AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCayman Tech Economy: Cayman Enterprise City says its tech sector is now a real economic pillar, citing CI$126m annual footprint and about CI$346,000 pumped into local businesses every day, plus weekly salary circulation. Mosquito Control: MRCU reports Grand Cayman mozzie numbers are trending down from a June peak (9,309 on 18 June to 4,723 on 22 June) but warns rain could trigger another surge within 10 days. Water Infrastructure: Water Authority–Cayman completes pilot well drilling for Sister Islands hydrogeology to support future reverse osmosis plants, while also raising base rates by 3% from 1 July 2026. Reef Protection: The Department of Environment removed an unpermitted amateur staghorn coral nursery at Smith Cove, relocating fragments to its official nursery after concerns about rope damage to living corals. AI & Web3: Future Caribbean launches a global agentic AI buildathon to connect Caribbean builders with investors and deployment partners, while Pocket Network Foundation submits ERC-8294 to Ethereum to standardize validator trust for AI agents. Crypto Markets: Toobit rolls out zero-fee spot trading on selected pairs and fully localizes its platform into Arabic. Public Health & Safety: Cayman marks World Drug Day with the National Drug Council urging prevention, education, and innovation in response to synthetic substances and digital access.
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