AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSTEM in Schools: Cayman’s Department of Education Services rolled out 220 programmable “Pro-Bots” to Year 5 and Year 6 students on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac, using racing-car style robots to teach coding, critical thinking, and teamwork. Energy & Regulation: CUC responded to the Utility Regulator’s position on customer self-consumption, saying rooftop solar can support national energy goals if installations are safe and properly notified. Public Health Skills: Cayman health officials returned from the UK Overseas Territories Public Health Conference in London, bringing back new approaches on prevention, emergency preparedness, health equity, and community resilience. Marine Conservation: The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service seeking stronger protections for queen conch via critical habitat designation. Tech & Finance (Cayman-linked): Bit Origin (Cayman exempted) shared an AI infrastructure corporate update, while Oxbridge Re/SurancePlus completed tokenized reinsurance placements on Solana raising about $7.1m. Regional STEM Sports: Jamaica’s Ministry funded a $1.35m drone soccer push, framing the sport as a STEM pathway for youth. Utilities Debate: OfReg rejected claims that CUC’s rate changes were “allowed,” pointing to a long-standing adjustment mechanism and urging licence updates.
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