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Programmes Digital, Industry & Space Digital Europe HPC AI Continent Cybersecurity Advanced Digital Skills Deployment: Best use of technologies European Digital Innovation HubsThe 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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Deployment: Best use of technologies
Please note that the European Commission has extended the deadline for call DIGITAL-2025-BESTUSE-TECH-09 with the following two call topics: European Digital Identity Wallet EU Mobile Driving Licences) NEW closing date: 15 January 2026 (previously 09 December 2025) read more
Funded under Horizon Europe (HORIZON-INFRA-2024-TECH-01-03) and running from 2025 to 2028, UrbanAIR develops advanced digital twins that simulate the interactions between urban climate, human behaviour, and policy choices. These models enable cities to explore what-if scenarios, such as new green infrastructure, mobility measures or building designs, and assess their impacts on health, safety and social equity. The project consortium consists of 18 partners from 11 countries. Read more about the project and the contribution of Flemish partner Vito in this testimonial.