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Digital Europe calls now open - domains of climate, energy & mobility

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Programmes Climate, Energy, Mobility

A new round of Digital Europe calls has recently been opened for submission. Several of the newly opened calls are situated in the domains of climate, energy & mobility. Herewith on overview:

The following calls for proposals are now open :

Deadline to submit proposals for these calls is 29 May 2024.

The following call for proposals will open on 4 July 2024 with deadline on 21 November 2024:

  • Towardss networked Local Digital Twins (LDTs) in the EU. All the details of this call will only become available few weeks before the opening date, with the publication of the call document. Limited information on the call is available in the Digital Europe Work Programme (pg 82).


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