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The DIGITAL-2026-AI-PILOTING-10-SCREENING call under the EU Digital Europe Programme supports the development and piloting of scalable cloud-based AI and Generative AI systems for medical image screening in real-world healthcare settings.
Projects must deploy trustworthy European algorithms trained and validated on massive patient datasets, focusing specifically on cancer and cardiovascular disease detection, prevention, and early diagnosis. The programme requires large-scale validation across multiple healthcare settings with human-in-the-loop validation by qualified medical professionals.
All projects must comply with the EU AI Act, relevant cybersecurity frameworks, and data protection rules including GDPR, and must prepare Health Technology Assessment (HTA) documentation. Solutions must be interoperable with existing health IT infrastructure including EHR, PACS, and RIS systems. This call is part of the broader GenAI4EU initiative investing nearly EUR 700 million in European generative AI capabilities.
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Or search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Open to businesses, public administrations, academia, healthcare providers, and other entities from EU Member States and associated countries. Projects must develop secure privacy-preserving cloud environments compliant with the EU AI Act. Consortium applications are expected with partners spanning AI development and clinical deployment. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows EUR 9 million total budget. Maximum EUR 4.5 million per project. Digital Europe typically funds at 50% of total project costs. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Digital Europe Programme AI-Powered Medical Image Screening for Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Detection are due September 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Digital Europe Programme AI-Powered Medical Image Screening for Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Detection is funded by European Commission (Digital Europe Programme). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Research Support Framework for Situational Awareness on Information Integrity is a grant from the European Commission's Digital Europe Programme that funds the establishment of the first Common Research Framework on Information Integrity, implementing a key deliverable of the European Democracy Shield Communication of November 2025. The program aims to bridge gaps and silos in existing research efforts by fostering collaboration across communities, disciplines, and borders; expanding research capabilities through targeted distribution of funds; securing or establishing necessary technological infrastructure for advanced information integrity research; and facilitating knowledge-sharing on regulatory tools available to researchers. Eligible applicants include businesses, organizations, and public administrations from Europe and associated countries. The application deadline is September 30, 2026. This call falls under the DIGITAL-2026-BESTUSE-RSF-10-AWARENESS solicitation.
Digital Europe Programme AI-Powered Medical Image Screening for Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease is sponsored by European Commission (Digital Europe Programme). This Digital Europe Programme call funds the deployment of AI-powered image screening tools in medical centres across the European Union for cancer and cardiovascular disease detection. Part of a €63.
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