Europe’s research community gains new opportunities as the EOSC Federation is about to connect key research organisations across Europe.
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As part of its efforts to strengthen its cloud sovereignty, the European Commission is procuring up to EUR 180 million of sovereign cloud services.
DG DEFIS warmly invites you to the EUDIS Defence Hackathon focusing on Technologies for Space and Defence, scheduled from 17 to 19 October. The EUDIS Defence Hackathon will be held at eight simultaneous locations.
Registration is now open for the third edition of AccessibleEU’s online training “Accessible Technology Design”. The course starts on 7 July and can be completed until 9 November, with an estimated duration time of 25 hours.
Those interested in submitting their works can do so until 31 May.
The EU-funded research project, METICOS, has been working to advance the adoption of smart border control technologies by better understanding user acceptance. Its findings have the potential to increase the adoption of innovative border checks solutions both by authorities and by travellers.
The European Commission has found that US technology firms Apple and Meta have breached certain obligations laid down in the EU’s Digital Markets Act. They have been fined €500 million and €200 million respectively.
The EU is investing €1.3 billion to roll out critical technologies that are strategically important for the future of Europe and the EU’s tech sovereignty. Work will focus on boosting the use of AI and its uptake by businesses and public administration, cyber resilience and digital skills.