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Info day for Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Digital calls
OCT
Tue
25
09:30 - 13:00

This was 3 years ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space Digital Europe

The info day will present the new calls of Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Digital. In short, CEF is the key EU funding instrument for targeted infrastructure investment at European level (read more on EU Funding Overview). It is complementary to Horizon and DIGITAL.

Speakers from the Directorate‑General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (CNECT) and HaDEA will go into depth on the call topics, the evaluation and award process. Interested applicants will also be able to learn more on how to apply and how to draft successful proposals.

The second calls for CEF Digital cover the following areas:

  • 5G coverage along transport corridors
  • 5G for smart communities
  • Backbone networks for pan-European cloud federations
  • Backbone connectivity for Digital Global Gateways
  • EuroQCI (Quantum communication infrastructure)
  • Operational Digital Platforms

 

More information and livestream on the website of the info day.

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