AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation & Tourism Connectivity: Cayman Airways launched its first nonstop Austin (Texas)–Grand Cayman service, with Tourism Minister Gary Rutty citing strong Texas demand and Austin’s growing share of visitors. Marine Science & Conservation: The Department of Environment tagged its first 2026 loggerhead turtle, “Amber,” fitting her with satellite and acoustic tracking to map movements between nesting events across the Caribbean. AI & Cayman Business Tech: agnt8x opened public access to its AI agent recruitment and workforce management platform, aiming to unify hiring, onboarding, management, and orchestration across major AI providers. AI Governance & Regulation: China formalised tougher outbound-investment review rules for cross-border AI/tech deals, using “technology origin” to block transactions like the Meta–Manus case. Public Sector STEM & Education: The Ministry of Education and Training appointed Elroy Bryan-Watler as Deputy Chief Officer (Education Policy and Planning), shaping curriculum and support for special needs students. Ocean Month Community Programming: CCMI invited the public to World Ocean Month events starting 5 June, anchored by World Ocean Day on 8 June. Local Infrastructure & Safety: RCIPS began rolling out new marked service vehicles (2026 Ford Police Interceptors) with upgraded safety and officer tech.
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