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Le Symposium ArtIA, aura lieu à la Société des arts technologiques, vous invite à imaginer un futur numérique où l’intelligence artificielle devient une ressource partagée au service des artistes. aura lieu à la Société des arts technologiques (SAT) Le 19 août, venez échanger avec des artistes, des chercheur·euse·s et des organisations culturelles lors de panels,...
Read moreMontreal, June 18, 2025 – Calcul Québec is proud to announce the launch of Rorqual, a new supercomputer fully dedicated to scientific research. Now available to the Canadian research community, Rorqual can support a wide range of projects, from artificial intelligence and health to environmental science and the humanities. “The name Rorqual refers to the...
Read moreQuébec, April 24, 2025 – Université Laval and its partners Mila, Calcul Québec and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada today announced the launch of an artificial intelligence computing cluster specifically designed to support academic research in the country. Located on Université Laval’s campus, this new infrastructure called tamIA will enable scientists in Québec and...
Read moreThe Calcul Québec team will be taking part in the 2025 edition of 24 Hours of Science, a key event celebrating science culture in Quebec. This year’s theme, “Let’s Celebrate Science!”, really resonates with us — it’s exactly what we do every day by supporting the local research and innovation community. You can check out...
Read moreCalcul Québec is launching a new program that enables students to carry out projects involving quantum computing. This initiative offers free access to MonarQ, a 24-qubit superconducting quantum computer, along with specialized support throughout the summer of 2025. “MonarQ’s mission is to enable the research community to explore quantum computing. We’ve designed a flexible program...
Read moreComputing is a powerful lever for research. It’s just a matter of knowing how to make the most of it! Calcul Québec’s Spring School gives you the opportunity to quickly acquire essential programming skills, in an immersive setting tailored to your needs. Intensive training to optimize your analyses From May 20 to 23, 2025, experienced...
Read moreMontreal, January 7, 2024 – We are pleased to welcome three new board members to Calcul Québec: Effrosyni Diamantoudi, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies at Concordia University; Éric Charton, Senior Director of Research and Development at the Montreal Computer Research Center (CRIM); and Bernard Giroux, Professor at INRS. The expertise of these new...
Read moreMany of us are following the much-anticipated debut of MonarQ, the quantum computer at Calcul Québec. Over the past few months, our team has been hard at work developing tools, calibrating the system, and preparing the research community to make the most of this cutting-edge technology. We’re excited to announce that MonarQ is ready to...
Read more(Montréal, QC) October 18, 2024 – The Digital Research Alliance of Canada (the Alliance) and the Government of Quebec proudly announced investments of $38.7 million to McGill University on Friday. This funding helps to address the growing demand from researchers in Quebec and Canada for cutting-edge computational resources. Rachel Bendayan, Member of Parliament for Outremont,...
Read moreMontreal, September 25, 2024 – Calcul Québec is proud to announce today the official inauguration of MonarQ, its 24-qubit superconducting quantum computer designed entirely in Quebec. The event was attended by over a hundred people in Montreal, including the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISDE), and Margrethe Vestager, Executive...
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