DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-09-COMPETITIONS

European Advanced Digital Skills Competitions -

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  • DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08-GENAI-ACADEMY-STEP
    Sectoral digital skills academies: Digital Skills Academy in GenAI

    MOTIVATION The scope of the 2026 topic is to develop challenges for the European Digital Skills Competitions in the four digital areas corresponding to the Sectoral digital skills academies (Quantum, GenAI, Chips, Virtual Worlds).
    Close collaboration with the academies is mentioned in the Work Programme.

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

    MOTIVATION The scope of the 2026 topic is to develop challenges for the European Digital Skills Competitions in the four digital areas corresponding to the Sectoral digital skills academies (Quantum, GenAI, Chips, Virtual Worlds).
    Close collaboration with the academies is mentioned in the Work Programme.

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

    MOTIVATION The scope of the 2026 topic is to develop challenges for the European Digital Skills Competitions in the four digital areas corresponding to the Sectoral digital skills academies (Quantum, GenAI, Chips, Virtual Worlds).
    Close collaboration with the academies is mentioned in the Work Programme.

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Expected Outcome:

Deliverables:

  • Well defined, up to date and relevant challenges that will serve as the challenges for the European Advanced Digital Skills Competitions
  • Competitions rule book for participants and jury
  • Competitions implementation roadmap
  • Implementation and roll-out of the six competitions
  • Sustainability plans for the proposed competitions after the end of the project
Objective:

The European Advanced Digital Skills Competitions will serve as catalysts for engaging young European people in cutting edge digital technologies. They will support their creativity, exposing them to project-based research and training, and connect them to the wider community of research organisations and industry players. Each competition will centre around a challenge addressing a highly relevant societal or industrial challenge that has been developed by a consortium of Europe’s most prestigious research institutes and industry partners. The consortia will work in close cooperation with the respective Sectoral digital skills academies and Initiatives to ensure buy in and support from the relevant stakeholders in the ecosystem.

The competitions will take place in the EU. To launch the competitions, teams of students will compete in six digital areas, represented by the newly established Sectoral digital skills academies, the Destination Earth initiative and an additional area to be chosen by the consortium. Furthermore, it is expected that the competitions will lead to greater innovation, which will allow to measure and compare progress towards the ambitious goals set under each challenge.

Scope:

The scope of this topic is to develop six challenges for the European Digital Skills Competitions in the four digital areas corresponding to the Sectoral digital skills academies (Quantum, GenAI, Chips, Virtual Worlds), the Destination Earth Initiative (see topic 4.2 of the DEP Work Programme 2025-2027) and one additional area to be developed by the consortium.

The challenges will be designed to target three clear objectives: each will address a European societal-, technological or industrial-relevant challenge, attract a large participation of students and help them develop their skills, and raise their awareness and understanding of team and project-based work as well as applied research and innovation in the respective digital technologies. Special attention will also be given to design local and major tournaments. The consortium will also design attractive prize schemes and award for the best challenges from the six areas.

The selected project will cooperate closely with the Sectoral digital skills academies, the Destination Earth sectoral Initiative and the respective industrial communities for the design of the competitions. It will as well collaborate with the European League of Advanced Digital Skills Academies (see section 4.3 of the DEP Work Programme 2025-2027) for dissemination, communication and public relations purposes concerning these competitions. Synergies should also be sought with other relevant initiatives, e.g. the Digital Education Hackathon.

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2025-12-06
The submission session is now available for: DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-09-LEAGUE-OF-ACADEMIES, DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-09-COMPETITIONS
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call topic details
Call status: Open
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: 7,000,000
Expected grants: 1
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  • 2025-12-06
    the submission session is now available...
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DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-09

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RELATED POLICY
Added 3 weeks ago by Daniela Hackl
PolicyBriefing_Union_of_Skills_updated.pdf (178.62 KB)
The topic supports the Union of Skills objectives in "Building skills" and "Attracting talent".

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Digital Skills EU Days 2025

2025-11-12 -> 2025-11-14

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The Digital Skills EU Days will bring together relevant stakeholders and policymakers to share knowledge and drive joint actions for the future advanced digital skills academies.

Registration: https://luma.com/rv82iyg9

DEP - Info Day for the 9th round of the Advanced Digital Skills Call for Proposals

2025-12-01 -> 2025-12-01

online

The Digital Skills and Jobs Platform, on behalf of the European Commission, is organising the Info Day for the 9th Digital Europe Call for Advanced Digital Skills (DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-09) under the Digital Europe Programme.

Matchmaking Event for Digital Europe Call 9 - Advanced Digital Skills

2025-12-09 -> 2025-12-09

online

Following the 1 December Info-Day, the Joint Matchmaking Event, co-organised by the Digital Skills and Jobs Platform and the Digital Large-Scale Partnership, aims to help stakeholders prepare robust proposals for the 9th Call of the Digital Europe Programme on Advanced Digital Skills.

The event provides a structured space for finding partners, collaborating and aligning with the call’s priorities.

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