AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWater Security Breakthrough: St. Kitts and Nevis says its new Saddlers groundwater well (640 feet deep) is producing about 175 US gallons per minute after safe-yield testing begins, using airborne surveying and hydrogeological work with Trinidad-based well services. Earthquake Update: A 3.6 magnitude quake struck near Tobago (about 25 km NW of Scarborough) with no damage reported, per the UWI Seismic Research Centre’s preliminary location and depth estimates. AI Skills for Youth: Trinidad and Tobago’s Unit Trust Corporation-backed AI Creative Lab is giving young people hands-on practice using AI for creativity, problem-solving, and entrepreneurship, with police and business leaders stressing responsible use. Digital Health Learning Trip: A Tobago delegation visited Barbados to study its digital health records rollout, including the MedData platform, to guide improvements in Tobago’s own e-health implementation. Radiation Safety Training: A regional radiation protection course under UWI STAR is training professionals across the English-speaking Caribbean to strengthen ionising-radiation safety and emergency readiness. Local Environment Check: Trinidad’s EMA says it found no breach at Queen’s Park Savannah after concerns about temporary parade works and Bailey bridges. Regional Tech & Finance: CARICOM’s Stock Market AI Game is rolling out simulated trading across regional markets to build investor knowledge ahead of deeper capital-market integration. STEM Education Wins: CAPE results highlight top performers in science and engineering pathways, including students aiming for mechanical engineering and electrical engineering at MIT.
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