Putting Scientific Research Agents Within Reach — SCNet.AI Accelerates AI4S Innovation Powered by AI HPC
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HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 25 June 2026 - Recently, SCNet.AI (www.scnet.ai) headquartered in Hong Kong has officially launched as a global AI&HPC computing service platform. With an e-commerce-style operational model, the platform redefines how AI for Science (AI4S) computing resources are accessed, enabling researchers worldwide to access AI, supercomputing applications and diverse compute resources as seamlessly as online shopping. 

Putting Scientific Research Agents Within Reach — SCNet.AI Accelerates AI4S Innovation Powered by AI & HPC
Simplifying Innovation: From Bioinformatics to Industrial Simulation SCNet.AI is positioned to bridge supply and demand for computing resources and unify an ecosystem of research software, delivering user-friendly research computing and scientific large model innovation environments for global research institutes, enterprises and independent developers. SCNet.AI covers three core research scenarios: - Life Science & Bioinformatics: Tailored for biopharma firms and universities;
- Industrial Manufacturing: CFD fluid simulation and FEA finite element analysis for automotive and semiconductor sectors;
- Physical & Chemical Research: Molecular dynamics simulation for researchers in materials and new energy sectors.
- Instant on-demand access. All software is delivered via SaaS, while research AI agents are deployed under MaaS. Users can run tools online after subscription without local downloading, installation or maintenance.
- Elastic scaling. Computing resources can be precisely allocated on demand for workloads ranging from simulation calculations to large model training.
- Unified innovation ecosystem. Beyond being a computing power trading hub, SCNet.AI serves as a global collaborative platform for scientific research and innovation.
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