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Cascade funding opportunities: local digital twins

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AI Continent Deployment: Best use of technologies

The LDT4SSC (Local Digital Twins for Smart and Sustainable Communities) project has opened a new cascade funding call to local network of cities, regions, and digital innovators. This call supports co-funding for three Work Strands with a minimum available budget of 10.8 Million euros:

- Work strand 1 - interconnecting existing LDTs: At least 2.1 million

- Work strand 2 - Creating new LDTs based on common needs: At least 5.8 million

- Work strand 3 - Adding advanced AI capabilities: At least 2.9 million

The LDT4SSC project is a initiative funded by the Digital Europe Programme, aiming to accelerate the adoption of Local Digital Twins to help communities achieve their climate and sustainability goals through data-driven decision-making.

Key Information for the 2nd round of open Calls:

  • Target Audience: Public administrations (cities/regions), tech providers, and research organisations.
  • Objective: Funding and support for Pilot implementation
  • Deadline for Applications: 2nd April
  • Official Call Link: https://ldt4ssc.eu/call-two/

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