AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Digital Frontier: Amazon executive Panos Panay told a Nicosia conference that Europe must turn AI-era innovation into real products by prioritising speed, connectivity and making life easier. EU Tech Policy: Cyprus’ EU Presidency pushed for Europe to “build, deploy and scale” critical technologies, with cybersecurity and space tech framed as core infrastructure. Biotech Regulation: EU negotiators moved on the European Biotech Act I, aiming to strengthen EU biotech and biomanufacturing rules for health. Local Digital Telecom: Cablenet is evolving into a stronger digital challenger in Cyprus, backed by GO’s telecom expertise. Fintech & Trading: Limassol hosts iFX EXPO International 2026, bringing brokers and fintech firms to discuss partnerships and regulation. Health & Research: A Cypriot neurologist secured €9m for the TRAFFIC project on cerebral amyloid angiopathy, while a CKD awareness campaign highlights that many cases remain invisible until late stages. STEM Education: Bank of Cyprus honoured young mathematicians, and universities offer scholarships to Armenian citizens for 2027-2028. Science in the spotlight: Cyprus urged Europe to scale critical technologies as industrial tourism and Nicosia’s new history street signs also feed into innovation-led visitor experiences.
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