Find out what's happening in the area of Horizon Europe, Digital Europe and Horizon 2020
Digital Europe AI, data & cloud
The European Commission has updated the available information on Simpl, an open source, smart and secure middleware platform that supports data access and interoperability among European data spaces on its dedicated website. Project proposals under Digital Europe, especially proposals on calls that aim at the development and deployment of dat... read more
Health Digital, Industry & Space Climate, Energy, Mobility Agro-Food, Environment
A new video series is available now @ the NCP Flanders website through the following link: European Partnerships under Horizon Europe NCP Flanders, together with VLAIO and FWO, want to give you an overview of the complex landscape and constructions of EU-Partnerships. We guide you through the different types of partnerships and briefly indicate t... read more
Deployment: Best use of technologies
The Interoperable Europe Act entered into force on 11 April 2024. It aims to better connect public services for people and businesses by facilitating cross-border data exchange and accelerate the digital transformation of the public sector. The Act is essential to reaching the objectives of the EU's digital decade, such as having 100% of key publi... read more
Health Culture and society Security Digital, Industry & Space
The European Commission and the Republic of Korea (South Korea) have concluded the association negotiations to Horizon Europe. The association agreement will allow South Korean researchers to participate in Pillar 2 of Horizon Europe on the same terms as Member States. The signing of the association agreement is expected to take place in the second... read more
The ROOT project obtained funding under Horizon 2020 topic ‘EGNSS applications fostering societal resilience and protecting the environment’. The project, which ran from November 2020 to July 2022, aimed to demonstrate the benefit of Galileo OSNMA signal to increase the robustness of critical telecom infrastructures.
The Flanders-based company Septentrio contributed substantially to completing this objective together with the other ROOT partners. The results of the project partially close a gap in the security of telecommunication networks dependent on satellite-derived time, with indirect benefits in curbing illegal attempts to disrupt network services.