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Piloting AI-based image screening in medical centres (Digital Europe Programme) is a grant from the European Commission under the Digital Europe Programme that funds large-scale pilot projects deploying and validating trustworthy AI and generative AI systems for medical image screening in real clinical settings.
The focus is on cancer and cardiovascular disease screening, generating robust clinical, organizational, and cost-efficiency evidence to accelerate AI adoption in European healthcare. Total budget is up to 9,000,000 EUR with 4,500,000 EUR per project across two funded proposals.
Applicants must be legal entities from EU Member States or associated countries, in a consortium of at least 7 applicants from 5 different eligible countries, with at least one industrial partner. Application deadline is October 1, 2026.
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Apply AI: Piloting AI-based image screening in medical centres | Digital Skills and Jobs Platform Apply AI: Piloting AI-based image screening in medical centres Created by Filippo Romano This call, under the Digital Europe Programme, funds large-scale pilot projects to deploy and validate trustworthy, European-developed AI and GenAI systems for medical image screening in real clinical settings.
The objective is to accelerate adoption of AI in healthcare, particularly for cancer and cardiovascular disease screening, by generating robust clinical, organisational, and cost-efficiency evidence. AI systems for medical image screening in real clinical settings Clinical validation and evidence generation for cancer and cardiovascular disease screening at scale.
Integration of AI into existing healthcare workflows to enable scalable, cross-border adoption. Legal entities established in EU Member States and countries associated to the Digital Europe Programme Consortium composed by minimum 7 applicants from 5 different eligible countries At least one industrial partner in the consortium Total Budget: up to 9. 000.
000 EUR Amount per project: 4. 500. 000 EUR Number of funded project proposals: 2 The call will open 21 April 2026, the deadline to submit applications is set to 1 October 2026, 17:00 Brussels time.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Legal entities established in EU Member States and countries associated with the Digital Europe Programme. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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