
The aim of this webinar is to help you develop your proposals, while also offering an opportunity to get in touch with other applicants who are seeking partners or proposal ideas. You can also request to present a short pitch about your proposal idea or search for partners.
Webinar information
Date: Monday, 5 May 2025
Time: from 14:00 to 15:30 (CEST) (online)
Agenda
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Opening & welcome
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By DG CNECT G1 'Data policy and innovation' Unit.
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Presentation of the call for proposals
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Objectives and expected outcomes (DG CNECT).
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Questions & Answers session.
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Applicants’ session:
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Pitches from potential applicants or coordinators
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Matchmaking
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Call for Proposals - DIGITAL-2025-AI-08-COMPLIANCE
For more information, please refer to page 12 of our call for proposals under the Digital Europe Programme for ‘Digital solutions for regulatory compliance through data.’ Find a summary of the call in the EU Funding & Tenders Portal
Open for submissions: Tuesday, 15 April 2025
Submission deadline for applicants: Tuesday, 2 September 2025 17:00 (CEST /Brussels time)
Background information
We support innovative teams in creating tools to automatically meet EU legislative requirements. We aim to fund European consortia to develop digital solutions that streamline reporting, reduce administrative tasks, and boost competitiveness across the EU. Automating compliance processes will make work more efficient for both public and private organisations and strengthen regulation enforcement.
This initiative promotes using advanced technology to collect and share essential compliance data accurately. Funded projects will create data-driven solutions for automatic compliance through practical pilot use cases, changing how businesses follow regulations.
The goal is to develop digital solutions for advanced data collection, analysis, and secure storage using technologies like AI. These solutions will facilitate real-time compliance checks and help organisations stay current with regulatory changes, minimising non-compliance risks and improving transparency through strong access controls and audit trails.
Public administrations and industries facing significant bureaucratic challenges, such as construction, environment, manufacturing, healthcare, and energy, are potential candidates for funded pilot use cases.