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Building the Roadmap for Neuromorphic Computing

The NL-ECO consortium members were prominently represented at the "Building the Roadmap for Neuromorphic Computing" event held on 28 June in Eindhoven. Organized by imec, the University of Groningen, and the University of Twente, this event brought together a dynamic community of experts in neuromorphic computing from the Netherlands and abroad, with the goal of developing a shared vision in this field. The meeting began with inspiring presentations of use cases, followed by Johan Mentink from Radboud University Nijmegen presenting a white paper. This document, collectively developed by various organizations active in the field across the Netherlands, provides an overview of neuromorphic computing and its potential impact. It highlights current efforts in the Netherlands and emphasizes the need for a unified national approach to strengthen the country’s position in the rapidly evolving international landscape. The white paper serves as a starting point for creating a collective Neuromorphic Computing Roadmap. The meeting continued with interactive panel discussions on national and international perspectives, as well as breakout sessions where participants brainstormed key applications, case-building, and roadmap drafting. The event concluded with a visit to the brand-new High Tech Campus Eindhoven’s innovation hub 3EALITY. The follow-up events will further refine the roadmap and strengthen collaboration within the neuromorphic computing community.

NL-ECO

Building the Roadmap for Neuromorphic Computing

The NL-ECO consortium members were prominently represented at the "Building the Roadmap for Neuromorphic Computing" event held on 28 June in Eindhoven. Organized by imec, the University of Groningen, and the University of Twente, this event brought together a dynamic community of experts in neuromorphic computing from the Netherlands and abroad, with the goal of developing a shared vision in this field. The meeting began with inspiring presentations of use cases, followed by Johan Mentink from Radboud University Nijmegen presenting a white paper. This document, collectively developed by various organizations active in the field across the Netherlands, provides an overview of neuromorphic computing and its potential impact. It highlights current efforts in the Netherlands and emphasizes the need for a unified national approach to strengthen the country’s position in the rapidly evolving international landscape. The white paper serves as a starting point for creating a collective Neuromorphic Computing Roadmap. The meeting continued with interactive panel discussions on national and international perspectives, as well as breakout sessions where participants brainstormed key applications, case-building, and roadmap drafting. The event concluded with a visit to the brand-new High Tech Campus Eindhoven’s innovation hub 3EALITY. The follow-up events will further refine the roadmap and strengthen collaboration within the neuromorphic computing community.

Gabi Maris

28/06/2024