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Digital Europe calls open for submission

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Programmes Digital Europe AI Continent Advanced Digital Skills Deployment: Best use of technologies

A new round of Digital Europe calls has been opened today for submission. Calls are open under the specific objectives AI, data & cloud, Advanced digital skills, and Deployment & best use of digital technologies.

Calls and call topics:

AI, data & cloud

DIGITAL-2024-CLOUD-AI-06

 

DIGITAL-2024-AI-ACT-06

DIGITAL-2024-CLOUD-DATA-06

DIGITAL-2024-CLOUD-DATA-AI-06

Advanced Digital Skills

Deployment and best use of technologies

Deadline to submit proposals is 29 May 2024.

For further information, please refer to the recordings and slides of our Digital Europe Info session 2024 calls that can be found in the NCP Flanders video corner and keep an eye on our event calendar where we will inform you on the European Commission info sessions on the individual topics.

 

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