AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTravel Tech & Tourism: WTE Miami 2026 opened visitor registration for 27–28 October, aiming to grow after Fairfest Media’s acquisition, with 500+ exhibitors, 7,000 buyers and a “Travel Advisor of the Future” programme focused on AI-driven booking and new distribution. AI for the Caribbean Economy: Future Caribbean launched a global agentic AI buildathon to unite builders, deployment partners, investors and institutions to develop agentic systems for real economies across the region. Public Health & Mosquito Control: Cayman’s Mosquito Research and Control Unit says mosquito numbers are trending down from a June peak, but warns rain could trigger another rise and urges residents to stay vigilant. Water Infrastructure: Water Authority–Cayman completed pilot well drilling in the Sister Islands for future reverse osmosis plants, while also announcing a 3% base price adjustment effective 1 July 2026. Conservation Watch: The Department of Environment removed an illegal amateur staghorn coral nursery at Smith Cove and relocated fragments to its official nursery for monitoring. Local Tech Economy: Cayman Enterprise City highlighted tech’s growing economic footprint, citing direct local business injections and daily salary-driven spending. Cyber & Privacy: A court ruling says minor children can be bound by arbitration clauses in parents’ app terms—relevant for loyalty apps and connected devices. Finance & Tech: Forge Nano announced a Samsung SDI-backed gigafactory plan, and Pocket Network Foundation submitted an Ethereum standard draft for validator-based verification of AI agents.
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