CSC – Tieteen tietotekniikan keskus is a Finnish non-profit technology company founded in 1971, operating as a special-mission limited liability company. Owned 70% by the Finnish government and 30% by higher education institutions, it provides digital infrastructure and services to universities, research institutes, public administration, and companies across Finland.
The organisation operates Finland's most powerful supercomputers, including the LUMI supercomputer hosted in Kajaani, and manages Funet, the national research networks. Its service portfolio spans high-performance computing resources, cloud services, data management platforms, and artificial intelligence solutions tailored to research, education, and public sector needs.
CSC's mission centres on supporting the digitalization of research and education across Finland. Its customer base extends beyond academia to public administration, cultural institutions including archives, libraries and museums, and commercial enterprises. The company maintains headquarters in Espoo with operations distributed across the country.