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Digital Europe Work Programmes 2023-2024 published

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The Digital Europe main Work Programme and Cybersecurity Work Programme for 2023-2024 have been published on European Commission's website for Digital Europe.

According to Commission services the first calls under the new work programmes are expected to open in May 2023, with a second set of calls announced for the third quarter of 2023.

NCP Flanders in collaboration with Departement EWI will hold an info session on 19 April 2023 to inform on the context and content of the programme and the 2023 calls, requirements to participate and NCP Flanders support to interested stakeholders.

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