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New Digital Europe calls open for submission

Published on | 10 months ago

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

A new round of calls within the Digital Europe programme have been opened for submission today.

These are the new opportunities within 5 Specific Objectives ((SOs) - Specific Objectives are sub-domains of the Digital Europe programme):

SO 2 - AI, data & cloud

SO 3 - Cybersecurity

SO 4 - Advanced Digital Skills

SO 5 - Deployment & best use of digital technologies

SO 6 - Semiconductors

More information on these calls (SOs 2, 3, 4, and 5) can also be found in the recording of our NCP Flanders info session.

 

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