EU Innovation & Digitalisation Programmes · Applied AI
EU Innovation & Digitalisation Programmes · Applied AI
Across the European Union, innovation and digitalisation programmes are managed at national and regional level. While names, rules and application processes differ from country to country, many frameworks share a common focus: projects that deliver measurable innovation, process improvement and operational efficiency.
In this context, projects that apply Artificial Intelligence to real organisational processes, improve efficiency and provide structured support to decision-making may be considered eligible, depending on the specific programme, sector and profile of the organisation. Wonderstores operates at this level through applied AI for decision-making and operational consistency. We do not deploy generic tools or isolated automations. We work with applied cognitive architecture: defining rules, limits, priorities and governance mechanisms that shape system behaviour and deliver measurable day-to-day operational impact.
Where the Wonderstores approach can fit
In practice, the projects that make the most sense in this type of framework are those that use AI as an instrument of structural improvement, not merely as a point solution. Common examples include:
- Digitalising and standardising internal processes
- Reducing operational errors and rework
- Supporting repeatable or critical decision flows
- Structuring internal knowledge and operational policies
- Measurable improvements in response time, consistency and productivity
Wonderstores’ technical contribution
In an applied AI project, Wonderstores can contribute across multiple phases of the investment, ensuring that the technology addresses real needs and is properly structured for evaluation and ongoing monitoring:
- Diagnosis and mapping of recurring decisions and inconsistency points
- Design of applied cognitive architecture (rules, limits and priorities)
- Definition of clear objectives and operational impact indicators
- Functional and technical documentation of the system
- Controlled implementation, focused on predictability and responsibility
Positioning within EU-wide contexts
This page aims to clarify how the Wonderstores approach can fit within national innovation and digitalisation programmes across the EU. Eligibility is always assessed on a case-by-case basis, according to the relevant national framework, programme guidelines and organisational context.
Wonderstores does not provide grant application services, does not intermediate funding and does not guarantee approval. Final eligibility and decisions rest exclusively with the managing authorities of each programme and the applicable conditions of each call.