AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Education: International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI) wrapped its AI Foundations Certificate Course at Cayman Enterprise City, teaching machine learning basics, generative AI use, ethics, and real-world productivity applications. Healthcare Quality: Baptist Health International Cayman Islands earned its third Joint Commission International re-accreditation, with its PET & CT Imaging Center highlighted for advanced diagnostic imaging and patient safety standards. Conservation vs Development: After a “Cayman Forward” meeting, Premier André Ebanks says the government has started easing the long-running planning-conservation clash, with assurances the National Conservation Act won’t be weakened. Smart City Push (Regional): The University of the Commonwealth Caribbean announced EcoVista, a 283-acre “university smart city” in Jamaica, seeking international partners and a US$15m capital raise. Public Health Training: CARPHA trained 18 people from 15 member states to safely transport infectious substances, strengthening regional lab and pandemic preparedness. Mosquito Control: MRCU reported ongoing Grand Cayman operations after the first major emergence, with weather and one aircraft maintenance issue affecting aerial adult-control plans. Local Science Career: A Cayman Islands Ministry of Health policy officer, Noviann McLean-Gregory, completed a PhD in cell biology focused on obesity research tied to local public health needs.
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