2025 NCLGISA Spring Symposium

Wilmington Convention Center 10 Convention Center Dr., Wilmington, NC, United States

The 2025 NCLGISA Spring Symposium is an annual event organized by the North Carolina Local Government Information Systems Association (NCLGISA). It serves as a platform for local government IT professionals to share experiences, explore innovative solutions, and improve the effectiveness of local government information systems. The symposium features workshops, training sessions, and networking opportunities for participants.

PEARC25

Greater Columbus Convention Center 400 North High Street, Columbus, OH, United States

The 2025 ACM Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing Conference, (PEARC25) serves as a premier forum for professionals, researchers, and students in the field of research computing and data (RCD). It is organized by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and focuses on addressing challenges, opportunities, and solutions within advanced research computing. PEARC25 will explore a wide range of subjects, including: Artificial intelligence applications in research Cloud computing integration Scientific workflow optimization Research software engineering Data management strategies Workforce development and diversity in RCD.

SC25

America’s Center Convention Complex 701 Convention Plaza, St. Louis, MO, United States

The SC25 conference, officially known as the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis, will take place from November 16 to 21, 2025, in St. Louis, Missouri. This event serves as a global hub for professionals in the supercomputing community, including scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers, and developers. The conference promises a week filled with sessions, an exhibition, and networking opportunities, fostering innovation and collaboration through a leading technical program that shares best practices across all areas of HPC and AI. The conference features various components, including: Workshops: Designed to spark innovation and professional growth, these workshops go beyond traditional presentations. Exhibits: Attendees can interact with industry leaders, research organizations, universities, and startups, showcasing cutting-edge technologies and services. Students@SC Program: This initiative offers volunteer experiences, cluster competitions, and networking opportunities for students, helping them advance their professional development in the HPC field. SCinet: A volunteer-driven effort that provides advanced internet connectivity for attendees, showcasing the latest in network innovation. The venue, America’s Center, is centrally located in downtown St. Louis, and the conference is sponsored by ACM and IEEE