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Open Call 1: Interconnecting Local Digital Twins

By Bulgaria, Country suitable for the funding, EU Initiatives, EU Institutional initiative, Form of the funding, Grant, OPPORTUNITIES: Funding, Other, Type of funding initiativeNo Comments
Open Call 1: Interconnecting Local Digital Twins

29.12.2025

Context

Funded under the Digital Europe Programme (DEP), the Local Digital Twins for Smart and Sustainable Communities (LDT4SSC) project is launching its first Open Call within Work Strand 1.
The call will fund pilot projects that show how existing Local Digital Twins can be linked together to build a Europe-wide network, using common frameworks and services to enable interoperability and cross-domain collaboration.

Target Beneficiaries
  • Local, regional and national authorities
  • Private organisations such as businesses and technology developers
  • NGOs, not-for-profits
  • Research institutions and academia
Budget
  • Maximum Funding per Consortium: €1,000,000
  • 50% co-funding required
  • Maximum €500,000 per third party across all strands
Timeline
  • Open Call launch: 14 November 2025
  • Submission deadline: 15 January 2026, 23:59 CET
  • Expected pilot start: 14 May 2026
  • Project duration: 12–18 months
Details

Target audience

Digital skills for ICT professionals

Digital technology 

Digital transformation

Form of the funding

Country suitable for the funding

Bulgaria

Other

CyberHUBs Capacity Building

By Bulgaria, Country suitable for the funding, EU Institutional initiative, Form of the funding, Grant, OPPORTUNITIES: Funding, Other, Type of funding initiativeNo Comments
CyberHUBs Capacity Building

01.02.2026

Context

Europe’s rapid digital transformation has increased exposure to sophisticated and cross-border cyber threats, prompting the EU to reinforce its collective resilience through the Cyber Solidarity Act and the Digital Europe Programme. Within this effort, the ECCC’s 2026 Call 10 strengthens Europe’s cybersecurity infrastructure through two linked topics: DIGITAL-ECCC-2026-DEPLOY-CYBER-10-NCH — National Cyber Hubs, which will serve as national centres for cybersecurity data analysis and coordination, and DIGITAL-ECCC-2026-DEPLOY-CYBER-10-CBCH — Cross-Border Cyber Hubs, which will connect these nodes to enable real-time intelligence sharing and a unified EU-wide response.
Together, these hubs will enhance early threat detection, support protection of critical infrastructure, and advance a more sovereign, coordinated, and resilient European cybersecurity ecosystem.

Aims

DIGITAL-ECCC-2026-DEPLOY-CYBER-10-NCH — National Cyber Hubs:

  • Establish or strengthen National Cyber Hubs equipped with advanced tools to monitor, analyse, and manage cyber events.
  • Operate in close coordination with CSIRTs, ISACs, and other national cybersecurity entities.
  • Leverage information from other domestic Cyber Hubs to enhance situational awareness and aggregated analysis.
  • Provide early warnings to critical infrastructures based on a need-to-know approach.
  • Potentially extend capabilities to monitor undersea infrastructure, including submarine cables.

DIGITAL-ECCC-2026-DEPLOY-CYBER-10- CBCH — Cross-Border Cyber Hubs:

  • Establish and support new Cross-Border Cyber Hubs, while enabling collaboration with SOCs launched under previous DIGITAL programmes.
  • Implement processes, tools, and services for prevention, detection, and analysis of emerging cyberattacks.
  • Acquire or adopt common automation tools, shared processes, and EU-wide data infrastructures for exchanging contextualised, actionable cybersecurity information.
  • Use open standards for cyber threat intelligence sharing (e.g., MISP Standard, CSAF, IntelMQ).
  • Consider capabilities for monitoring undersea infrastructure, including submarine cables.
Eligibility Criteria

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:

  • be legal entities (public or private bodies)
  • be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:
    • EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))
    • EEA countries (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein)
Targeted Stakeholders
  • Public bodies
  • National Cyber Hubs
Funding
  • Total available funding: EUR 4.000.000
  • Total Funding by topic: EUR 2.000.000
  • Type of action and funding rate: Simple Grants — 50% funding rate
Timeline
  • Call opening: 9 December 2025
  • Deadline for submission: 28 May 2026 – 17:00:00 CET (Brussels)
  • Evaluation: June – July 2026
  • Information on evaluation results: July – August 2026
  • GA signature: November 2026
Details

Target audience

Digital skills for ICT professionals

Digital technology 

Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) not further defined

Form of the funding

Country suitable for the funding

Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Romania
Slovenia
Croatia
Czech republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Italy
Ireland
Malta
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Portugal
Poland
Sweden
Spain
Slovakia

European Advanced Digital Skills Competitions DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-09-COMPETITIONS

By AI & ML, AR & VR, Audience, Big data, Bulgaria, Computing, Country suitable for the funding, EU Institutional initiative, For ICT professionals, Form of the funding, Grant, In education, OPPORTUNITIES, Opportunities, OPPORTUNITIES: Funding, Other, Technology, Type of funding initiativeNo Comments

European Advanced Digital Skills Competitions DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-09-COMPETITIONS

28.10.2025

Context

The European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) has launched a call for proposals under the Digital Europe Programme to fund projects that strengthen advanced digital skills in line with the EU’s Digital Decade and Competitiveness Compass goals.

The second call topic, European Advanced Digital Skills Competitions, is an initiative that will serve as a catalyst for engaging young European people in cutting edge digital technologies. The competitions will support their creativity and connect them to the wider community of research organisations and industry players with the aim to address a highly relevant societal or industrial challenge.

Scope

There will be six competitions each covering one of the following areas: AI, Virtual Worlds, quantum, semiconductors, the Destination Earth initiative as well as an additional area chosen by the consortium.

The selected project will define at least three challenges for each competition. These challenges will address significant European or local societal, technological, and/or complex industrial issues, developed in close collaboration with Europe’s leading research institutions and industry partners.

Each challenge should involve multiple competing teams. These teams must include students from tertiary education institutions or equivalent, representing at least four different education and training institutions across four different EU Member States or countries associated with the DIGITAL Programme.

Teams may also consist of students from a single institution. The active participation of women in the teams should be strongly encouraged.

The decision on the format of the competitions is left to the awarded consortium. For the implementation of the competitions and its different phases, the use of financial support to third parties can be applied.

Goals
  • Engage young Europeans in cutting-edge digital technologies through team-based competitions.
  • Tackle key European or local challenges in areas like AI, Virtual Worlds, quantum, semiconductors, and Destination Earth.
  • Build advanced digital and teamwork skills through hands-on, project-based learning.
  • Foster creativity, innovation, and applied research to support Europe’s digital transition.
  • Strengthen cooperation among students, academia, research institutions, and industry.
Target Groups
  • Higher education institutions
  • Vocational and training institutions
  • Research institutes
  • Public administrations and/or governmental bodies
  • Human resources organisations and employment agencies
  • IT professionals
  • Industry partners, trade and industry associations, alliances, social partners and NGOs
Expected outcomes

The consortium is expected to:

  • Design at least three challenges for each of the six digital areas, aligned with the competition criteria.
  • Produce rulebooks for all competitions covering eligibility, team composition, jury criteria, evaluation methods, and balance requirements.
  • Develop a roadmap with timelines, objectives, and KPIs for implementing the competitions.
  • Create a communication strategy to promote the events and collaborate with initiatives like ELEVATE and the Digital Skills and Jobs Platform.
  • Organise an Award Ceremony in Brussels with the support of ELEVATE and propose award packages for winning teams
  • Deliver a sustainability plan to ensure the competitions continue beyond the project’s duration.

For the exhaustive list of deliverables and outcomes, please refer to the call document.

Eligibility and Consortium Composition

Beneficiaries and affiliated entities must:

The consortium must be composed of a minimum of 3 independent applicants from at least 3 different eligible countries.

Funding, Duration and Eligible Costs

The estimated available call budget is EUR 7 000 000, which also corresponds to the maximum budget available per project. The expected project duration for this topic is 48 months.

Coordination and Support Actions have a 100% funding rate.

Timeline
  • Call Opening: 4 November 2025
  • Deadline for Submission: 3 March 2026 – 17:00:00 CET (Brussels)
  • Evaluation: April-May 2026
  • Information on evaluation results: June 2026
  • GA signature: September 2026
Details

Target audience

Digital skills in education

Digital technology 

Artificial intelligence

VR

Quantum Computing

Digital Skills

Form of the funding

Country suitable for the funding

Bulgaria

Other