AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoLocal STEM & youth pipeline: Dart’s 2026 Work-X programme placed 31 Caymanian students into hands-on projects across 13 business areas, including an IT build for a Bonny Moon day-bed booking system and tourism research for stayover visitors. Conservation science: The National Trust broke ground on a new Blue Iguana Conservation office and laboratory at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, adding a dedicated lab for medical exams, data collection and research, plus education and collections spaces. Citizen science in action: Bat Count Cayman is recruiting more volunteers to expand its annual velvety free-tailed bat surveys, building on five years of 558 surveys across 57 bat houses. AI & infrastructure in Cayman: Oxbridge Re launched AI GridWorks, an AI data-centre platform targeting 10–100 MW projects, with an initial focus around 50 MW. Education outcomes: Cayman’s 2024/25 primary school data shows reading improved by 18.4% since 2022, while writing remains the weakest area. Biotech update: Silexion Therapeutics advanced SIL204 into an active Phase 2/3 pancreatic cancer programme and priced a $2.5m public offering to support the trial.
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