The EU needs to step up its efforts in the global race for talents, particularly in the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). How can this be done in practice? The Commission is organising an online CONNECT University session on Tuesday 27 February 2024 to discuss precisely this question.
These regional and local organisations have demonstrated the existence of comprehensive strategies to advance innovation and to understand and address the challenges of delivering health and care services to the ageing population.
Since 2012, the D4 Action Group has brought together regional and local authorities from across the EU, European NGOs, technology providers, research centres, and SMEs. The goal of this meeting, besides networking and sharing of experiences around the themes of Active and Healthy Ageing and Age-Friendly Buildings, Cities and Environments, is to jointly work on the D4 Action Plan and to discuss the future of the partnership beyond the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA).
An online Webinar will be organised to promote the new call for proposals of the Active and Assisted Living (AAL) Programme. This will be one of the last calls of the AAL Programme under Horizon 2020. Participants will get the opportunity to learn more about the call requirements and hear some tips and tricks for a successful application.
This study provides an overview and analysis of the implementation of the Open Internet Regulation with the aim of assisting the European Commission in preparing the report for the European Council and the European Parliament.
The Digital Skills and Jobs platform has organised a series of talks on topics such as navigating virtual worlds, Artificial Intelligence Skills and future of jobs and empowering women in cybersecurity.
Starting 12 January 2025, public administrations across the European Union must conduct interoperability assessments when introducing new or revised requirements for trans-European digital public services.