AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Industry: PwC Cyprus says AI is shifting from “productivity tool” to a major operating-leverage driver, with most AI value captured by a small slice of companies. Higher Education: Cyprus is drawing far more international students, with foreign enrolment now a large share of private university populations, while many Cypriot graduates still study abroad. Digital Public Services: Cyprus launched a gov.cy tool to help residents identify benefits they may qualify for, based on a short set of eligibility questions. Innovation Partnerships: AUB Mediterraneo and Cyta signed an MoU to link academia and industry through internships, workshops, research and executive-led sessions. Health & Research: UNIC Athens kicked off its Evolve Lecture Series with David Sinclair on ageing reversal and preventive medicine. EU Budget Politics: Brussels warns “frugal” capitals that cutting the EU’s post-2028 budget could force more national spending and weaken new priorities. Local Tech/Business: Eurobank unveiled a €1bn technology push for digital banking with AI and redesigned customer journeys. Energy/Policy: The Central Bank of Cyprus cut growth forecasts for 2026–27, citing Middle East risks. Environment: Greece is paying fishermen to remove invasive toxic pufferfish, aiming to protect nets and public safety.
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