We take corporate responsibility seriously in every resource we own — not only in the field. Since 2014, as an official World Community Grid partner from Turkey, we have been donating the idle processing power of our computers and servers to scientific research for humanity.

World Community Grid · official partner from Turkey since 2014

Idle processing power, working on disease research.

World Community Grid is a volunteer computing network that combines the idle processing power of computers around the world to provide researchers with free supercomputer capacity in fields such as cancer, AIDS and neurological diseases. Founded under the leadership of IBM, the network was transferred to University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto in 2021 and continues under independent research institutions.

RO GROUP was accepted as one of the network's official partners from Turkey in 2014. All of our computers and servers process research tasks whenever they are idle — during or outside working hours — and return the results to scientists. As of February 2021, the processing time we had donated exceeded 151 years; our contribution continues without interruption.

Live figures come directly from World Community Grid.
How it works

Big problems are split into small pieces.

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Tasks are distributed

Researchers' massive computing jobs are split into small pieces and sent to volunteer computers on the network.

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Processed while idle

Each computer processes its share whenever it is idle; daily use is never affected.

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Returned to science

Results are sent back to research servers and used in screening new drugs and treatment approaches.

You can contribute too, with the computer you already use every day.

worldcommunitygrid.org