Introduction

The upcoming webinar is designed to offer comprehensive insights into the Digital Europe program’s “DIGITAL-2025-AI-08-COMPLIANCE” call. It aims to guide participants in proposal development and foster networking opportunities among applicants.

Description

An informative webinar is scheduled to provide insights into the conditions and requirements for submitting proposals under the Digital Europe program for the “DIGITAL-2025-AI-08-COMPLIANCE” call. This session aims to assist participants in developing their proposals and offers valuable networking opportunities with other applicants seeking partners or proposal ideas. Attendees will have the chance to present brief pitches about their proposal concepts or seek collaborators [1].

Led by the “Data Policy and Innovation” unit of DG CNECT [2], the initiative supports innovative teams in creating tools that automate compliance with EU legal requirements [1] [2]. It seeks to fund European consortia to develop digital solutions that streamline reporting [1] [2], reduce administrative burdens [1] [2], and enhance competitiveness across the EU [1] [2]. By automating compliance processes [1] [2], the initiative aims to improve efficiency for both public and private organizations while strengthening regulatory enforcement [1] [2].

The program promotes the use of advanced technology for the accurate collection and sharing of essential compliance data [1]. Funded projects will focus on developing data-driven solutions for automatic compliance through practical pilot use cases [1] [2], transforming how businesses adhere to regulations [1] [2].

The objective is to create digital solutions for advanced data collection [1] [2], analysis [1] [2], and secure storage utilizing technologies such as AI [1] [2]. These solutions will facilitate real-time compliance checks [1] [2], assist organizations in staying updated on regulatory changes [1] [2], minimize non-compliance risks [1] [2], and enhance transparency through robust access controls and audit trails [1] [2].

Potential candidates for funded pilot projects include government services and industries facing significant bureaucratic challenges, such as construction [2], environment [1] [2], manufacturing [1], healthcare [1] [2], and energy sectors [2].

Conclusion

The initiative is poised to significantly impact the efficiency and effectiveness of compliance processes across various sectors. By leveraging advanced technologies, it aims to reduce administrative burdens, enhance competitiveness [2], and ensure robust regulatory enforcement, ultimately transforming how organizations manage compliance in the EU.

References

[1] https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/events/info-day-call-proposals-digital-solutions-regulatory-compliance-through-data
[2] https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/nl/events/info-day-call-proposals-digital-solutions-regulatory-compliance-through-data