AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSTEM in Schools: The Department of Education Services has rolled out 220 programmable “Pro-Bots” to Year 5 and Year 6 students on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac, using floor robots disguised as racing cars to teach coding, critical thinking, maths and geography through hands-on group challenges. Public Health Partnerships: Cayman health officials returned from the UK Overseas Territories Public Health Conference in London with new ideas on prevention, emergency preparedness, health equity and building community trust to inform local policy planning. AI Chips & Sanctions: A new report highlights how U.S. chip sanctions are pushing Russia to seek Chinese processors, while China expands its own AI chip supply—raising the odds of a parallel Sino-Russian tech trade network. Cayman Tech & Finance: Bit Origin (a Cayman Islands exempted company) shared an update on executing AI infrastructure deals, while Oxbridge Re/SurancePlus completed five tokenized reinsurance private placements on Solana raising about $7.1m. Energy Transition: Prime Minister Philip Davis commissioned completed rooftop solar installations at the University of The Bahamas, underscoring solar as part of wider resilience and energy security efforts. Cayman Policy Watch: The Law Reform Commission published options for a harm-minimisation cannabis framework after voters backed decriminalization, seeking public comments through Sept 1.
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