Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center (PCSS) has launched a five-year scientific project aimed at supporting the energy transformation of eastern Wielkopolska (Greater Poland). As a part of the research, “digital twins” of buildings and locations in the region will be created, allowing for simulations. The project consists of three components: the Digital Twin Laboratory, the RES (Renewable Energy Sources) Laboratory, and the Living Lab.
The Digital Twin Laboratory involves computer models of buildings and places in the region. These models will enable the simulation of planned solutions, primarily for optimizing energy consumption in buildings. Tomasz Piontek, the project’s manager, explained during the inaugural press conference that there could be more applications, such as analyzing solutions to reduce smog in the region or planning energy production using weather forecasts.
The first example of a “digital twin” will be a model of the “Konin” hotel, owned by the city. The building will be analyzed for its energy consumption and production capabilities. Subsequently, both elements will be matched in the computer model so that the hotel can be as self-sufficient as possible.
This type of modeling will be available to all interested parties – both local governments and private companies.
— We would like this to be mass adoption, not just for the project to end with the energy transformation of the hotel, but for the results and outcomes to be transformable to any object, said Piontek.
An important element of the Digital Twin Laboratory will be the visualization of collected data. A point will be established in Konin where anyone interested can come and see the processes occurring as a part of the energy transformation, e.g. the impact of specific investments or changes in public spaces on the environment.
The second component of the PSNC Energy Lab is the RES Laboratory: a photovoltaic and wind farm, an energy storage facility, and a node of the PIONIER broadband network managed by PCSS. That be built in Górki near Kłodawa. The laboratory will produce energy for the computational center that will be established within the project, while scientists will simultaneously study effective energy mix building.
— We will try to create a service, knowledge, and experience that is going to allow us to match electricity consumption profiles with production profiles, using energy storage to ensure that as much energy as possible is consumed when and where it is needed, said Piontek.
The final component of the project is the Living Lab focusing on educational projects on RES, digitalization, and green transformation implemented in the region.
One of the project’s goals is to provide all entities in the region with access to data and research results, so that the energy transformation of Eastern Greater Poland, as Piontek stated, is carried out in a more conscious and responsible way, supported by scientific evidence or experience.
The PCSS Energy Lab will cost nearly PLN 35 million. 70% of this amount comes from the EU’s Just Transition Fund, 20% from the state budget, and 10% is PCSS’ own contribution.
The project will be implemented over five years. The local government of the Wielkopolska Voivodeship has set 2040 as the year for Eastern Greater Poland to achieve climate neutrality. For a long time, the region’s economy was based on coal mining and combustion. The still-operating mine is currently in the process of decommissioning. The cessation of coal mining and combustion is planned for mid-2026.
The EU’s Just Transition Fund supports the region in this process of change. The total budget of the fund is EUR 17.5 billion, of which over EUR 415 million will go to eastern Wielkopolska.
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New Direct Connection for Research Networks in Poland and Germany
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PCSS and the PIONIER Consortium at SC25
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Presentation of the PIAST-AI and DATAMITE projects at EBDVF 2025
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PCSS at the 1st CEE Congress for RMA
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Collegium Da Vinci and PCSS Join Forces for Students and Technology
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On 30 October 2025, Collegium Da Vinci (CDV) and PCSS formally began their collaboration by signing an agreement that will significantly strengthen the relationship between the academic environment and the advanced‐technology sector. The aim of the partnership is to create new opportunities for CDV students in terms of education and access to the latest technological solutions.
Qiskit Fall Fest: Quantum pizza at PCSS
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PCSS’ Aleksandra Nowak Is One of LUMEN’s Voices
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About PSNC in GÉANT CONNECT
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GÉANT’s “Foresight 2030: Navigating Change” Report
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At the end of 2024, GÉANT released a report identifying the key opportunities and challenges facing the NREN community (National Research and Education Network) in the coming decade. One of the authors of this document is Raimundas Tuminauskas – Head of the Network Infrastructure and Services Department at PSNC.
Nobel Prizes 2024: AI in Physics and Chemistry
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Thanks to the Dariah.lab infrastructure, the first pilot projects for the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage resources have been implemented in 2023. Dariah.lab is a research infrastructure for the humanities and arts, built as part of the DARIAH-PL project. It serves to acquire, store and integrate cultural data from the humanities and social sciences, and to process, visualise and share digital resources.
International Media on PSNC
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Here is a short sellection of recent articles on PSNC that have appeared in some international media.
Dariah.lab: cultural heritage documentation
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Funding for the G4PL – Genomics for Poland project
2025-11-12
We are pleased to announce that the project entitled G4PL – Genomics for Poland, headed by Prof. Luiza Handschuh, has received funding from the European Funds for a Smart Economy (FENG) program, Action 2.4 Research Infrastructure of Modern Economy.
PCSS and the PIONIER Consortium at SC25
2025-11-17
Poznańskie Centrum Superkomputerowo-Sieciowe (PCSS), together with the PIONIER Consortium, is participating in the world’s premier HPC event – the Supercomputing Conference (SC25) in St. Louis. At the joint booth No. 2918, key projects in the fields of artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and data management are being presented, highlighting the leading role of Polish institutions in advancing the global digital infrastructure.
PCSS’ Aleksandra Nowak Is One of LUMEN’s Voices
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An interview with Aleksandra Nowak – the Head of Digital Libraries and Knowledge Platforms Department of PCSS, has just appeared on the lumenproject.eu website as a part of the LUMEN Voices series. Aleksandra gave an insight on her team’s role in the LUMEN project, which combines mathematical sciences, humanities, social sciences, earth systems, molecular dynamics, and more.
PCSS became a member of the Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications
2025-11-05
Poznańskie Centrum Superkomputerowo-Sieciowe has joined the Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications (PIIT), becoming part of the most important industry organisation in Poland. This strategic step aims to strengthen synergy between the research and academic community and the leading companies in the IT and telecommunications sector. It will enhance the Center’s ability to actively shape the directions of Poland’s digital transformation.
Mind Challenge has launched at PCSS: Young Innovators Join Forces
2025-11-13
Mind Challenge has begun – an interdisciplinary program for students of Poznań’s universities, co-created by AMU, PUEB, PUMS, PUT, and PCSS. On November 7, 2025, the inauguration took place at PCSS, where young innovators began an extraordinary journey tackling real challenges at the intersection of science and technology.
About PSNC in GÉANT CONNECT
2025-06-10
The latest, June issue of the magazine "CONNECT", focused on the GÉANT network and community, features an article on next-generation research infrastructures. These projects are being implemented within four leading projects run by PCSS and based on the PIONIER Network.
PCSS in Three New ECHOES Projects Within the ECCCH
2025-10-30
As part of the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH) initiative, ten new projects from the 2024 call have been chosen for implementation in order to make a significant impact on the development of digital cultural heritage in Europe. These projects focus on digitisation, data analysis and enrichment, new user experiences, and the conservation of cultural heritage objects. PCSS is taking part in three of them: StratiGraph, INFINITY, and ECHOLOT.
Presentation of the PIAST-AI and DATAMITE projects at EBDVF 2025
2025-11-13
Piast-AI and DATAMITE projects, implemented by PCSS, were presented at this year’s European Big Data Value Forum (EBDVF 2025) in Copenhagen. The details were shared by Marcin Płóciennik, Head of the Internet of Things Technologies Department at PCSS.
“Long-Distance Coherent Quantum Communications in Deployed Telcom Networks” – Piotr Rydlichowski in Nature Magazine
2025-04-24
The newest issue of Nature magazine (04/2025) features an article titled “Long-Distance Coherent Quantum Communications in Deployed Telcom Networks” and one of its coauthors is Piotr Rydlichowski – a PSNC’s researcher from the Centre’s Network Technologies Division.
From Lost Worlds to Open Data: 3DBigDataSpace Data Synergy Grant Winners
2025-10-16
As PSNC is a partner of 3DBigDataSpace, our Center is very happy to share two exceptional undertakings that have been selected as winners of the project’s Data Synergy Call. Both of them are outstanding examples of striving for excellence in reconstructing lost heritage and so, they will receive support in preparing 3D assets and metadata in order to enrich Europe’s digital 3D cultural landscape. These two projects will be integrated into the Common European Data Space for Cultural Heritage — a key initiative aimed at increasing the accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of Europe’s digital heritage.
The first Cybersecure SMEs training is in the books
2025-11-07
On November 6, 2025, the first edition of the training “Cybersecure SMEs: Practical training for small and medium-sized enterprises” took place. The event marked an important milestone in strengthening cybersecurity skills within the SME sector. It was organized under the EDIH CyberSec – National Centre for Secure Digital Transformation project, led by PCSS. The training drew not only a high turnout but also exceptional participant engagement, confirming the strong demand for practical educational initiatives in this area.
GÉANT’s “Foresight 2030: Navigating Change” Report
2025-01-08
At the end of 2024, GÉANT released a report identifying the key opportunities and challenges facing the NREN community (National Research and Education Network) in the coming decade. One of the authors of this document is Raimundas Tuminauskas – Head of the Network Infrastructure and Services Department at PSNC.
Dr inż. Cezary Mazurek Among the Recipients of Virtuti Medicinali 2025
2025-10-15
The distinction – given by the Polish Neuropsychological Society – was presented during the opening ceremony of the 26th Congress of the Polish Neuropsychological Society, entitled “Clinical Neuropsychology and Medicine – Contemporary Challenges in the Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Patients with Brain Damage”.
PCSS at the 1st CEE Congress for RMA
2025-11-04
PCSS will be represented at a crucial event in the world of research management. Tomasz Parkoła, Director of the Network Services Division at PCSS, will take part in the first Congress for Research Managers and Administrators (RMA) of Central and Eastern Europe, to be held on 4–5 November 2025 in Brussels. PCSS's participation highlights the Center’s role as a key hub of knowledge and infrastructure in the European research area.
Nobel Prizes 2024: AI in Physics and Chemistry
2024-10-17
This year's Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry highlight the groundbreaking role of artificial intelligence in those fields. To get insights into this significant development, we reached out to Dr Mikołaj Buchwald – an expert from the PSNC Internet Services Department, whose research interests include cognitive neuroscience, machine learning methodology, as well as using AI plus advanced data analysis to explain human physiology and psychology.
EuroHPC JU expands the AI Factories initiative – AI Factory Antennas will connect Poland and Moldova
2025-10-14
EuroHPC JU is strengthening the European artificial intelligence infrastructure network. The investment aims to create 13 AI Factory Antennas, which will allow new partner countries to access existing AI Factories without having to build their own facilities. As part of the project, the Moldova AI Factory Antenna (FAIMA) will be established. It will operate in close coordination with the PIAST-AI Factory located at PCSS.
CyberSecure Workshops for SMEs
2025-11-04
The EDIH CyberSec consortium and Poznański Park Naukowo‑Technologiczny invite you to a free training event “CyberSecure SMEs”, which will take place on 6 and 7 November 2025. This event features a training session and individual consultations providing knowledge and tools for effective protection of business in such areas as cloud, production networks, and banking.
PSNC Leaps into the future of computing
2024-09-04
Thanks to the Dariah.lab infrastructure, the first pilot projects for the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage resources have been implemented in 2023. Dariah.lab is a research infrastructure for the humanities and arts, built as part of the DARIAH-PL project. It serves to acquire, store and integrate cultural data from the humanities and social sciences, and to process, visualise and share digital resources.
Innovative Collaboration Between PCSS, ORCA Computing, and Imperial College London – A Quantum Revolution for Data Centers
2025-10-09
In mid-September 2025, ORCA Computing announced plans to integrate photonic quantum AI within the operations of stationary data centers. This technology was demonstrated in collaboration with Imperial College London and PCSS. The partnership brings together leading scientific and research expertise within a fully functioning data center environment.
Collegium Da Vinci and PCSS Join Forces for Students and Technology
2025-10-31
On 30 October 2025, Collegium Da Vinci (CDV) and PCSS formally began their collaboration by signing an agreement that will significantly strengthen the relationship between the academic environment and the advanced‐technology sector. The aim of the partnership is to create new opportunities for CDV students in terms of education and access to the latest technological solutions.
International Media on PSNC
2024-09-03
Here is a short sellection of recent articles on PSNC that have appeared in some international media.
New Direct Connection for Research Networks in Poland and Germany
2025-09-03
DFN-Verein and PCSS have just launched a direct 100 Gbit/s connection between X-WiN and PIONIER networks. This opens an additional transmission path that complements the existing X-WiN and PIONIER links to the GÉANT network. The new connection optimizes the performance of numerous applications and the use of resources at the GÉANT interface. Additionally, it enables the operators to set up new connections for advanced research projects that require high bandwidths for cooperating scientific institutions in Poland and Germany.
Qiskit Fall Fest: Quantum pizza at PCSS
2025-10-28
On Saturday, October 25, a special event took place at the PCSS headquarters as part of a global initiative organised by IBM, focusing on building a community around quantum computing and the Qiskit library. The event, held under the name “Quantum Pizza,” brought together several enthusiasts of quantum technologies and Italian cuisine.
Dariah.lab: cultural heritage documentation
2024-04-19
Thanks to the Dariah.lab infrastructure, the first pilot projects for the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage resources have been implemented in 2023. Dariah.lab is a research infrastructure for the humanities and arts, built as part of the DARIAH-PL project. It serves to acquire, store and integrate cultural data from the humanities and social sciences, and to process, visualise and share digital resources.























