The ESA Space HPC is a state-of-the-art supercomputing platform created to meet the growing computational needs of the European space industry and to serve as a technology demonstrator to ease adoption of National HPCs and EuroHPCs. By utilising cutting-edge technologies, Space HPC delivers significant computing power with a sustainable and energy-efficient approach, empowering researchers, startups, and industry players to push the boundaries of innovation.

The ESA Space HPC is a key enabler of innovation for the European space industry. It is tailored to meet the specific challenges of space research, development, and commercialisation. It provides an advanced yet accessible infrastructure that bridges the gap between groundbreaking ideas and real-world applications. Whether you’re a startup, scientist, or industry leader, this is your platform for faster testing, smarter decision-making, and more impactful results.
The ESA Space HPC is designed to serve the entire ecosystem of the space industry. From startups to established enterprises and academic institutions, the platform provides the tools and resources needed to achieve breakthrough results.
SMEs and Startups
Access high-performance computing resources for free until the end of 2025, with a simple and fair application process.
Scientists and Researchers
Leverage tailored computational power and expert support for specialised use cases.
Innovators and Developers
Shorten development cycles, test ideas quickly, achieve breakthroughs faster and gain a competitive edge.
With the ESA Space HPC, the space industry can innovate, shorten development timelines, and gain a competitive edge in an era of exponential data growth & AI.
Choosing the ESA Space HPC means choosing a platform built with your needs in mind. Whatever the use cases you want to test, in various domains related to space exploration, satellite operations, and Earth observation, the ESA Space HPC offers you unmatched advantages.
With the ESA Space HPC, you gain access to a powerful, flexible, and secure infrastructure that turns your challenges into opportunities and allows you to move from concept to realisation faster and more efficiently.
The ESA Space HPC combines cutting-edge technology, environmental efficiency, and versatility, making it a game-changer for the space industry. Its architecture is tailored to meet the demands of data analytics, AI, and complex modeling, all while minimising its ecological footprint.
The ESA Space HPC is more than a supercomputer; it’s a catalyst for innovation, collaboration, and excellence in the space industry. The ESA Space HPC bridges the gap between space research ambitions and computational possibilities for researchers and businesses.
Located in the historic town of Frascati, Italy, the site serves as ESA’s Centre for Earth Observation and hosts the Space HPC facility. This strategic location, situated in the picturesque Alban Hills near Rome, combines centuries of scientific heritage with cutting-edge space technology.
The campus exemplifies ESA’s commitment to sustainable operations, with the ESA Space HPC’s advanced heat recovery system integrated into the facility’s infrastructure. This symbiotic relationship enables the reuse of computational waste heat for campus heating, demonstrating how modern space research can harmonise with environmental responsibility.
The ESA Space HPC is currently in its pilot phase, running test use cases through April. Broader access is planned thereafter, in a ramp-up mode to ensure optimal performance and user experience.
The ESA Space HPC is your partner in unlocking the full potential of the space industry. With state-of-the-art resources, expert support, and a thriving community of innovators, the future is within your reach.
If you are interested in our Space HPC, contact your Technical Officer or your usual point of contact at ESA.
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