The European Commission approved today a €1.5 billion work programme under the European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP) to enhance and modernise Europe’s defence industry, boost production capacity and secure technological advancement and resilience.

EDIP tackles pressing challenges in European defence and security by boosting industrial production capacities, reinforcing cooperation with Ukraine, strengthening joint European procurement and developing European defence projects of common interest, marking a significant step in the EU’s efforts to improve Europe’s security.

Executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Technological Sovereignty, Security, and Democracy Henna Virkkunen stated: “The adoption of the work programme under the European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP) represents a key step in reinforcing Europe’s defence capabilities. This initiative shows our focus on innovation, collaboration and strengthening the technological foundation needed to address current and future challenges. We look forward to working closely with all stakeholders to ensure the programme achieves its objectives efficiently and effectively.”

Andrius Kubilius, Commissioner for Defence and Space stated: “In just a few months, we have translated the EDIP Regulation into immediate opportunities. Now, Member States, Norway, and as a first for an EU defence industrial programme Ukraine and their industries can seize funding opportunities to strengthen defence cooperation and ramp up production. The establishment and funding under EDIP of European Defence Projects of Common Interest (EDPCIs) also marks a decisive step to strengthen Europe’s defence readiness.”

The first round of EDIP calls for proposals will be visible on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal as of 31 March 2026.

Source: European Commission

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