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The High-Performance Computing and Quantum Simulator hybrid (HPCQS) project has reached a major milestone with the inauguration of two quantum processors, Jade and Ruby, respectively situated in Germany (FZJ) and France (CEA).
European Commission Press release Brussels, 18 Nov 2025 The European Commission took today an important step to protect the EU's ferroalloy industry – which employs some 1,800 people in the EU – by imposing definitive safeguard measures on imports of certain ferroalloys into the European Union.
European Commission Speech Brussels, 18 Nov 2025 Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you, Paul [Voss], for your kind words of introduction.
It is a pleasure to be with you today.
Aluminium production has...
European Commission Speech Brussels, 18 Nov 2025 Dear Commissioner Kos,
Excellencies,
Distinguished guests,
Ladies and gentlemen,
It is a pleasure to speak to you. From its very foundation, the European Union ...
European Commission Press release Brussels, 18 Nov 2025 The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a German support measure of up to €1.75 billion in favour of Lausitz Energie Kraftwerke AG (‘LEA...
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency, in collaboration with EUROCAE, has published the final report entitled "Update of Higher Airspace Demand Analysis and Market Developments," marking a significant milestone in its work on the Higher Airspace Operations (HAO) domain.
From November 12–14 2025, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) hosted the Conference on Advancing Health Management in Aviation, bringing together global medical and operational experts to present the latest findings from EASA’s comprehensive studies[1] on diabetes mellitus and
On 17 November 2025, European Council President António Costa delivered a speech at the 30th anniversary of the EU membership of Austria, Finland and Sweden.
Europe reaches a historic milestone on the new Top500 list: JUPITER is not only the continent’s fastest supercomputer but also the first to break the exascale barrier. Together with LUMI & Leonardo, Europe secures 3 spots among the world’s top 10.