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Open Call: Grand Solutions Project in Critical and Digital Technologies

Digital Education: Ethical and effective use of generative AI systems in Education and Training

Deadline: 03-Mar-2026

Denmark has launched a major funding call to support research and innovation in critical and digital technologies that strengthen national and EU competitiveness, security, and the digital welfare society. With a total budget of at least DKK 275.6 million, grants ranging from DKK 5–30 million are available for projects lasting one to five years.

Applicants are invited to submit proposals for research and innovation projects that advance critical and digital technologies essential to Denmark’s and the European Union’s security, competitiveness, and welfare systems.

The programme supports both fundamental and application-oriented research aligned with EU strategic priorities and technological sovereignty.

Programme Objectives

The call aims to:

Projects should clearly demonstrate technological advancement and measurable societal impact.

Priority Focus Areas

The programme supports investments in the following areas of EU importance:

Both foundational research and applied innovation projects are eligible.

Funding Information

Earmarked Funding

Funding levels must align with project scope, feasibility, and expected impact.

Eligibility Criteria

Any legal entity in Denmark or abroad may participate and receive funding, including:

Participants must be actively involved in project activities and contribute directly to achieving the call’s objectives.

International collaboration is permitted, provided the project strengthens Denmark’s and EU technological position.

Key Proposal Requirements

Applicants should clearly outline:

Strong proposals will demonstrate both scientific excellence and real-world applicability.

Why This Call Matters

Critical and digital technologies are central to Europe’s future resilience and global competitiveness.

By investing in semiconductors, AI, cybersecurity, space, robotics, and advanced materials, Denmark and the EU aim to:

This funding opportunity offers substantial investment to accelerate innovation in strategically important sectors.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply?

Any legal entity in Denmark or abroad, including businesses, research institutions, and public institutions.

2. What is the total funding available?

A minimum of DKK 275.6 million is allocated for this call.

3. How much can a single project receive?

Between DKK 5 million and DKK 30 million, depending on the project scope and category.

4. How long can projects run?

Projects may last between one and five years.

5. Are international partners allowed?

Yes, as long as the project supports Denmark’s and the EU’s competitiveness and strategic objectives.

6. Are specific areas prioritized?

Yes. Space technologies, artificial intelligence, and nuclear research have earmarked funding allocations.

Conclusion

This call represents a significant strategic investment in Europe’s critical and digital technology landscape.

By funding high-impact research and innovation projects across AI, semiconductors, cybersecurity, space, robotics, and related fields, Denmark is reinforcing its commitment to strengthening EU security, competitiveness, and the digital welfare society.

For more information, visit Innovation Fund Denmark.

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