The Spanish Supercomputing Network (RES) is a distributed infrastructure that brings together some of Spain's most advanced supercomputing centers. Its main mission is to provide the scientific, technological, and business communities with the resources necessary to carry out projects that require high-performance computing and storage capabilities.

The RES supports researchers in multiple disciplines, including areas such as bioinformatics, astrophysics, artificial intelligence, climate change, and industrial process simulation. This network contributes significantly to the advancement of science and technology in Spain, facilitating innovative solutions with global impact.

The Computing and Advanced Technologies Foundation of Extremadura (COMPUTAEX) is one of the centers that form part of the Spanish Supercomputing Network (RES). Its contribution focuses on the use of the LUSITANIA supercomputer LUSITANIA, which provides advanced computing and storage resources distributed across the network.

COMPUTAEX's collaboration within the RES facilitates the execution of projects that require high-performance supercomputing, expanding research possibilities at both the regional and national levels. This effort strengthens the national network of technological infrastructures, promoting innovation and cooperation between academic, scientific, and business institutions throughout the country.