AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTertiary Research Boost: UWI St. Augustine and UTT signed MOUs to expand applied research and training across mechanical/manufacturing, mechatronics, chemical engineering, energy & environment, and biosciences/veterinary medicine—aimed at stronger industry-ready graduates. Forensics & Crime Solving: Jamaica’s forensic investments were credited for a 92% murder clearance rate in 2025, highlighting modern lab support from digital forensics to pathology. Digital Health in Practice: Adroit Infosystems showcased connected healthcare workflows at a Trinidad World Family Doctor Day symposium, focusing on real EHR adoption, patient access, billing, and care continuity. Transport Costs: A UN-linked estimate puts T&T traffic at 33 days per commuter yearly, costing about TT$2.26b annually—framing congestion as a productivity and public health issue. Local Infrastructure Risk: A falling brick from Trinidad’s Opera House reignited safety worries and renewed debate over the landmark’s deteriorating structure and public finances. Regional Security Training: Trinidad hosted a five-day workshop on firearms trafficking with CARICOM IMPACS and the US, stressing intelligence sharing and building prosecutable cases. STEM Education Pipeline: MIC-IT launched its “Inside the Industry” trainee series with a hospitality edition, pairing trainees with international professionals on workplace readiness and service standards.
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