DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08-GENAI-ACADEMY-STEP

Sectoral digital skills academies: Digital Skills Academy in GenAI -

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  • DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08-VIRTUAL-WORLDS-ACADEMY-STEP
    Sectoral digital skills academies: Virtual Worlds Skills Academy

    MOTIVATION same topic, other thematic focus

  • DIGITAL-2024-ADVANCED-DIGITAL-07-KEYCAPACITY
    Specialised Education Programmes in Key Capacity Areas

    MOTIVATION Both call topics are asking for/ allow higher education programmes in the quantum key capacity area. The 2025 topic is also asking for trainings on different levels (not only academic education)

  • DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08-QUANTUM-ACADEMY-STEP
    Sectoral digital skills academies: Quantum Skills Digital Academy

    MOTIVATION same topic, other thematic focus

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Expected Outcome:

Deliverables

  • Comprehensive academic curricula designed across different levels and for different target groups, implemented at European level (curricula encompass complete academic programmes or consist of smaller modules to be injected into larger programmes).
  • Modular short-term training curricula for sector specialists designed and piloted trough relevant training courses at regional or local levels, including targeted training for SMEs and public sector.
  • Partnerships and collaboration frameworks established between academia, industry (including SMEs) and research institutions to facilitate and promote the large-scale European-wide roll-out of the academic programmes and short-term trainings. Facilitated joint (practical) educational initiatives and events with industry and research institutions, such as on-the-job experiences in companies’ premises, and laboratories, mentorship schemes, internship programmes, summer schools, bootcamps, visits to facilities, career days.
  • Support, integration, and visibility schemes implemented, with particular attention aimed at the participation of female students and female professionals in education and training activities, as well as talented young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and people with disabilities.
  • Training initiatives addressing teaching staff, such as “Teach-the-teacher” training modules targeted at university, VET and secondary-education teachers.
  • Different communication and awareness-raising activities carried out, e.g. through social media, including career orientation activities or “technology deep dive sessions” targeted at secondary education students and the general public.
  • A dedicated landing page integrated in the Digital Skills and Jobs Platform, where all activities, events and initiatives of the academy are disseminated.
  • Reports on the impact of the academies’ activities, based on a KPI assessment scheme, and recommendations for policy and investments.
  • Additional deliverables specific to individual academies’ activities.
Objective:

While European AI start-ups, key industrial players and public authorities acknowledge the transformative potential of GenAI, most of these large AI models are currently built outside of the European Union, where companies have easier access to high amounts of computing power, large datasets, and the skills needed to develop and train the underlying algorithms. Furthermore, most EU professionals are still not familiar with the use and impact of this technology in their work environment. Understanding and adopting AI and GenAI technologies is of paramount importance for achieving the digital transformation across the EU.

The AI Skills Academy will contribute to the objectives of the AI Innovation package launched in January 20241 and support the upcoming Apply AI Strategy part of the Political Guidelines of the President of the European Commission2. It will empower undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students, as well as current and future sector and ICT specialists in SMEs, startups, and the public sector with basic and advanced skills for developing, deploying and applying AI models and applications in their field. The academy will work in close coordination with and further support the work of the AI Factories. The AI Factories initiative will deploy an AI-focused, tailor-made supercomputing service infrastructure aimed at further developing the innovation capabilities and skills of the AI ecosystem3.

1 Commission launches AI innovation package (europa.eu). Part of the package is the AI Factories initiative. The EU AI Start-Up and Innovation Communication outlines additional key activities, including the GenAI4EU initiative, which aims to boost the uptake of GenAI solutions across key economic sectors in the Union.

2 Political Guidelines 2024-2029 | European Commission p.10.

3 The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU regulation) regulation will be amendment to set up AI Factories, a new pillar for the EU's supercomputers Joint Undertaking activities. This includes: i) Acquiring, upgrading and operating AI-dedicated supercomputers to enable fast machine learning and training of large General Purpose AI (GPAI) models; ii) Facilitating access to the AI dedicated supercomputers, contributing to the widening of the use of AI to a large number of public and private users, including startups and SMEs; iii) Offering a one-stop shop for startups and innovators, supporting the AI startup and research ecosystem in algorithmic development, testing evaluation and validation of large-scale AI models, providing supercomputer-friendly programming facilities and other AI enabling services; and iv) Enabling the development of a variety of emerging AI applications based on General Purpose AI models.

Scope:

The AI Skills Academy will set up a one-stop-shop for a range of activities supporting or developing educational and training schemes in two main focus areas: (1) skills related to the AI Factories facilities, complementing the work of the EuroHPC Virtual Training Academy, and (2) skills for the uptake and deployment of AI and, in particular, GenAI in key economic sectors.

Under the two above focus areas, the academy will develop and implement learning modules and short-term trainings on AI foundation model development but also AI inference processes, data science, AI and GenAI deployment and the use of supercomputers for AI that can be integrated into academic curricula at various levels and for various target groups. The academy could conduct additional activities on educating the general public on how to use AI and in particular GenAI technologies safely and responsibly1.

The academy will cooperate with existing initiatives, among others, the AI-on-Demand Platform, the Networks of Excellence in AI, the European Digital Innovation Hubs, and all the EuroHPC Factories, including for the use of their services and facilities for the proposed training activities.

News flashes

2025-05-07
The submission session is now available for: DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08-QUANTUM-ACADEMY-STEP, DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08-GENAI-ACADEMY-STEP, DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08-VIRTUAL-WORLDS-ACADEMY-STEP
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call topic details
Call status: Open
Publication date: 2025-03-31 (1 month ago)
Opening date: 2025-04-15 (3 weeks ago)
Closing date: 2025-09-02 (3 months from now)
Procedure: single-stage

Budget: 7000000
Expected grants: 1
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  • 2025-05-07
    the submission session is now available...
Call

DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08

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Related Policy
Added 1 week ago
PolicyBriefing_DDPP.pdf
Action supports the objective of the Digital Decade Policy Programme (DDPP) to increase the number of ICT graduates
related policy
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PolicyBriefing_AI_Innovation_Package.pdf
Activity will enhance the AI talent pool and supports the objectives of the AI Innovation Package
Related Policy
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PolicyBriefing_STEP.pdf
Activity is under the scope of the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP). This is an initiative designed to enhance the EU's industrial competitiveness and reinforce European sovereignty by focusing on the development and manufacturing of critical technologies.
RELATED POLICY
Added 2 weeks ago
PolicyBriefing_Digital_Skills_Agenda.pdf
The objectives of the European Skills Agenda (see concrete KPIs) are in line with activities funded under DEP SO4 and proposals should set their objectives in accordance with the policy goals.
RELATED POLICIES
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PolicyBriefing_Digital_Education_Action_Plan.pdf
Activities funded under SO4 contribute to the Action Plan´s goals.
Guidance on Lump Sum Funding
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how-to-manage-your-lump-sum-grants_en.pdf
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/programmes/horizon/lump-sum The EC offers several guidance documents and videos on Lump Sum Funding. The "Detailed guidance for applicants and beneficiaries" inlcudes guidance for the whole lifecycle of a Lump Sum Grant. These documents are provided for Horizon Europe but can also be applied for DIGITAL Europe.

Events

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GenAI Meets Public Administrations” – Info Day: funding opportunities and future adoption strategies

2025-04-14 -> 2025-04-14

online

A new call for proposals under the Digital Europe Programme 2025-2027 will be launched in April 2025 to fund up to four Generative AI (GenAI) pilot projects for Public Administrations. To support the community in building public administrations consortia, the European Commission will organise an online Information Day- GenAI meets PA - on 14 April 2025.

AGENDA
Presentation of Calls for Proposals
Pitching Session
Apply AI: Public administration AI use cases

Registration: https://register.event-works.europa.eu/dgcnect/genai_meets_public_administrations/e/lk/k/

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Info session: Digital Skills

2025-05-16 -> 2025-05-16

online

On Friday 16 May 2025, hosted by the Digital Skills and Jobs Platform, HaDEA is organising a virtual info session on the call DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08, launched under the Digital Europe Work Programme 2025-2027. Participants will have the opportunity to learn all about the call topics, the application process, and join Q&A sessions. 

Topics covered during the session:

Quantum Skills Digital Academy

Digital Skills Academy in GenAI

Virtual Worlds Skills Academy

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AI-DATA-ROBOTICS - Info Day and Brokerage Event

2025-05-16 -> 2025-05-16

online

The European Commission, alongside ADRA and Ideal-ist, the network of National Contact Points for ICT research, will host an Info Day and Brokerage Event featuring pre-arranged Face2Face meetings.

This event complements the general infoday for all topics of Cluster 4, held online on 13 and 14 May, and focuses on AI, Data, and Robotics topics within the cluster. Participants can network, identify collaborations, and business cases, facilitating the setup of Horizon Europe projects.

This infoday is hybrid - please register on the event website.

More information can be found on the matchmaking platform https://www.b2match.com/e/cl4-digital-2025

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