HORIZON-CL4-2026-05-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02

Next-Generation AI Agents for Real-World Applications in the Apply AI sectors (RIA) (Partnership in AI, Data and Robotics) -

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Expected Outcome:

While today’s AI agents still have limited capabilities, advances in model architecture, memory, reasoning, and autonomous behaviour are paving the way to unlocking their potential across economic sectors. The Apply AI Strategy[1]acknowledges this trend and the need to advance research on next-generation AI agents. Project results are expected to contribute to some of the following expected outcomes:

  • Significant improvements in the autonomy, robustness and reliability of AI agents through advanced planning mechanisms, memory management, and reasoning capabilities.
  • Innovative multi-agent frameworks and protocols demonstrating effective decentralized coordination and collaboration among multiple AI agents beyond the capabilities of individual agents.

Scope:

Next-generation AI agents are autonomous systems powered by large AI language models (e.g., large language models or large multimodal models), that can plan, utilize tools and perform actions autonomously to achieve specified goals based on high-level instructions. The large AI model acts as the agent's "brain," capable of interpreting instructions, generating plans, and using tools. This capability enables agents to autonomously plan and adapt behaviour in real-time to accomplish complex, multi-step tasks. AI Agents hold significant promise in numerous applications areas such as data analytics and coding.

Effective AI agents require careful design, incorporating structured planning and reasoning methods to manage complex tasks, and be equipped with appropriate validation and monitoring techniques. Multi-agent collaboration frameworks further enhance capabilities by enabling structured interactions among multiple agents.

Key aspects in designing effective AI agents include robust planning, reasoning, and search mechanisms that allow agents to approach complex tasks by breaking them down into structured subgoals. Effective memory and state management are necessary to maintaining coherent long-term interactions, achieved through a balanced integration of short-term and external long-term memory solutions. Moreover, integrating external tools and APIs is essential for overcoming limitations in large AI models, enhancing agent performance in tasks requiring accuracy and reliability.

Potential research areas include enhancing AI agent autonomy through advanced self-planning and self-optimization capabilities, enabling agents to improve their decision-making and strategic planning. Other research directions include innovation in memory-augmented AI agents to facilitate robust long-term reasoning and lifelong learning; developing advanced multi-agent frameworks specifically tailored for collaborative agents, including research on AI agent frameworks based on mixed AI architectures, and advancing multimodal reasoning capabilities to enable real-world applications.

All proposals are expected to incorporate mechanisms for assessing and demonstrating progress, including qualitative and quantitative KPIs, benchmarking, and progress monitoring. When possible, proposals should build on and reuse public results from relevant previous funded actions. Communicable results should be shared with the European R&D community through the AI-on-demand platform.

Projects selected in this topic should link to the resources offered by the AI Factories, including the Data Labs. The results may be validated in the Testing and Experiment Facilities and further deployed via the European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIHs) and will contribute to the Apply AI strategy.

This topic implements the co-programmed European Partnership on AI, data, and robotics (ADRA), and all proposals are expected to allocate tasks for cohesion activities with ADRA and the CSA HORIZON-CL4-2025-03-HUMAN-18: GenAI4EU central Hub. Proposals should also build on or seek collaboration with relevant projects and develop synergies with other relevant International, European, national, or regional initiatives.

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Activities are expected to start at TRL 2 and achieve TRL 5 by the end of the project – see General Annex B.

[1] COM xxxx(2025) Apply AI Strategy - PLACEHOLDER

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2026-03-18
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-CL4-2026-05-MAT-PROD-25, HORIZON-CL4-2026-05-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02, HORIZON-CL4-2026-05-DIGITAL-EMERGING-03
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call topic details
Call status: Open
Opening date: 2026-01-15 (2 months ago)
Closing date: 2026-04-15 (3 weeks from now)
Procedure: single-stage

Budget: 38,000,000
Expected grants: 2
Contribution: 19,000,000 - 19,000,000
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  • 2026-03-18
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HORIZON-CL4-2026-05

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Watch the recording from the Cluster 4 Info Day session here: https://youtu.be/jmIUKQvP850
Work Programme info
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Eligibility for this topic is restricted under art. 22.5 and art. 22.6 of the Horizon Europe regulation (see [1]). Specifically, under art. 22.5, participation for projects under this call topic is restricted to legal entities established in EU member states, Iceland, Norway, Canada, Israel, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Under art. 22.6, any entities considered high-risk suppliers of mobile network communication equipment are expressly excluded from participating. This currently concerns companies Huawei and ZTE (see [2]) as well as any entities fully or partially owned / controlled by them. As part of the proposal submission for this topic, consortium members have to fill in the ownership control declaration (see [3]). The coordinator has to collect these forms from all partners and submit them as a single appendix to the proposal. The ownership control declarations are examined by the EC as part of the evaluation process. If it is found that a consortium partner is established in one of the eligible countries listed above, but controlled by an entity established in a non-eligible third country, the partner in question will be asked to provide a guarantee (see [4]) during grant agreement preparation which ensures that the EU's strategic interests are protected. The European Commission (EC) will examine this guarantee and - if approved - will forward it to the government of the eligible country of establishment of the partner for national approval. The partner in question may participate in the project only if both the EC and the respective national authority approve the guarantee. If either or both of these bodies do not approve the guarantee, the partner in question will be removed from the consortium during grant agreement preparation. [1] https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2021/695/oj/eng [2] https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/communication-commission-implementation-5g-cybersecurity-toolbox [3] https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/common/temp-form/af/ownership-control-declaration_en.docx [4] https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/common/temp-form/gap/ownership-control-guarantee_en.docx
EC infoday info
Added 1 month ago by Alrun Hauke
According to information given at the CL4 Info Days 2026, the inclusion of ADRA members in the consortium is not mandatory for this topic, other forms of linking to ADRA and dedicating resources to cooperation with them are absolutely welcome.
EC infoday info
Added 1 month ago by Alrun Hauke
According to information given at the CL4 Info Days 2026, proposals focusing on application sectors listed specifially in the Apply AI Strategy are of course welcome, but they may also choose to extend to other application sectors / use cases.
EC infoday info
Added 1 month ago by Alrun Hauke
According to information given at the CL4 Info Days 2026, proposals do not necessarily need to cover several different sectors / domains and may instead choose to focus on one single sector / domain. However, such a proposal would then have to be particularly ambitious in that one sector so as to justify the large budget provided for this call topic.
EC infoday info
Added 1 month ago by Alrun Hauke
According to information given at the CL4 Info Days 2026, any type of agentic AI is within scope, the topic does not focus solely on e.g. chat bots.
NCP knowledge
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NCP knowledge
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Check out the "Apply AI" webinar series to find out more about the Apply AI Strategy and its application sectors: https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/apply-ai-events

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