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- Jenny Flores
CARLA 2025 is to be held in Jamaica in September
In its 2025 edition, the Latin American High-Performance Computing Conference (CARLA), organized by the Advanced Computing System for Latin America and the Caribbean (SCALAC), will take place in September in Kingston, Jamaica. This annual event has become a key meeting point for researchers, academics, and experts in advanced computing, artificial intelligence, and high-performance applications across the region.
CARLA 2025 will bring together decision-makers, scientists, and professionals to discuss the latest advances in supercomputing, data storage, modeling, and simulation, as well as the impact of high-performance computing on artificial intelligence, data science, and technological innovation. Additionally, it will foster collaboration between universities, research centers, and industry to strengthen the digital ecosystem in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Since its first edition in 2014, CARLA has been a fundamental platform for knowledge exchange and collaborative projects. The 2025 edition in Kingston will be a unique opportunity to strengthen the Caribbean’s presence in the supercomputing community and promote technological infrastructure development in the region.
In the coming months, SCALAC will announce the opening of registrations, the call for papers, and program details. The event is expected to feature renowned researchers and international experts, as well as presentations of cutting-edge studies that drive high-performance computing advancements in the region.
As a strategic partner of RedCLARA, SCALAC plays a key role in regional cooperation for supercomputing and advanced technology. Its infrastructure and expertise help expand access to high-performance computing resources, driving scientific and technological innovation in Latin America.
For more information and updates on CARLA 2025, visit the official website https://carlaconference.org/ or follow its social media channels.