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European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIHs) will function as one-stop shops that help companies dynamically respond to the digital challenges and become more competitive, by providing access to technical expertise and experimentation as well as the possibility to 'test before invest'.
The initial network of EDIHs will be established from a list of hubs designated by the Member States. Only these designated candidates are eligible to submit a proposal.
The European Commission has published the timeline for its calls under the 2021-2022 work programme for EDIHs:
The first call is expected to open on 17 November 2021 and close on 22 February 2022. The information on the evaluation results should be available at the end of May 2022. Grant agreement signatures are foreseen between end of September and end of November 2022.
An info day is planned for 18/11/2021 aimed at proposers on how to write a good proposal.
A potential second call providing a second chance for designated entities is planned for the second half of 2022.
More information on EDIHs and the selection procedure is available on the Commission’s website.
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Digital Europe calls open for submission |
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EIT Digital Champions programme |
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Amended Digital Europe work programmes 2024 published |
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The RUSTICA project obtained funding under Horizon 2020, more in particular under the topic ‘Closing nutrient cycles’. RUSTICA focuses on demonstration and implementation of circular bio-based nutrient valorisation chains, focusing on waste from the fruit and vegetable agro-food system. The project kicked off in 2021 and will run until 2024. It will use a strong multi-actor approach to co-create both socio-economic and technological knowledge in four case study regions in Europe and one in Colombia. The Flanders-based company DRANCO is one of the project partners and acts as technical project manager for the entire project. DRANCO participates in the project to develop its own technologies, to network and to help make the transition to a more circular based economy.