DIGITAL-2026-AI-09-VIRTUAL-TESTBEDS-STEP
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HORIZON-CL4-2025-03-HUMAN-14
Core technologies for virtual worlds (RIA) (Virtual Worlds and Photonics Partnerships)MOTIVATION The DEP Topic on VW provides world-class testbed facilities to validate, test and experiment with virtual worlds technologies in real conditions and environments.
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HORIZON-CL4-2023-HUMAN-01-23
Supporting the emergence of an open human-centric Metaverse (CSA)MOTIVATION The OPENVERSE project funded under HEU-CL4 in 2023 lays the foundational framework for Virtual Worlds. The project also runs a database on national initiatives and acts a a community hub to connect Europe’s Virtual Worlds Ecosystem. OPENVERSE deliverables might be of great relevance to Virtual Worlds test beds proposals.
Call text (as on F&T portal)
View on F&T portal- Contributing to European digital sovereignty and open strategic autonomy in the domain of virtual worlds;
- Contributing to development of innovative and interoperable virtual worlds solutions;
- Contributing to the creation and promotion of EU regulatory sandboxes for virtual worlds.
The main objective is to increase productivity and innovation capacity through state-of-the-art virtual worlds technologies. The Virtual worlds test beds will support testing, experimentation and integration of Virtual Worlds, immersive and extended reality technologies in specific sectors, targeting both industrial and societal applications.
The virtual worlds test beds will focus on testing and integrating mature technologies and solutions that have already been tested in the labs with the objective to be validated in real-world environments. They will also cover the aspects of interoperability and transferability between Virtual Worlds.
The Virtual worlds testbeds will seek to maximise the uptake of virtual worlds solutions in industrial and societal applications and boost competitiveness of the sectors they are applied.
Scope:For this action, support to two world-class sectorial testbeds through two projects is envisaged: one for industrial applications (such as manufacturing, construction or industrial design) and one for societal applications (such as education and training, cultural heritage and other cultural experiences, public administration or healthcare). Each testbed should create a network of facilities with critical mass across at least three different Member States or associated countries.
Proposals are expected to focus on either industrial or societal applications. The area should be clearly identified within the proposal.
The test beds will provide all necessary expertise and infrastructure for the design and implementation of the testing methodologies, combining physical world and virtual worlds facilities.
News flashes
Publication date: 2025-11-04 (1 month ago)
Opening date: 2025-11-04 (1 month ago)
Closing date: 2026-03-03 (2 months from now)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 17,000,000
Expected grants: 2
This call topic has been appended 1 time by the EC with news.
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2025-12-06
the submission session is now available...
DIGITAL-2026-AI-09
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Events
Brokerage event: Virtual Worlds Test Beds
2025-12-02 -> 2025-12-02
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The brokerage event will feature a presentation by the European Commission, a dedicated session for questions and answers, and the opportunity for potential applicants to pitch their proposal ideas during dedicated breakout sessions.
The event is open to participants from organisations based in EU Member States and in countries associated with the Digital Europe Programme.
Registrations are open until 28 November 2025.
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