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€63.2M EU Funding Boost for AI Innovation in Health & Safety

Dated: April 22, 2026

The European Commission has opened seven new calls under the Digital Europe Programme, making €63.2 million available to strengthen artificial intelligence, digital health, online safety, and advanced digital skills across the European Union. The funding is designed to accelerate the adoption of transformative digital technologies while supporting key EU priorities such as healthcare innovation, child protection online, and regulatory simplification for businesses.

A significant share of the funding, €9 million, will support the use of AI-powered image screening in medical centres. This technology is expected to enhance early detection and diagnosis of major diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular conditions, improving prevention and patient outcomes across Europe’s healthcare systems.

Another €24 million will be directed towards developing digital health services and systems within the framework of the European Health Data Space. This initiative aims to improve healthcare delivery, data accessibility, and cross-border health benefits for EU citizens while strengthening digital infrastructure in the health sector.

To enhance digital wellbeing and safety, especially for children, part of the funding will support the expansion of the Network of Safer Internet Centres, ensuring broader geographical coverage across EU member states. This is intended to improve online protection measures and awareness initiatives for younger users.

In the area of workforce development, €12.5 million will be invested in training programmes focused on advanced digital skills. These programmes aim to equip workers and professionals with the expertise needed to meet the demands of Europe’s evolving digital economy and strengthen competitiveness in emerging technologies.

The Commission is also allocating €8.5 million to support innovative digital tools that simplify compliance with EU regulations, helping businesses reduce administrative burdens. In addition, €6 million will fund research on the integrity of online information, addressing challenges such as misinformation and improving trust in digital content.

Further allocations include €1 million to establish an EDIC Support Hub and €1.8 million for dissemination and exploitation activities linked to the Digital Europe Programme. These initiatives are designed to improve coordination, awareness, and uptake of EU-funded digital innovations.

These calls collectively support the objectives of the Commission’s AI Continent Action Plan and Apply AI Strategy, reinforcing Europe’s ambition to become a global leader in trustworthy artificial intelligence. The application window for these calls closes on 1 October, with additional guidance and information available through the EU Funding & Tenders Portal.

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