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Digital Europe kick-off event - recording online

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The work programmes 2021-2022 of the Digital Europe programme (DIGITAL) have recently been approved by the Member States and the launch of the first calls for DIGITAL are expected at the beginning of November.

A kick-off meeting to inform about the content of the programme, its implementation and the support NCP Flanders can give to interested stakeholders was organised jointly by NCP Flanders and the Departement of Economics, Science & Innovation (Departement EWI) on 20 October 2021.

The recordings and presentations of this event are now available in the NCP Flanders video corner: https://ncpflanders.be/videos/kick-off-digital-europe.

 

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