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  1. Governance, partnership: Projects aimed at increasing the application of multilevel and transnational or cross-border governance, designing and testing appropriate governance structures and mechanisms. Also cooperation between public institutions on any theme.

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Digital Europe

Link to the programdigital-strategy.ec.europa.eu

Content of program

short description

The Digital Europe Programme is a EU funding programme focused on bringing digital technology to businesses, citizens and public administrations. The Digital Europe Programme will provide strategic funding to answer these challenges, supporting projects in 5 key capacity areas: supercomputing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, advanced digital skills, and ensuring a wide use of digital technologies across the economy and society, including through Digital Innovation Hubs.

With a planned overall budget of EUR 7.5 billion, it aims to accelerate the economic recovery and shape the digital transformation of Europe’s society and economy, bringing benefits to everyone, but in particular to small and medium-sized enterprises.

program objectives

The Digital Europe Programme is strategic in supporting the digital transformation of the EU industrial ecosystems targeting upskilling to provide a workforce for these advanced digital technologies. It supports industry, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and public administration in their digital transformation with a reinforced network of European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH). The Programme will accelerate the economic recovery and drive the digital transformation of Europe.

Specific Objective 1- High Performance Computing

The financial contribution from the Union under Specific Objective 1 – High Performance Computing shall pursue the following operational objectives:

  1. deploy, coordinate at Union level and operate an integrated demand-oriented and application-driven world-class exascale supercomputing and data infrastructure that shall be easily accessible to public and private users, in particular SMEs, irrespective of the Member State in which they are located, and easily accessible for research purposes, in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2018/1488;
  2. deploy ready to use operational technology resulting from research and innovation in order to build an integrated Union HPC ecosystem, covering various aspects in the scientific and industrial value chain segments, including hardware, software, applications, services, interconnections and digital skills, with a high level of security and data protection;
  3. deploy and operate post-exascale infrastructure, including integration with quantum computing technologies and research infrastructures for computing science and encourage the development within the Union of the hardware and software necessary for such deployment.

Specific Objective 2 – Artificial Intelligence

The financial contribution from the Union under Specific Objective 2 – Artificial Intelligence shall pursue the following operational objectives:

  1. build up and strengthen core AI capacities and knowledge in the Union, including building up and strengthening quality data resources and corresponding exchange mechanisms, and libraries of algorithms, while guaranteeing a human-centric and inclusive approach that respects Union values;
  2. make the capacities referred to in point (a) accessible to businesses, especially SMEs and start-ups, as well as civil society, not-for-profit organisations, research institutions, universities and public administrations, in order to maximise their benefit to the European society and economy;
  3. reinforce and network AI testing and experimentation facilities in Member States;
  4. develop and reinforce commercial application and production systems in order to facilitate the integration of technologies in value chains and the development of innovative business models and to shorten the time required to pass from innovation to commercial exploitation and foster the uptake of AI-based solutions in areas of public interest and in society.

Specific Objective 3 – Cybersecurity and Trust

The financial contribution from the Union under Specific Objective 3 – Cybersecurity and Trust shall pursue the following operational objectives:

  1. support the building-up and procurement of advanced cybersecurity equipment, tools and data infrastructures, together with Member States, in order to achieve a high common level of cybersecurity at European level, in full compliance with data protection legislation and fundamental rights, while ensuring the strategic autonomy of the Union;
  2. support the building-up and best use of European knowledge, capacity and skills related to cybersecurity and the sharing and mainstreaming of best practices;
  3. ensure a wide deployment of effective state-of-the-art cybersecurity solutions across the European economy, paying special attention to public authorities and SMEs;
  4. reinforce capabilities within Member States and private sector to help them comply with Directive (EU) 2016/1148 of the European Parliament and of the Council including through measures supporting the uptake of cybersecurity best practices;
  5. improve resilience against cyberattacks, contribute towards increasing risk-awareness and knowledge of cybersecurity processes, support public and private organisations in achieving basics levels of cybersecurity, for example by deploying end-to-end encryption of data and software updates;
  6. enhance cooperation between the civil and defence spheres with regard to dual-use projects, services, competences and applications in cybersecurity, in accordance with a Regulation establishing the European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre and the Network of National Coordination Centres (the ‘Cybersecurity Competence Centre Regulation’).

Specific Objective 4 – Advanced Digital Skills

The financial contribution from the Union under Specific Objective 4 – Advanced Digital Skills shall support the development of advanced digital skills in areas covered by the Programme in order to contribute to increasing Europe’s talent pool, bridge the digital divide and foster greater professionalism, especially with regard to high performance and cloud computing, big data analytics, cybersecurity, distributed ledger technologies (e.g. blockchain), quantum technologies, robotics, AI, while taking gender balance into account. In order to tackle skills mismatches and to encourage specialisation in digital technologies and applications, the financial contribution shall pursue the following operational objectives:

  1. support the design and delivery of high-quality, long-term training and courses, including blended learning, for students and for the workforce;
  2. support the design and delivery of high-quality, short-term training and courses for the workforce, in particular in SMEs and in the public sector;
  3. support high-quality on-the-job training and work placements for students, including traineeships, and the workforce, in particular in SMEs and in the public sector.

Specific Objective 5 – Deployment and Best Use of Digital Capacities and Interoperability

The financial contribution from the Union under Specific Objective 5 – Deployment and Best Use of Digital Capacities and Interoperability shall pursue the following operational objectives while bridging the digital divide:

  1. support the public sector and areas of public interest, such as health and care, education, judiciary, customs, transport, mobility, energy, environment, cultural and creative sectors, including relevant businesses established within the Union, to effectively deploy and access state-of-the-art digital technologies, such as HPC, AI and cybersecurity;
  2. deploy, operate and maintain trans-European interoperable state-of-the-art digital service infrastructures across the Union, including related services, in complementarity with national and regional actions;
  3. support the integration and use of trans-European digital service infrastructures and of agreed European digital standards in the public sector and in areas of public interest to facilitate cost-efficient implementation and interoperability;
  4. facilitate the development, update and use of solutions and frameworks by public administrations, businesses and citizens, including of open-source solutions and the re-use of interoperability solutions and frameworks;
  5. offer the public sector and the Union industry, in particular SMEs, easy access to testing and piloting of digital technologies and increase the use thereof, including their cross-border use;
  6. support the uptake by the public sector and the Union industry, in particular SMEs and start-ups, of advanced digital and related technologies, including in particular HPC, AI, cybersecurity, other leading edge and future technologies, such as distributed ledger technologies (e.g. blockchain);
  7. support the design, testing, implementation, and deployment and maintenance of interoperable digital solutions, including digital government solutions, for public services at Union level which are delivered through a data-driven reusable solutions platform aiming to foster innovation and establish common frameworks in order to unleash the full potential of the public administrations’ services for citizens and businesses;
  8. ensure the continuous capacity at Union level to lead digital development, in addition to observing, analysing and adapting to fast-evolving digital trends, and share and mainstream best practices;
  9. support cooperation towards achieving a European ecosystem for trusted data sharing and digital infrastructures using, inter alia, services and applications based on distributed ledger technologies (e.g. blockchain), including support for interoperability and standardisation and by fostering the deployment of Union cross-border applications based on security and privacy by design, while complying with consumer and data protection legislation;
  10. build up and strengthen the European Digital Innovation Hubs and their network.

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Förderfähigkeitskirterien

Regions / countries for fundingEU Member States, Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT)
Moldova (Moldova), Albania (Shqipëria), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosna i Hercegovina / Босна и Херцеговина), Iceland (Ísland), Kosovo (Kosova/Kosovë / Косово), Liechtenstein, Montenegro (Црна Гора), North Macedonia (Северна Македонија), Norway (Norge), Serbia (Srbija/Сpбија), Türkiye, Ukraine (Україна)
eligible entities
Partners
Research Institution incl. University,  Public Body (national, regional and local; incl. EGTCs),  International organization,  Small and medium-sized enterprise (SME),  Education and training institution,  Other,  Private institution, incl. private company (private for profit),  Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) / Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO)
Mandatory partnershipYes
Project Partnership

To be eligible for funding, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Legal entities (public or private organizations)
  • based in one of the eligible countries:
    • EU Member States (including Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs))
    • Listed EEA countries and countries associated with the Digital Europe program (list of participating countries)

Special cases:

Natural persons are NOT eligible (with the exception of self-employed persons, i.e. sole traders, where the company does not have a separate legal personality from the natural person).

International organizations - International organizations are not eligible unless they are international organizations of European interest within the meaning of Article 2 of the Digital Europe Regulation (i.e. international organizations the majority of whose members are Member States or whose headquarters are located in a Member State).

EU bodies - EU bodies (with the exception of the Joint Research Center of the European Commission) can NOT be part of the consortium.

Entities without legal personality - Entities that do not have legal personality under their national law may exceptionally participate, provided that their representatives are able to enter into legal commitments on their behalf and offer guarantees for the protection of the EU's financial interests equivalent to those of legal persons.

Associations and interest groups - entities composed of members may participate as "sole beneficiaries" or "beneficiaries without legal personality".

Additional information

Topics Administration & Governance, Institutional Capacity & Cooperation,  Competitiveness of Enterprises, Employment/Labour Market, SME & entrepreneurship,  Digitalisation, Digital Society, ICT,  Education & Training, Children & Youth, Media,  Justice, Safety & Security
Relevance for EU Macro-RegionEUSAIR - EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region, EUSALP - EU Strategy for the Alpine Space, EUSBSR - EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region, EUSDR - EU Strategy for the Danube Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
Program documents Verordnung 2021/694 zur Aufstellung des Programms „Digitales Europa“ (790kB)
Regulation 2021/694 establishing the Digital Europe Programme (kB)
Digital Europe Work Programme 2023-2024 (2217kB)
ContactEuropean Commission, Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Website

Digital Europe NCPs
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Open calls

Large-scale pilots for cloud-to-edge based service solutions
29.09.2022 - 24.01.2023

1+ Million Genomes: sustainability and uptake
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

AI in support of Quantum-Enhanced Metabolic Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

AI regulatory sandboxes: EU-level coordination and support
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Agricultural Data Space (Deployment)
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Alliance for Language Technologies
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Alliance for Language Technologies
01.08.2024 - 26.09.2024

Alliance for Language Technologies (SG)
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Boosting Digital Skills of young pupils, in particular girls
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Capacity building of Security Operation Centres
15.11.2022 - 15.02.2023

Capacity building of Security Operation Centres (SOC)
25.05.2023 - 29.08.2023

Cloud IPCEI Exploitation office
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Common European mobility data space
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Competence Centre for 3D (deployment)
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Coordination between the cybersecurity civilian and defence spheres
25.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Coordination of AI sectorial testing and experimentation facilities
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Cybersecurity Skills Academy
21.11.2023 - 21.03.2024

Data Space for Cultural heritage
28.09.2023 - 23.01.2024

Data Space for Manufacturing (deployment)
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Data Space for Skills (deployment)
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Data Space for tourism
28.09.2023 - 23.01.2024

Data space for manufacturing (deployment)
29.09.2022 - 24.01.2023

Data space for media (deployment)
29.09.2022 - 24.01.2023

Data space for mobility (deployment)
29.09.2022 - 24.01.2023

Data space for smart communities (deployment)
29.09.2022 - 24.01.2023

Demonstrating the in-service use of the European Electronic Health Record Exchange Format (EEHRxF) in healthcare settings
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Deploying The Network Of National Coordination Centres With Member States
15.11.2022 - 15.02.2023

Deploying The Network of National Coordination Centres with Member States
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Deployment of the AI-on-demand platform
29.09.2022 - 24.01.2023

Deployment of the AI-on-demand platform
25.05.2023 - 29.08.2023

Developing citiverse
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Development and Deployment of Advanced Key Technologies
04.07.2024 - 21.01.2025

Digital Product Passport
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Digital Skills and Jobs Platform
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

EU AI Innovation Accelerator preparatory action
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

EU Cybersecurity Resilience, Coordination and Cybersecurity Ranges
15.11.2022 - 15.02.2023

EU Cybersecurity Resilience, Coordination and Cybersecurity Ranges
25.05.2023 - 29.08.2023

EU Energy saving reference framework
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Energy Data Space
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Enlarging existing or Launching New Cross-Border Security Operations Center (SOC) Platforms
04.07.2024 - 21.01.2025

European Digital Identity and Trust Ecosystem (Standards and Sample Implementation)
14.05.2024 - 24.09.2024

European Digital Media Observatory
04.07.2024 - 21.11.2024

European Digital Media observatory (EDMO) - National and multinational hubs
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

European Green Deal Data Space
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Federated European Infrastructure for intensive care units' (ICU) data
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Genome of Europe
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Girls and Women in Digital
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Highly secure collaborative platform for aeronautics and security industry
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Innovative and Connected Public Administrations 
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Making available a high performing open-source European foundation model for fine-tuning
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

National Security Operations Centers (SOCs)
04.07.2024 - 21.01.2025

Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs – Associated Countries
20.12.2023 - 10.04.2024

Network of safer Internet Centres (SICs)
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Pilot action for the establishment of future Union Testing Facilities in AI
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Preparedness Support and Mutual Assistance, Targeting Larger Industrial Operations and Installations
04.07.2024 - 21.01.2025

Preparedness support and mutual assistance
25.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Reference deployments of European cloud-edge services (industrial IoT Edge and Telco Edge developments)
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Reinforcing skills in semiconductors
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Securing 5G Strategic Digital Infrastructures And Technologies
15.11.2022 - 15.02.2023

Specialised Education Programmes in Key Capacity Areas
04.07.2024 - 21.11.2024

Specialised education programmes in key capacity areas
21.11.2023 - 21.03.2024

Specialised education programmes in key capacity areas - Advanced digital skills analysis
21.11.2023 - 21.03.2024

Specialised education programmes or modules in key capacity areas
29.09.2022 - 24.01.2023

Standardisation in the area of Cybersecurity
25.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Strengthening the SOC (Security Operations Center) Ecosystem
04.07.2024 - 21.01.2025

Support for Health Data Access Bodies to foster efficient pathways for AI in healthcare
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Support for Implementation of EU Legislation on Cybersecurity and National Cybersecurity Strategies (2024)
04.07.2024 - 21.01.2025

Support for implementation of EU legislation on cybersecurity and national cybersecurity strategies
25.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Support to Dissemination and exploitation (D&E)
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Support to the implementation of Multi-Country Projects (MCPs)
04.07.2024 - 21.11.2024

Supporting The NIS Directive Implementation And National Cybersecurity Strategies
15.11.2022 - 15.02.2023

Supporting patients’ access to their health data in the context of healthcare services for citizens across the EU
29.02.2024 - 29.05.2024

Supporting the network of National contact points (NCPs)
11.05.2023 - 26.09.2023

Testing and Certification Capabilities
15.11.2022 - 15.02.2023

Towards networked Local Digital Twins in the EU
04.07.2024 - 21.11.2024

Uptake Of Innovative Cybersecurity Solutions
15.11.2022 - 15.02.2023

Uptake of Innovative Cybersecurity Solutions
25.05.2023 - 29.08.2023