Calls

  • DIGITAL & AUTOMATIC UP TO AUTOMATED TRAIN OPERATIONS

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    Code: 38518 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-FA2-01 | Programme name: 24432 | Start submission calls: 30/10/2025 | End submission calls: 11/02/2026

    The solutions to be delivered by this action are expected to cover a wide range of applications for the next generation Automatic Train Control (ATC) technologies, such as passenger trains for high speed, light rail urban lines, suburban lines, freight trains and regional lines including low density lines as well as including application in more complex situations, such as mixed traffic, power supply transitions and ATP transitions (e.g. ETCS to undefined tracks).

  • NETWORK MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL & MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN A MULTIMODAL ENVIRONMENT AND DIGITAL ENABLERS

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    Code: 38515 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-FA1-TT-01 | Programme name: 24432 | Start submission calls: 30/10/2025 | End submission calls: 11/02/2026

    Action to be funded under this topic should research, develop, and deliver the following capabilities and/or any other relevant capability to achieve the aforementioned expected outcome, on the basis of the public deliveries of FP1-MOTIONAL (GA: 101101973)[2]:

    WS1

    To improve strategic and tactical planning of the rail network developing solutions that enable by 2028:

    • Enabler 1: European cross-border scheduling with international train path planning and Improved capacity allocation using rolling planning and TTR [TRL7]
    • Enabler 2: Decision support for short term planning [TRL7]
    • Enabler 3: Optimization methods for timetabling and railway planning (incl. capacity efficiency and energy saving) [TRL7]
    • Enabler 4: Improved rail traffic simulation models for selected Use Cases to forecast punctuality in the network (e.g. simulating proportion primary and secondary delays, simulations drivers vs. ATO over ETCS …). [TRL7]
    • Enabler 5: Integration of TMS with a) yard capacity planning and b) station capacity planning [TRL7]
    • Enabler 6: New planning and operational processes using feedback loops from ERTMS ATO and C-DAS [TRL7]

    Developments on all those enablers should also cover important preparatory works with higher TRL for the future set of demonstration foreseen in the Multi- annual Work programme in view of the evolutions of the solutions.

    To increase resilience of a connected ‘real time’ rail network developing solutions that enable by 2028:

    • Enabler 7: Real-time connection of rail networks as managed by TMSs and involved actors and Modelling and decision support for cross-border traffic management [TRL7]
    • Enabler 8: Integration of TMS with a) yard management system and processes; b) station management system and processes; c) energy management (Electric Traction System); d) real-time crew / rolling stock dispatching [TRL7]
    • Enabler 10: Real-time convergence between planning & feedback loop from operations [TRL6]
    • Enabler 11: Cooperative planning multi-actors within rail [TRL6]
    • Enabler 12: Integration of incident management and customer information, with IM and RU interaction and Decision Support for Disruption management [TRL7]
    • Enabler 13: TMS speed regulation of trains, precise routes and target times for ATO and dynamic timetables [TRL7]
    • Enabler 14: Automation of very short term train control decisions and Real-time conflict detection & resolution for main line and optimisation [TRL7]

    Developments on all those enablers should also cover important preparatory works with higher TRL for the future set of demonstration foreseen in the Multi- annual Work programme in view of the evolutions of the solutions.

    To integrate rail traffic within door-to-door mobility developing solutions that enable by 2028:

    • Enabler 15: Improved rail integration using B2B intermodal services leveraging existing European standards: cross-operator information sharing on e.g. sales and distribution, traffic information, end-user experience, … [TRL8]
    • Enabler 16: This enabler focuses on delivering a smooth, hands-free, and accessible journey for all passengers by integrating smart, user-centric services across the rail network and with other modes of transport. It aims to enhance comfort, autonomy, and inclusivity throughout the entire travel chain. [TRL7]
    • Enabler 18: Innovative platform-based passenger guidance solution, measurement and guidance of customer flows to and on the platform [TRL7]
    • Enabler 19: Short term demand forecast calculation using run time data (e.g. ticketing data, short term weather forecast, passenger density, ….) [TRL8]
    • Enabler 20: Long term demand forecast with focus on data analytics based on a variety of sources (e.g., public events, holiday calendar) and operators’ data (e.g., fare, passenger density data) and historical information for predictive models related to passenger clustering [TRL7]
    • Enabler 21: Integrated traffic simulation and demand forecast in a Digital Twin to optimize offer, passenger occupancy, connection time and other service-related elements [TRL7]
    • Enabler 22: Disruption management across different mobility modes enabling operators to collaboratively solve the disruption and properly inform passengers [TRL8]

    Developments on all those enablers should also cover important preparatory works with higher TRL for the future set of demonstration foreseen in the Multi- annual Work programme in view of the evolutions of the solutions.

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    Connectors for Federated Data Spaces, TRL7 by 2028

    A need for federated data spaces to make all heterogeneous data available to specialized digital applications in multiple domains while a) allowing incremental extensions and avoiding the rigidity of synchronized and centralized deployment timelines and b) providing data owners with the ability to retain control of their assets.

    A federated data space is a distributed secure and reliable data sharing and communication infrastructure enabling data federation, access and processing services through standardized interfaces. Incremental extensions of the federated data space are achieved by new devices and systems using the exposed services to add themselves to the federation as they become available, while data asset protection by their owners is achieved by each participant implementing their own data access policies at the interface between their system and the federated dataspace. Connectors using these interfaces must be developed for existing or legacy/proprietary systems to participate in the federation. The sequence of successive federations must take into account the dependencies identified in Annex B between Destinations.

    Common Domain Ontology, building upon S2R works on Conceptual Data Model (CDM) and ERA Ontology, TRL 7 by 2028

    For Research & innovation and demonstrations activities (within the action) making use of data models related to the interoperability or safety of the rail system, those data models should be aligned with the ERA Ontology[4]. This ontology defines the conceptual framework and the specific terms and relationships for the interoperability or safety of the rail system in the EU that shall be used or where relevant extended. This includes the reuse of the ERA ontology with its semantic artifacts (shacl rules, skos ..) and in cases where it is not sufficient, extensions should be proposed to maintain semantic consistency and interoperability across systems. Those extensions proposals should cover the processes to validate extension to the ERA Ontology with compliant datasets and related competency questions and linked SPARQL queries based on interoperability testbed validation tools (Interoperability Test Bed Guides — ITB Guides[5]). Corresponding documentation should also include any mappings or transformations considered in the Research & Innovation activities and any assumptions made.

    High quality data and its accessibility is key to the success of the next generation of railway application and services. Therefore, data does not only need to be of high semantic quality, but also has to be specified by a standardized high-quality syntax.

    Digital Twin support, development and execution environment, TRL6 by 2028

    As a virtual representation able to imitate the behaviour of a physical system, a Digital Twin is a software implementation of a structural and behavioural model of the represented system. A development environment for Digital Twins shall be composed of standard modelling tools, editors, compilers and debuggers used by specialists to create self-contained, compiled functional mock-up units (FMUs). Searchable libraries of FMUs are also part of the Digital Twin development environment, used to implement higher level FMUs as compositions of submodels through standardized interfaces.

    Compiled FMUs are deployed to an interoperable Digital Twin execution environment in which models are initialized with data obtained from the federated dataspace through the dataspace services, and simulations runs are performed to generate the projected behaviour of the imitated physical system.

    Cybersecurity, TRL 6 by 2028

    Demonstrate Shared Cybersecurity Services for the Rail System allowing stakeholders in all EU-RAIL Destinations to apply Cybersecurity applications to secure their digital assets, data and communication. Added to the Digital Assets and Engineering toolbox and shareable as a service in a cloud environment, the Shared Cybersecurity Services will provide state-of-the-art cybersecurity procedures, methods and applications.

    • Coordination with EU-RAIL System Pillar and other Destinations:
      • Align with EU-RAIL System Pillar Cybersecurity specification
      • Feedback to EU-RAIL System Pillar from demonstrator findings (after demonstration)
      • Coordination with relevant other Destinations (presentation, feasibility check, collecting conditions and requirements for use of Shared Cybersecurity Services).
    • Creation and set up of the Shared Cybersecurity Services (SCS) demonstrator (TRL 6):
      • Setting up the Shared Cybersecurity Services demonstrator in a cloud environment such as the Rail Data Space based on the EU-RAIL System Pillar Cybersecurity specifications.
      • Testing and demonstrating the SCS demonstrator in combination with data connectors and/or digital twin supplementing with additional applicable standards.
      • Test interfaces, interoperability and operational procedures of the Shared Cybersecurity Services with selected and interested Destinations.

  • SUPPORT TO THE EUROPEAN FRMCS DEPLOYMENT GROUP

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    Code: 38513 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-EXPLR-04 | Programme name: 24432 | Start submission calls: 30/10/2025 | End submission calls: 11/02/2026

    The coordination and supporting actions of the project stemming from this topic shall deliver the following:

    1. Programme Management Office (PMO) Functions
      • Set up and operate a central coordination function to oversee timelines, dependencies, and progress across planning of FRMCS future deployment activities.
    2. Capacity Mapping & Planning Analysis
      • Develop and distribute sector-wide surveys (by sending out questionnaires) to gather data on deployment plans, readiness, and capacity. Analyse responses and identify gaps and challenges across Member States and cross-border situations.
    3. Independent Cost and Time Driver Study
      • Conduct a study to assess cost structures and investment drivers relevant to FRMCS implementation across different operational contexts (in particular on-board assets).
      • Conduct relevant Cost Business Analyses.. Analyse main factors that determine the required rollout timeline and measures to optimise those.
    4. Stakeholder Management
      • Facilitate cooperation among rail and telecom stakeholders, as well as with relevant associations.
    5. Communication & Dissemination
      • Support targeted communications for the FRMCS Deployment Group and Organise outreach and engagement with the broader sector to raise awareness and share developments.
    6. Deployment Guidelines Toolbox
      • Support the development a non-binding set of practical guidelines and migration scenarios to support railway undertakings and infrastructure managers in their transition to FRMCS.
    7. Expertise & Technical Support
      • Provide subject-matter expertise on key domains including, but not exclusive: System authorisation, Cybersecurity, RAMS (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, and Safety)
    8. European Deployment Dashboard
      • Support the establishment and maintenance an online dashboard to: Report on deployment readiness and progress and rack national initiatives and alignment with European goals
    9. Knowledge Sharing and Acceleration
      • Gather and share test results, best practices, and lessons learned and promote early implementation and innovation in FRMCS assets.
    10. Risk & Deviation Management
      • Support the development of frameworks for identifying, reporting, and mitigating risks and deviations across the deployment chain.
    11. Develop market readiness
      • Support the identification of measures needed to be address by the market for ensure a swift FRMCS deployment. This activity should be framed in the context of the anticipated short time frame to conduct the migration from GSM-R to FRMCS that may lead to a high demand on scarce resources in different fields.

  • EXTENDING THE RAIL NETWORK OF PHDS

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    Code: 38509 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-EXPLR-03 | Programme name: 24432 | Start submission calls: 30/10/2025 | End submission calls: 11/02/2026

    In order to achieve the expected outcomes described above, proposals shall consist of the creation of at least 3 – 5 PhDs positions. It is expected that the PhD programmes stemming from this topic will have the possibility to interact with the Funding Members of the Europe’s Rail JU.

    The PhD researchers are expected regularly to liaise with the Europe’s Rail JU and to present their research findings to the Europe’s Rail JU events and submit scientific papers to relevant conferences (e.g. TRA, WCRR, etc. but also non-rail related).

  • STUDIES ON INNOVATION IN CLIMATE FINANCE FOR RAIL

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    Code: 38506 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-EXPLR-02 | Programme name: 24432 | Start submission calls: 30/10/2025 | End submission calls: 11/02/2026

    The study should aim to provide actionable recommendations to help railways to access the growing pool of climate finance to support their transition to low-carbon, climate-resilient transport system , and can include the following:

    • Conducting a comprehensive review of existing green financing instruments and their applicability to the rail sector, identifying key barriers and opportunities for increased uptake.
    • Analysing the investment criteria and processes, and identifying strategies for an increased utilization of carbon credits by rail companies, as means to offset emissions, generate revenue, etc. This includes the investigation of innovative approaches to aggregate and scale up smaller rail initiatives, to meet minimum investment thresholds for climate finance. Explore the possibility of innovative financing structures as well that blend public, private and climate-specific funding sources to maximize investment in low-carbon rail infrastructure and operations. The study shall provide actionable and data-driven recommendations for the rail industry, to assist them in their decision making towards identification and implementation of decarbonization strategies capturing sustainable finance opportunities.
    • Providing guidelines/recommendations for harmonising processes for monitoring, reporting and evaluation across European rail companies of accurate gas emissions measurements. The aim of these is to enable the progress towards achieving the decarbonization goals, while providing clear, easy to follow instructions regarding: regulatory requirements; access to financing channels; integration of climate-related considerations into corporate strategy and operations.
    • Investigating the contribution and opportunities of climate finance instruments in enabling the transition towards rail passenger and freight transport from other less green transport modes, as a key step in achieving the EU green deal objectives. Provide recommendation for bridging the gaps in terms of policies, regulations, and incentives fostering the investments and use of low-carbon transport modes and in particular for rail fostering the market take-up of novel technologies and solutions into the existing European rail network and systems.

    Gender dimension

    In this topic the integration of the gender dimension (sex and gender analysis) in research and innovation content is not a mandatory requirement.

  • Data Space for Manufacturing

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    Code: 38508 | Identifier Code: DIGITAL-2026-DSM-AI-09-DS-MANUFACTUR-STEP | Programme name: 15593 | Start submission calls: 04/11/2025 | End submission calls: 03/03/2026

    This initiative will support up to three data-collection projects, with around 3 million co-funding from Digital Europe each, focused on manufacturing use cases to unlock advanced AI models, for example, predictive maintenance, process automation, supply chain management, product design and development and sustainability in production, and increase productivity in industrial environments such as purchases, logistics, resource planning and production halls. These projects aim to collect massive, high-quality data from real industrial environments, ensuring proper labelling where relevant, that could be used to train or finetune generative AI models for the manufacturing sector. The data collection has to be relevant for developing AI applications that can significantly benefit major EU manufacturing sectors (such as automotive, chemical, aeronautics and energy-intensive industries). The project proposal has to clearly identify the target sectors, the stakeholders, and have preliminary agreements about the intended data exchange.

  • STUDIES ON RAIL INDUSTRY 5.0

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    Code: 38503 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-ER-2025-EXPLR-01 | Programme name: 24432 | Start submission calls: 30/10/2025 | End submission calls: 11/02/2026

    European Commission’s Industry 5.0 Award provides a vision of the future of European industry taking into consideration the achievement of ‘societal goals beyond jobs and growth. Industry 5.0 is seen “as transition to a sustainable, people-centric and resilient European industry”[1].

    The expected outcome of this Research and Innovation Action is a study that identifies the key challenges, drivers, and expected measurable outcomes/benefits related to the application of the new concepts introduced by the 5.0 Industry principles to the rail sector.

    The study shall provide recommendations for the implementation of Industry 5.0 vision that will lead to a significant improvement of safety, reliability, and efficiency in rail operations.

  • CAPACITY BUILDING CAP2B

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    Code: 38500 | Identifier Code: I3-2026-CAP2B | Programme name: 16401 | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 19/03/2026

    General objective

    The overall objective of the I3 Strand 2b is to build capacity in less developed regions to develop and strengthen their regional innovation ecosystems and value chains through coordinated and interlinked investments in several regions.

    This call for proposals aims to improve the capacity of public authorities and innovation intermediaries (e.g. clusters to support companies in the identification of investment portfolios at an interregional scale

    The purpose of this activity is to build capacities for a successful participation in Strand 1 or Strand 2a calls, enhancing interregional cooperation with a view to identifying and sharing good practices, deriving actionable policy recommendations, strengthening institutional capacities, and experimenting new approaches. This will also help public authorities and agencies to design evidence-based and targeted policy interventions in the long-term, including updates to regional Smart Specialisation Strategies and related innovation policy frameworks.

     

  • Perform EU

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    Code: 38496 | Identifier Code: CREA-CULT-2026-PERFORM-EU | Programme name: 3948 | Sub-program: Culture | Start submission calls: 30/10/2025 | End submission calls: 15/01/2026

    The specific objective of this action is to test and implement innovative models through changemaker projects, to rethink touring in the performing arts in a more sustainable, inclusive, diverse and balanced way.

    This action addresses applicants that are active in the performing arts sector and have a high sectorial, sub-sectorial representativity and geographical coverage.

  • EIC Accelerator 2026 – Short application

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    Code: 38494 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-EIC-2026-ACCELERATOR-01 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: European Innovation Council-EIC (2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/11/2025 | End submission calls: 17/12/2025

    The EIC Accelerator supports companies (principally SMEs, including start-ups) to scale up high impact innovations with the potential to create new markets or disrupt existing ones. The EIC Accelerator focuses in particular on innovations, building on scientific discovery or technological breakthroughs (‘deep tech’) and where significant funding is needed over a long timeframe before returns can be generated (‘patient capital’).

    The EIC Accelerator supports the later stages of technology development as well as scale up. The technology component of your innovation must therefore have been tested and validated in a laboratory or other relevant environment (e.g. at least TRL 5). The EIC Accelerator looks to support companies where the EIC support will act as a catalyst to crowd in other investors necessary for the scale up of the innovation.

     

  • Large scale not-for-profit European sport event

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    Code: 38492 | Identifier Code: ERASMUS-SPORT-2026-LSSNCESE | Programme name: 2918 | Sub-program: Key Action 2 (KA2) – Cooperation among organisations and institutions | Start submission calls: 13/11/2025 | End submission calls: 22/01/2026

    This Action aims to support the organisation of sport events with a European dimension in the following fields:

    • Volunteering in sport;
    • Social inclusion through sport;
    • Fight against discrimination in sport, including gender equality;
    • Encouraging healthy lifestyles for all: projects under this priority will mainly focus on
      • a)the implementation of the three pillars of the HealthyLifestyle4All initiative,
      • b) the implementation of the Council Recommendation on health-enhancing physical activity and the EU Physical Activity Guidelines,
      • c) the support to the implementation of the European Week of Sport,
      • d) the promotion of sport and physical activity as a tool for health,
      • e) the promotion of all activities encouraging the practice of sport and physical activity,
      • f) promotion of traditional sport and games.

  • Public Sector Loan Facility

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    Code: 38487 | Identifier Code: JTM-2026-PSLF | Programme name: 23747 | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 27/01/2026

    This topic targets projects linked to a framework loan to address serious social, economic and environmental challenges deriving from the transition towards the EU’s 2030 climate and energy targets and the EU’s 2050 objective of climate neutrality, for the benefit of the EU territories identified in the Territorial Just Transition Plans.

    – The projects must be linked to an EIB framework loan. Framework loans by other banks or EIB financial intermediaries (including EIB Intermediated Framework Loans or Multi-Beneficiary Intermediated Loans) cannot benefit from PSLF funding under this topic.

    This Call has the following topics:

    • JTM-2026-PSLF-STANDALONE-PROJECTS
    • JTM-2026-PSLF-FRAMEWORK-LOANS

  • NEWS – Media Literacy

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    Code: 38484 | Identifier Code: CREA-CROSS-2026-MEDIALITERACY | Programme name: 15593 | Sub-program: Cross-sectoral strand | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 11/03/2026

    The call will support innovative cross-border media literacy projects and practices across Europe among various population segments, addressing the challenges of a continuously changing digital media landscape.

  • Support for information measures relating to the common agricultural policy (IMCAP)

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    Code: 38480 | Identifier Code: IMCAP-2026-INFOME | Programme name: 16396 | Start submission calls: 07/10/2025 | End submission calls: 14/01/2026

    The general objective of the call is to raise awareness about the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) within the EU, amongst all citizens, farmers and non-farmers alike and to disseminate information about the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the key messaging should be fully consistent with the Commission’s legal requirement to carry out information measures on the CAP within the meaning of Article 46 of Regulation (EU) 2021/2116.

    The measures should help citizens understand the CAP, about how the CAP responds to challenges faced by agriculture and food producers, helps restore consumer confidence following crises, supports development in rural areas and promotes a more competitive, sustainable and resilient Union model of agriculture, including its simplification agenda.

  • Quantum Grand Challenge

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    Code: 38477 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2026-QGC-02-01 | Programme name: 24430 | Start submission calls: 14/10/2025 | End submission calls: 08/01/2026

    The primary objective is to establish a comprehensive technical and financial roadmap that demonstrates the potential of the quantum computer developed by the start-up for scientific innovation, economic relevance, and eventual industrial-scale deployment.

    In addition to the roadmap, eligible companies should deliver physical proofs of principle or preliminary prototypes that demonstrate the feasibility of their integrated hardware and software quantum computing systems. These outputs will be subject to technical assessment and a financial pre-screening, and pending a positive outcome, they will form the basis for consideration in Phase 2.

    The projects should showcase the added value of their quantum computing solutions in one or more carefully chosen application sectors, selected by the start-up based on technical feasibility and projected market return. As of Phase 2, the start-up should be accompanied by a number of users representative of the selected application sectors. Applicants are encouraged to include in their proposal Expressions of Interest from those user representatives.

  • NEWS – JOURNALISM PARTNERSHIPS – COLLABORATIONS

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    Code: 38469 | Identifier Code: CREA-CROSS-2026-JOURPART-COLLABORATIONS | Programme name: 3948 | Sub-program: Cross-sectoral strand | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 04/02/2026

    The European news media sectors play a crucial and valuable role in Europe.

    Yet, they are facing multiple challenges. Partially as a result of the digital shift, with readers shifting to online sources and traditional news outlets losing advertising revenues, the economic sustainability of professional journalism has come under pressure.

    Many media at the local level as well as those putting their public interest mission before profits, have had to close down, weakening media pluralism and posing risks for the good functioning of democracy.

    Topic 1. “Journalism Partnerships – Collaborations” seeks to help the wider European news media sector become more sustainable and resilient, including small media. Support is foreseen for collaborative projects in and between any news media (sub)sector and/or genre that aim to enhance cooperation, help media adapt to new economic and consumption realities and instil systemic change across that (sub)sector.

  • NEWS – JOURNALISM PARTNERSHIPS – PLURALISM

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    Code: 38466 | Identifier Code: CREA-CROSS-2026-JOURPART-PLURALISM | Programme name: 3948 | Sub-program: Cross-sectoral strand | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 04/02/2026

    The European news media sectors play a crucial and valuable role in Europe.

    Yet, they are facing multiple challenges. Partially as a result of the digital shift, with readers shifting to online sources and traditional news outlets losing advertising revenues, the economic sustainability of professional journalism has come under pressure.

    Many media at the local level as well as those putting their public interest mission before profits, have had to close down, weakening media pluralism and posing risks for the good functioning of democracy.

  • Creative Innovation Lab

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    Code: 38463 | Identifier Code: CREA-CROSS-2026-INNOVLAB | Programme name: 3948 | Sub-program: Cross-sectoral strand | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 23/04/2026

    The Creative Innovation Lab support shall support the design, development and/or spread of innovative tools, models or solutions applicable in the audiovisual (compulsory) and at least one the following sectors: musicbooks or museums.

    The audiovisual sector covers all activities and companies related to the development, production, distribution, promotion and circulation of the following content:

    • Feature films, animations and creative documentaries intended primarily for cinematic release;
    • Fiction audiovisual works (one-off or series), animation (one-off or series) and creative documentaries (one-off or series) intended primarily for the purposes of television or digital platform exploitation;
    • Interactive, non-linear fiction, animation or creative documentary projects (e.g. narrative virtual reality projects);
    • Narrative video games and interactive narrative immersive experiences. In order to be considered narrative, the story must be told or shown throughout the whole game (in-game storytelling) or interactive immersive experience, and not only as an introduction or an ending.

    The objectives of the scheme is to encourage cooperation between the audiovisual sector and the music, book or museum sectors to accompany their environmental transition and/or to improve their competitiveness and/or the circulation, visibility, discoverability, availability, diversity and the audience of European content across borders. The support also aims to enable the European audiovisual sector and these three sectors (music, books and museums) to better adapt to the opportunities offered by the development of Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Worlds.

  • Innovative space-based applications enhancing capabilities for a resilient Europe

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    Code: 38460 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-EUSPA-2026-SPACE-02-52 | Programme name: 25135 | Start submission calls: 22/10/2025 | End submission calls: 24/02/2026

    Proposals should be built on the exploitation of the distinguishing features of Galileo and EGNOS seeking to enhance the way practitioners prepare for and manage crises and security operations.

    Proposals should develop applications and technologies that focus on commercial exploitation in one of the following priority areas, which must be clearly indicated:

    • Development of EGNSS-based spoofing-proof downstream solutions to support the digital transformation of security practitioners in security-critical operations (e.g. Law Enforcement Agencies, Custom Authorities, Border and Coast Guards, etc) in various applications, including: environmental crimes management, prevention of smuggling and trafficking, counter-terrorism, border and maritime surveillance, migration management, fugitive search, public safety and fundamental rights, illegal poaching, customs operations and Electronic Freight Transport Information, dangerous goods transportation, usage of robots and/or automated Galileo-enabled platforms for surveillance, etc.;
    • Development of EGNSS-based downstream solutions to support the resiliency and functioning of critical infrastructures in EU (e.g. digital infrastructure, drinking water supply and distribution, water waste management, healthcare, e-government, etc.);
    • Development of EGNSS-based downstream solutions to support crisis management operations: drone-supported operations, improved and safer asset management systems, AR/VR for first responders, novel EGNSS smartphone-sized or wearable technologies, UneXploded Ordnance (UXO) risk assessment and clearance for humanitarian operations, etc.

  • Space Data Economy

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    Code: 38457 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-EUSPA-2026-SPACE-02-51 | Programme name: 25135 | Start submission calls: 22/10/2025 | End submission calls: 24/02/2026

    Europe has made a considerable investment in its space infrastructure, resulting in two pivotal outcomes: first, a strategic autonomy of the continent, and second, a surge in economic growth driven by space-enabled applications. Additionally, Europe boasts a thriving sector offering space data, services and products, which continues to show steady growth.

    The market for space data and services is fragmented, both on the side of supply and demand. A fragmented and underdeveloped demand from both public and private users does not allow for scaling up, hindering the realization of the full potential of the EU Space infrastructure.

    Space data can be used in almost all industry verticals in the EU and worldwide. While some sectors are already using space data to high extent, providing benefits to the citizens, economy and environment, other sectors are only marginally testing the ground. The demand creation is progressing, however, in order to foster the space data economy, it is needed to scale up and accelerate the market uptake and mass adoption of space data, in the context of the applicable legal framework.

    In order to achieve this, the proposals should focus on the development of innovative solutions, tailored to the specific needs of downstream industries and verticals and addressing inherent sectorial demand fragmentation issues. There is also an untapped potential of using space data to bolster green and digital transitions, presenting an opportunity to create innovative solutions in these domains.

    Moreover, the projects should leverage the existing relevant sectorial regulations and policies, by exploring how the proposed solutions using space data and services can support these regulations.