Bulgarian Supercomputer Presents Business Opportunities from Different Parts of World at Thessaloniki Fair
Bulgarian Supercomputer Presents Business Opportunities from Different Parts of World at Thessaloniki Fair
THESSALONIKI, 10.09.2023
The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
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The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
Bulgarian Supercomputer Presents Business Opportunities from Different Parts of World at Thessaloniki Fair
THESSALONIKI, 10.09.2023
The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
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The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
Bulgarian Supercomputer Presents Business Opportunities from Different Parts of World at Thessaloniki Fair
THESSALONIKI, 10.09.2023
The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
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The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
Bulgarian Supercomputer Presents Business Opportunities from Different Parts of World at Thessaloniki Fair
THESSALONIKI, 10.09.2023
The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
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The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
Bulgarian Supercomputer Presents Business Opportunities from Different Parts of World at Thessaloniki Fair
THESSALONIKI, 10.09.2023
The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
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The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
Bulgarian Supercomputer Presents Business Opportunities from Different Parts of World at Thessaloniki Fair
THESSALONIKI, 10.09.2023
The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
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The capabilities of Sofia Tech Park's Discoverer supercomputer were presented to the attendees of the Bulgarian Pavilion at the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair on Sunday. The event started on Saturday and will continue until 17 September. Economy Ministry Bogdan Bogdanov attended the Fair on Sunday. The Economy Ministry is organizing the Bulgarian participation in the event, with Bulgaria being the Honoured Country this year.
Guests had the opportunity to observe real-time simulations presenting the capabilities of the supercomputer, which is in continuous operation. The audience was introduced to the application of supercomputers in real life and in business development, as well as historical data about their emergence.
There was a live demonstration of how the Sofia supercomputer works, as well as a recently completed project - a special product that enables businesses from anywhere in the world to use the supercomputer through a browser and pay only for the services they use.
"This allows us to sell the Bulgarian supercomputer and our users to work from anywhere in the world," explained the supercomputer's Chief Operating Officer, Kiril Kirilov. "The interface shows how much it costs per hour and then our customers receive their invoice depending on what they have spent," he added.
BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov (PK)
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