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The DEP4ALL project, funded under the Digital Europe programme, aims to support DEP NCPs and applicants to increase participation in the Digital Europe Programme and improve the quality of submitted proposals. It ensures capacity building and a robust knowledge base for all DEP NCPs, enabling them to support their national stakeholders in preparing and submitting high-quality DEP proposals.
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Key activities for DEP applicants
DEP4ALL supports a wide range of activities across Europe. Follow the project on LinkedIn and contact your national NCP for further information.
Partners:
DEP4ALL consists of 17 beneficiaries from 14 different countries. NCP Flanders, through the Research Foundation (FWO), is one of the partners in the project.
marie.timmermann@fwo.be
+32 2 550 15 59
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Atlas Integratie & Inburgering Antwerpen is an autonomous agency and a non-profit organisation responsible for implementing the Flemish integration policy on behalf of and for the City of Antwerp. Atlas offers several types of services for newcomers and Antwerp’s public and non-profit organisations.
In 2018, under the leadership of HafenCity University Hamburg, Atlas participated in the H2020 call 'Addressing the challenge of migrant integration through ICT-enabled solutions'. The proposal 'MICADO - Migrant Integration Cockpits and Dashboards' was approved by the European Commission and the project started in January 2019 and runs until June 2022.