

Understand how AI, supercomputing and quantum technologies create real impact across business, research and policy.

2. Learn from leading experts

across key sectors

Specialists share concrete case studies in cybersecurity, sustainability, healthtech, finance, space and the startup ecosystem.

3. Boost your skills through

15 focused trainings

Access hands‑on sessions, from launching projects on MeluXina to building AI workflows and exploring quantum computing.

4. Connect with Luxembourg’s

deeptech ecosystem

Meet researchers, national initiatives, innovators and EU institutions in an environment built for collaboration.

5. Meet innovators and decision makers 

in one place 

Engage with local and international leaders ready to build partnerships and accelerate technological progress.  


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Supercomputing
EuroCC 2 has received funding from the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (JU) under grant agreement No 101101903. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Digital Europe Programme and Germany, Bulgaria, Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Norway, Türkiye, Republic of North Macedonia, Iceland, Montenegro, Serbia.

Luxembourg AI Factory
This project has received funding from the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (JU) under Grant Agreement No. 101234366. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme and from Luxembourg, Belgium, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, and Spain.

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