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Horizon Europe is the main Research and Innovation Funding Programme of the European Commission.

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Horizon 2020 is the previous Funding Programme. There are no longer calls, but projects can run until 2024.

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Digital Europe is a Funding Programme focused on bringing digital technology to businesses, citizens and administrations.

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There are many other relevant EU funding programmes, managed by several agencies and directorates.

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Digital Europe   Cybersecurity   Deployment: Best use of technologies  

New Amendment to Digital Europe Programme Work Programme 2023-2024

The Main Work Programme 2023-2024 for Digital Europe Programme has been amended to include new actions. The new amendment introduces support for new initiatives: Age verification application - provides means to protect under-age users from accessing content that is unsuitable/illegal to them, contributing to the implementation of the provisions on protection of minors of the Digital Services Act (DSA). AI Action Summit – the third in a series of summits to be organised by France on 10 and 11 February 2025 with the aim of leveraging existing initiatives and fora involved in AI. Besides, the text on Incident and Vulnerability Response Support and reporting has been updated to complement Member States efforts to increase the level of protection and resilience to cyber threats. The amendments can be found in the attached document.

Digital, Industry & Space   HPC   AI, data & cloud  

Calls for expressions of interest: Hosting entities for AI factories

The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has launched two calls for expressions of interest to select hosting entities that will host and operate AI-optimised supercomputers, AI experimental platforms and AI factories across Europe, to be funded under the Digital Europe programme. EuroHPC will deploy AI-dedicated supercomputing and service infrastructures to support the further development of a highly competitive and innovative AI Ecosystem in the European Union.  The AI Factories initiative seeks to establish a number of comprehensive one-stop shops for AI users, including start-ups, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and scientific researchers. They will provide streamlined access to a wide range of AI services, including essential tools, skills development, and user support. The aim of AI factories is to provide the European scientific community at large with enhanced access to AI optimised computing capabilities for the large-scale training and development of general-purpose AI models, and for the development, validation and running of emerging AI applications. The two calls for expressions of interest are each tailored to different types of hosting entities: Call for expression of interest for the selection of existing Hosting Entities of EuroHPC supercomputers to acquire an advanced experimental AI-optimised supercomputing platform (optional) and to establish an AI Factory (EUROHPC-2024-CEI-AI-01) Call for expression of interest for the selection of Hosting Entities for the acquisition of an AI-optimised supercomputer or the upgrade of an existing EuroHPC supercomputer with AI capabilities, an advanced Experimental AI-optimised supercomputing platform (optional), and the establishment of an AI Factory (EUROHPC-2024-CEI-AI-02) Both calls have multiple cut-off dates and will remain open until the final deadline on 31 December 2025. The first cut-off deadline for applications is 4 November 2024. More information on the two calls can be found in the EuroHPC press release.

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MSCA Doctoral Networks – 2024 proposal training - Registration open

This training on proposal writing on Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Networks (DN) is organised by the National Contact Points (NCPs) for MSCA in Belgium (NCP Federal BE, NCP-FNRS, NCP Flanders) to support potential applicants and host institutions from both the academic and non-academic sectors. It is also aimed at researchers who are considering applying in the future. Doctoral Networks (DNs) are consortia of at least 3 different entities (e.g. universities, research institutions and research infrastructures, businesses including SMEs, and other socio-economic actors) in different EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries. MSCA Doctoral Networks are also open to the participation of organisations from third countries. MSCA is open to all domains of research and innovation, following a bottom-up approach. Supported researchers are doctoral candidates of any nationality. There are three different Doctoral Network modalities. The standard Doctoral Networks and Industrial Doctorates can last for up to four years, Joint Doctorates up to 5 years. Each fellowship duration, on the basis of full-time employment, is between 3 and 36 months, except in the case of Joint Doctorates where this maximum duration is 48 months. In the morning a thorough introduction on the excellence, impact and implementation criterion via interactive exercises will be provided. After the lunch one or two proposals which has/have been evaluated by the European Commission in the past will be discussed in smaller groups, guided by at least one experienced evaluator and the NCPs. Please note that the same proposal(s) as last year’s training might be used. Our target audience for this event is limited to researchers willing to participate to a DN call as beneficiary and to support staff persons. As the attendance of such an event is limited, the registrations will be validated on a first come first served basis, respecting a minimum community balance. Participation to this training is free, registration is mandatory and recommended by the 19th of August. The registration will close on 2 September 18:00. As of 3 September, if places become available, registrants on the waiting list will be invited to participate in the training. You have the possibility to write questions you might have at this stage in the registration form. Please take this opportunity, as all the questions raised beforehand will be addressed in the relevant parts of the training. The programme and registration form are available here.

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EURHISFIRM - Long-term data for Europe

EURHISFIRM designs a world-class research infrastructure (RI) to connect, collect, collate, align, and share detailed, reliable, and standardized long-term financial, governance, and geographical data on European companies. EURHISFIRM enables researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders to develop and evaluate effective strategies to promote investment, economic growth and job creation. The RI provides the tools for long-term analysis highlighting the dynamics of the past and the way those dynamics structure our present and future.

The EURHISFIRM European project received € 3.4 million in financing from the European Commission through the H2020-INFRADEV-2017-1 research infrastructures call. The project started with a consortium of eleven research organisations (including University of Antwerp) from seven European countries.