Pomerania strengthens its position as a leader in technological innovation. The Spanish company Openchip, headquartered in Barcelona, has announced recruitment for its new research and development center in Gdańsk. This is a significant step forward for the region, which is already becoming a driving force of Poland’s economy in the advanced technology sector.
Openchip is a new company specializing in the design of acceleration systems for High-Performance Computing (HPC)—advanced computing technologies capable of processing data and performing complex calculations at high speed and efficiency. These devices leverage AI capabilities, including machine learning and deep learning, to ensure global competitiveness and achieve digital sovereignty in modern microelectronics for Europe’s semiconductor ecosystem — one of the fastest-growing industries in the global economy. — The development of the semiconductor sector is crucial for the future of the economy—both globally and locally. At the same time, we prioritize technology that serves people, maintaining our responsibility toward the environment and ensuring that innovation drives progress in a sustainable way — says Francesc Guim, CEO of Openchip. The new center in Gdańsk will focus on supporting R&D projects dedicated to developing modern processors and accelerators for data centers and HPC, in line with European energy efficiency standards. The company’s accelerators will be designed using silicon node technology and the open RISC-V processor instruction set architecture. — The opening of Openchip’s office is another step in strengthening Pomerania’s position as a hub for technological innovation — says Marcin Milewski, Poland Site Lead at Openchip. Recruiting top-tier specialistsThe new center has already begun recruiting specialists, including software engineers, quality experts, DevOps specialists, and system integrators. This year, the company plans to create dozens of new jobs, offering an exciting career opportunity. — We are pleased that another global player has chosen Pomerania as its operational base in Europe. This is a testament to the effectiveness of Invest in Pomerania, an initiative coordinated by the Pomeranian Development Agency, which supports the Openchip project in Poland. The Spanish company has also levereged our region’s end-to-end support, i.e. dedicated temporary office space — emphasizes Mieczysław Struk, Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. Comments are closed.
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