AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCayman Education & STEM Talent: Cayman International School student Zara Majid won a full Yale Young Global Scholars scholarship, joining the Solving Global Challenges track and bringing a science, sustainability and tech focus from a small island to global classrooms. Marine Science in Action: The Department of Environment tagged its first 2026 loggerhead turtle, “Amber,” with satellite and acoustic tracking to map her movements between nesting events across the Caribbean. Local Tech & AI Workforce: agnt8x launched public access to an AI agent recruitment and workforce management platform, aiming to help enterprises hire, onboard and manage agents across major AI providers. Public Health & Environment Watch: Scientists warn more Saharan dust may reach the Caribbean after a plume affected multiple islands, with satellite tracking showing ongoing cross-Atlantic movement that includes Cayman. Tourism Connectivity: Cayman Airways launched a new nonstop route between Grand Cayman and Austin, Texas, highlighting Austin’s tech-and-music profile and its share of Cayman’s US visitor market. Policy & Governance: Opposition MP Pearlina McGaw-Lumsden pushed social media safeguards for children, with UK moves backing tougher under-16 restrictions and stronger enforcement of online safety rules.
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