The European Student Card keeps expanding

The interest in the European Student Card (ESC) is growing as our numbers are steadily increasing, and it’s because of you! 1.55 million European Students with an active ESC The number of students has more than doubled since a year ago, and the number of Higher Education Institutions issuing ESCs has increased by 120% compared …

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The jury has spoken: Meet the 2022 winners of the EIT Digital Challenge

At the end of an exciting, exclusive, closed-door event in Brussels, EIT Digital has awarded the 5 winners of the EIT Digital Challenge scaleup contest 2022. The prizes went to Covision Quality (Italy), Vottun (Spain), Loupedeck (Finland), W-Sense (Italy), Jentis (Austria). The award winners were selected following pitches of the 20 most promising European deep tech companies …

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EIT Digital and EIT Climate-KIC launch FedEx-sponsored Climate Impact Challenge

EU Cities invited to apply for seed-funding to implement sustainable mobility solutions EIT Digital and  EIT Climate-KIC have announced an open call for submissions in the first edition of a Sustainable Climate Impact Challenge for Cities. Made possible via a charitable grant from express transportation provider, FedEx, applicants are invited to request seed funding, to implement solutions that accelerate the …

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€9 million to develop Europe’s AI-on-demand Platform

The European Commission has financed a consortium to develop the next phase of Europe’s strategically important artificial intelligence infrastructure known as the AI-on-demand (AIOD) platform. Through the Horizon Europe Programme (Artificial Intelligence and Robotics), the AI4Europe project, led by Irish University College Cork (UCC) has been awarded €9 million to develop the platform. The consortium that includes …

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Commission and EU countries simulate large-scale cyber-attacks to foster preparedness

Senior cybersecurity representatives of EU Member States, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the Commission are taking part in a two-day ‘Blueprint Operational Level Exercise’, or Blue OLEx 2022, to test crisis management procedures. In light of the upcoming implementation of the Network and Information Systems Directive (NIS2), the large-scale cybersecurity exercise serves to improve common …

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New Zealand moves towards formal negotiations with the EU on the association to Horizon Europe Programme

The European Commission and New Zealand Government have reached an important milestone in their discussions on deeper science collaboration, with the formal negotiations for New Zealand to join Horizon Europe poised to begin, according to Research, Science and Innovation Minister, Dr Ayesha Verrall and European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education, and Youth, Mariya Gabriel. …

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Virtual cities enable city planners to test ideas and solutions

Europe’s cities are getting smarter. With the arrival of new technologies such as the internet of things (IoT), sensors are spread increasingly throughout urban areas, collecting and sharing data about how things are running. Yet most of this data still goes unused, presenting a huge opportunity for policymakers and city planners to gain insights and …

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Keeping Cyber Space Safe

For Europeans, digital or cyber activity has increased tenfold since 2012. Working with cyberspace, that is the online world of computer networks important for fostering connectivity, creativity, entrepreneurial growth and commercial opportunities has become as vital as breathing air. Rising in tandem and just as endemic, cybercrime, an unwanted by-product of cyberspace has become one …

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