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Digital Europe Main Work Programme 2025-2027 published

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

The European Commission has published today the Digital Europe Main Work Programme 2025-2027, detailing the plans for remaining 3 years of the current programme period.

The main work programme focuses on the Specific Objectives AI, data & cloud, Advanced Digital Skills and Deployment-Accelerating the best use of technologies.

The work programme can be found on the dedicated website of the European Commission.

NCP Flanders organises an info session on the upcoming calls on 14 April 2025.

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