During the meeting, the technical connection between HPDA and the Supercomputer was presented, specifically the system operating at UNWE and the Supercomputer at Sofia Tech Park. The integration between the two systems allows for the collection, securitization, and processing of data intended for processing by the Supercomputer, as well as the initiation of processes in the Supercomputer using this data. Simultaneously, the data in the HPDA system can be presented as data in one or more directories in NFS format, and these directories can be “mounted” as directories to the Supercomputer. The established network connection of 10 Gbps ensures high-speed data exchange between the HPDA system and the Supercomputer. On the other hand, the data that the Supercomputer can utilize from the HPDA system can be in the HIVE2 and/or Impala environment. In other words, the data obtained from multiple networks in the HPDA system can be processed through these software environments, and the results of their processing can be directly used for subsequent processing by the Supercomputer. The integrated HPDA+Supercomputer environment provides opportunities for conducting research and Proof of Concept for individual enterprises at BIA.