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EU earmarks over $356M for AI, digital technologies

Funding will target AI development, robotics, quantum technologies, photonics, and virtual worlds, according to EU statement

Melike Pala  | 15.01.2026 - Update : 15.01.2026
EU earmarks over $356M for AI, digital technologies

BRUSSELS

The European Commission on Thursday announced two new funding calls with a total budget of €307.3 million ($356 million) aimed at boosting Europe’s digital innovation and competitiveness.

Of the total, €221.8 million will support projects developing trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) services, innovative data solutions, and the EU's strategic digital autonomy, according to a statement.

The funding will target AI development, robotics, quantum technologies, photonics, and virtual worlds.

More than €40 million is earmarked for the "Open Internet Stack Initiative," which seeks to advance both end-user applications and core stack technologies to strengthen European digital sovereignty.

A second call, with a budget of €85.5 million, will focus on open strategic autonomy in digital and emerging technologies and raw materials.

Priority areas include next-generation AI agents, robotics for industrial and service sectors, and the development of new materials with enhanced sensing functionalities.

The European Commission said these initiatives are aimed at promoting sustainable, human-centric innovation and ensuring European leadership in strategic digital technologies.

The calls are open to businesses, public administrations, academic institutions, and other entities from EU member states and partner countries.

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