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Digital Europe Programme 2023 calls are now open

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The first 2023 calls under the Digital Europe programme are now open for submission. You will find information on the calls and relevant documents on the Funding & Tenders Portal of the European Commission.

Deadline to submit proposals is 26 September 2023 17:00:00 Brussels time.

For information on the programme and the different call topics, the benefits and requirements of participation, and the support NCP Flanders can provide to potential applicants, please have a look at the recordings and slides of our Digital Europe Info Session 2023.

Further updates from NCP Flanders

Last call: if you have not done so, please check your profile (and if needed, update it) to ensure that you have not only selected to be informed on general aspects of the programme, but that you also selected the Special Objectives that are of interest to you.

Information on specific call topics (such as changes to the call texts, specific info sessions etc.) will be published on the dedicated pages of the Specific Objectives, not on the general Digital Europe page. Please make sure that you do not miss any relevant information.

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