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Please note that the deadline to submit proposals to Digital Europe Cybersecurity call DIGITAL-ECCC-2024-DEPLOY-CYBER-07 has been postponed.
The new deadline is 27 March 2025.
2024-12-23
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2 weeks ago |
Call for the Defence-related Research Action (DEFRA) is officially open |
2024-12-05
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1 month ago |
Commission launches Industry-Academia Network to bridge cybersecurity skills gap |
2024-11-04
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2 months ago |
CEF-Digital calls are now open |
2024-10-09
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3 months ago |
NATO Chief Scientist Grants Programme |
2024-09-11
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3 months ago |
New Amendment to Digital Europe Programme Work Programme 2023-2024 |
2024-09-06
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4 months ago |
Consultations on Digital Europe programme |
2024-08-27
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4 months ago |
Deadline DIGITAL-ECCC-2024-DEPLOY-NCC-06-MS-COORDINATIONDIGITAL |
2024-08-26
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4 months ago |
Evaluation results DIGITAL-2024-AI-ACT-06 and DIGITAL-ECCC-2024-DEPLOY-NCC-06 |
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The Miricle project, ‘Mine Risk Clearance for Europe’, obtained funding under the European Defence Industrial Development programme call ‘Underwater control contributing to resilience at sea’. The main objective of the project was to achieve a European and sovereign capacity in future mine warfare and create a path for the next generation ‘made in Europe’ countermeasure solutions. In order to realise this objective, Miricle addressed various stages: studies, design, prototyping and testing. These stages inter alia included the successful testing of an XL Unmanned Underwater Vehicle, a protototyped mine disposal system and multiple innovative systems to detect buried mines. Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), was one of the five Belgian partners in the consortium. Within the project, VLIZ was able to forward its research on the acoustic imaging of the seabed to spatially map and visualize buried structures and objects - in this case buried mines - in the highest possible detail. VLIZ also led the work on ‘Port and Offshore Testing’, building on the expertise of the institute in the field of marine operations and technology.