Building on the success of its first two launches, the Digital Innovation Programme (formerly known as the Digital Technologies Programme) is now opening its third call for applications.

Il- Digital Innovation Programme is designed to support research that will drive us towards a safer and more trustworthy development, adoption and use of digital technologies

Stemming from the Thematic Programmes portfolio, the Digital Innovation Programme 2026 will primarily focus on the following priority areas and their respective sub-areas:

Priority Area Sub-Areas
Artificial Intelligence 1. Generative AI 2. Agentic AI 3. Multimodal AI, 4. Explainable AI, 5. Intelligent and Safe Human Environments, 6. Autonomous Vehicles, 7. Responsible and Ethical AI
Digital Trust 1. Digital Identity, 2. Cybersecurity, 3. Cyber Resilience, 4. Quantum Communication, 5. Dependable Computing, 6. Regulatory Science
Knowledge and Data Representation and Analysis 1. Data Analytics, 2. Domain-Specific Data Analysis, 3. Knowledge Graphs
Technology for Peace, Sustainability and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) 1. Sustainable Cloud, 2. AI for Sustainability, 3. Social-Technical Ecosystems, 4. Edge Computing, 5. Peace Tech 6. GPU Powered Infrastructure (NeoClouds)
Other Emerging Technologies 1. Quantum Computers, 2. Neuromorphic Computing, 3. Applications related to Personalised Medicine, 4. Augmented-Connected Workforce, 5. Digital Twins, 6. Innovative Computing for the Humanities
Regulatory Compliance and Governance 1. EU AI Act, 2. EU Cyber Security Act, 3. EU Cyber Resilience Act, 4. EU Data Governance Act, 5. EU Data Act, 6. European Digital Identity Regulation (eIDAS 2)
Cultural and Linguistic Technologies 1. Al and long-term archival of cultural heritage data, 2. Tools to support for the Maltese language, 3. Creation and use of language models with a focus on the Maltese language.

 

Programme Parameters

Maximum Possible Grant € 200,000
Additional Sub-Grant in case of TARF/MDIA Sanbox Enrolment €25,000
Project Duration 24 Months (2 years)
Eligibility Maltese Registered Legal Entities from Public, Private and Academic Origin or through a consortium
Application Submission Electronically to ri.xjenza@gov.mt, keeping David Camilleri (david.camilleri.4@gov.mt) and Kevin Magro (kevin.magro@gov.mt) in copy
Deadline 1 July 2026

 

If state aid is applicable, applicants are to apply under the de minimis regulation or the GBER.

 

INFORMATION SESSION ABOUT THIS CALL:

An online information event on the Digital Innovation Programme will be held on Tuesday, 12 May to provide an overview on this call, which is another Thematic Programme for 2026.

Date: 12 May 2026

Time: 13.00

Venue: Remotely, via Teams. A link will be sent to you on the day of the event.

Click here to access the Registration Form

 

More information on this funding opportunity, the eligibility criteria, the rules of participation and the application form, can be found in the attachments below:

Click here for the Digital Innovation Programme 2026 Application Form

Click here for the Digital Innovation Programme 2026 Rules for Participation (Option A1)

Click here for the Digital Innovation Programme 2026 Rules for Participation (Option A2)

Click here for the Digital Innovation Programme 2026 Rules for Participation (Option B)

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