The Digital Europe Programme is part of the EU's strong push to make the most of digitalisation for the benefit of its societies and economies, increase its autonomy in key technologies and bolster its competitiveness. It will help us build high-performing and secure state-of-the-art digital services for all citizens and businesses across the Union.
Pedro Nuno Santos, Portuguese Minister for Infrastructure and Housing, President of the Council
The Digital Europe Programme will fund projects in five areas, each with its own indicative budget:
- high-performance computing: €2 226 914 000
- artificial intelligence: €2 061 956 000
- cybersecurity and trust: €1 649 566 000
- advanced digital skills: €577 347 000
- deployment, best use of digital capacities, and interoperability: €1 072 217 000
Digital Europe will be complementary to a number of other programmes supporting the digital transformation, such as Horizon Europe, which focuses on research and technological development, and the digital aspects of the Connecting Europe Facility. In addition, under the new Recovery and Resilience Facility regulation, the national recovery and resilience plans have to allocate at least 20% of expenditure to the digital transition.