The DEP4ALL project 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.
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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
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