Solidus AITECH is advancing efforts to localize High Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructure in Europe.
Through initiatives such as Solidus HUB—a social mining platform powered by DAO Labs—the project has built a strong community while pursuing key developments in AI, blockchain, and data infrastructure.
The European Union has committed over €270 million to enhance HPC capabilities across the continent. Despite heavy usage of HPC systems, much of Europe still depends on non-EU providers, particularly in the United States, for access to advanced computing power.
This dependency can result in increased operational costs and limited control over sensitive data infrastructure.
To help address this, Solidus AITECH is developing an 8,800 sq. ft. eco-efficient data center in Bucharest. The facility is designed to unify HPC resources with blockchain protocols and artificial intelligence applications.
The goal is to improve computational efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and enable secure, localized data processing.
This infrastructure has potential relevance in areas such as smart manufacturing, climate simulation, and biomedical research—fields where speed, accuracy, and data sovereignty are critical.
By building within Europe, AITECH is contributing to the region’s digital autonomy and strategic technological resilience.
The project has also partnered with Solana to enhance transactional throughput.
As the global HPC sector continues to grow—currently at a projected rate of 7.5% annually—initiatives like this align with broader trends in decentralized infrastructure and high-speed computing.
Solidus AITECH’s approach illustrates how blockchain, AI, and HPC can converge to meet Europe’s long-term digital goals while encouraging local innovation and ownership.