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As recently emerged in a series of interviews with Living-in.EU signatories published by Eurocities, to ensure participation of local and regional authorities in European funding programmes, more direct and innovative sources of funding are needed.  

In this context, the European Digital Infrastructure Consortium (EDIC) is an innovative funding mechanism recently set up by the European Commission. Differently from other funding instruments, the EDICs involve various sources of funding, EU, national and private sources, across multiple countries in Europe. Its objective is to facilitate investments in various areas, such as European Data spaces, deployment of 5G corridors, High-Performance computing, and Local Digital Twins development.  

The EDICs should include at least three Member States (MSs), whose national authorities can be directly represented in the consortium. Other public authorities, such as cities and regional authorities, can also participate in the consortium, if officially nominated by their MSs to be part of the EDICs.  

EDICs represents key instruments for public authorities to collaborate for the development of innovative and interoperable digital solutions, as in the EDIC on Local Digital Twins. They would also allow useful resources to become available and reusable among public authorities in Europe, maximizing synergies and innovative approaches.

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    The European Digital Infrastructure Consortium (EDICs) and multi-country projects: what is new and what is in it for cities and regions?

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    As recently emerged in a series of interviews with Living-in.EU signatories published by Eurocities, to ensure participation of local and regional authorities in European funding programmes, more direct and innovative sources of funding are needed.  

    In this context, the European ...

    Ort: online |

    As recently emerged in a series of interviews with Living-in.EU signatories published by Eurocities, to ensure participation of local and regional authorities in European funding programmes, more direct and innovative sources of funding are needed.  

    In this context, the European Digital Infrastructure Consortium (EDIC) is an innovative funding mechanism recently set up by the European Commission. Differently from other funding instruments, the EDICs involve various sources of funding, EU, national and private sources, across multiple countries in Europe. Its objective is to facilitate investments in various areas, such as European Data spaces, deployment of 5G corridors, High-Performance computing, and Local Digital Twins development.  

    The EDICs should include at least three Member States (MSs), whose national authorities can be directly represented in the consortium. Other public authorities, such as cities and regional authorities, can also participate in the consortium, if officially nominated by their MSs to be part of the EDICs.  

    EDICs represents key instruments for public authorities to collaborate for the development of innovative and interoperable digital solutions, as in the EDIC on Local Digital Twins. They would also allow useful resources to become available and reusable among public authorities in Europe, maximizing synergies and innovative approaches.

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