European Innovation Hubs
460 Digital Innovation Hubs across 38 countries — providing AI, cybersecurity, HPC, and digital transformation support to startups and SMEs. Funded by the Digital Europe Programme.
🇵🇱 Poland (8)
Centre for Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
DIH🇵🇱 Wroclaw, Poland
Research areas and competencies of CAMT are within the most recent development, manufacturing and informatics systems...
DIH4.AI
DIH🇵🇱 Gdansk, Poland
The Digital Innovation Hub,dih4.ai(Gdansk, Poland), is co-created by a consortium of Voicelab.ai and Gdansk University...
Krakow Technology Park
DIH🇵🇱 Kraków, Poland
Krakow Technology Park (KTP) is a responsible for managing the technology park and special economic zone. Its mission...
Łukasiewicz Research Network - Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics (IMiF)
DIH🇵🇱 Warsaw, Poland
Institute of Electron Technology (ITE) is a public, Polish, non-profit research organization, located in Warsaw,...
NASK - PIB
DIH🇵🇱 Warsaw, Poland
Cybersecurity and user protection – our key activities involve ensuring security online. Responding to network security...
PIAP HUB
DIH🇵🇱 Warsaw, Poland
Ever since PIAP’s origins in 1965 it’s role was to introduce new technologies to industry. PIAP acknowledges the low...
Robotics Association SKALP
DIH🇵🇱 Gdańsk, Poland
The SKALP Robotics Association is an interdisciplinary organization aimed at the promotion of robotics, industry...
Silesia Smart Systems
DIH🇵🇱 Gliwice, Poland
SILESIA SMART SYSTEMS (previously Slaskie Centrum Kompetencji Przemysłu 4.0 - Silesian Competence Centre of Industry...
What are European Digital Innovation Hubs?
European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIHs) are one-stop shops that help companies — especially SMEs and startups — become more competitive through digital technologies. Funded by the Digital Europe Programme, they provide access to technical expertise, testing, training, and financing support.
EDIHs focus on key technologies including Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, High Performance Computing (HPC), and advanced digital skills. Each hub serves a specific geographic region and technology focus, creating a pan-European network of digital support centres.
Cascade funding — many EDIHs offer micro-grants of €50K–€150K to SMEs for digital transformation projects. These are distributed through open calls, typically with a simple application process and fast evaluation (2–4 months).
