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LuxProvide

Under the governance of the Ministry of State 
and the Ministry of the Economy, LuxProvide, 
as a 100% subsidiary of LuxConnect, is in charge 
of the acquisition, launch and operation of MeluXina

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LuxProvide

Headquartered in Bertrange, the mission of LuxProvide is to facilitate access to the use of the computational capabilities of MeluXina by setting up a structure that provides support dedicated to companies in their high-performance computing projects.

LuxProvide transcend traditional technological boundaries, fostering innovative solutions and drive positive change. Their team is dedicated to pioneering a future where technology not only evolves but enhances every aspect of life.

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Bissen

The supercomputer is installed in LuxConnect’s Data Center DC2 in Bissen, which is powered by green energy from Kiowatt, the cogeneration plant powered by waste wood. The computing power of MeluXina will be 18 petaflops, corresponding to 18,000,000,000,000,000 computational operations per second.

The modular architecture of MeluXina focuses on the needs of its users, including companies and players in the Luxembourg economy, and more specifically SMEs and start-ups.

In 2024, LuxProvide was selected to host and operate MeluXina-Q, a new cutting-edge EuroHPC quantum computer coming 2026, as well as new MeluXina-AI supercomputer coming to Luxembourg.

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LuxProvide
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Arnaud Lambert - CEO LuxProvide
Arnaud Lambert
CEO - LuxProvide

 “In this era of rapid digital transformation, our mission at LuxProvide transcends mere computation. With MeluXina, we’re not just exploring the future; we’re actively shaping it. Our commitment extends beyond providing supercomputing power; it’s about crafting a sustainable, secure, and innovative digital ecosystem that empowers society.”

Find out more

LuxProvide website