
These are part of the EU’s broader effort to harness AI for public good and deliver tangible public value, both across Europe and globally.
AI for Health
The application of AI has the potential to improve cancer imaging systems. This priority area will support the training, fine-tuning, and testing of AI models in cancer imaging, focusing on breast and prostate cancer. This approach will show how AI solutions based on EU data can be adapted for use in diverse settings and populations — without transferring sensitive health data — leading to veritable, clinical advancements.
AI for Energy
AI can speed up the global transition to sustainable and resilient electric grid. This priority area will develop and validate AI-powered solutions that enable the seamless integration of renewable energy sources across all levels of the energy system. Building on EU research and following testing in European locations, these solutions will be able to be adapted for implementation in situations constrained by limited resources and so accelerate a more sustainable and resilient energy transition worldwide.
AI for Reconstruction
Municipal authorities may improve reconstruction efforts by using AI. This priority area will develop an AI-based local digital twin to assess damage, simulate reconstruction scenarios, estimate costs, and track progress and deviations. The objective is to help local authorities and communities plan and implement post-disaster reconstruction in a way that is more transparent, accountable, and robust against fraud.
These new funding opportunities are now open, and we invite interested groups of organisations to give us their proposals, combining technical excellence with a clear commitment to social impact, collaboration, and openness.
For full details, eligibility criteria, and deadlines, visit the dedicated pages on Funding and Tenders Portal: