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Digital Europe main work programme amended

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The European Commission has amended the 2025-2027 Digital Europe main work programme. The amendment ("March 2026") can be found on the Commission website alongside the work programme.

According to the amendment, the following call topics are part of the next round of calls:

  • Digital solutions for regulatory compliance through data
  • Apply AI: Piloting AI-based image screening in medical centres
  • Excellence in higher education and training programmes in key digital areas and applied technologies
  • Digital Skills and Jobs Platform
  • EdTech Accelerator
  • Building capacity to deploy the EEHRxF and digital health services and systems to support the rights of citizens and reuse of health data under EHDS
  • Ensuring comprehensive geographical coverage of the Network of Safer Internet Centres (SICs)
  • Research Support Framework for Situational Awareness on information integrity
  • Support to the implementation of Multi-Country Projects: EDIC Support Hub
  • Programme Support Action: Support to Dissemination and Exploitation

The next round of calls is expected to open in the second half of April 2026.

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