AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoAI & Jobs: Trinidad and Tobago should temper expectations about jobs from large AI data centres, warns T&T-born AI specialist Anton Alexander, citing the global shortage of specialised talent needed to design and run these facilities. Education & STEM Talent: Two students highlight the pipeline into engineering and science—Naparima Girls’ Naresa Rampath earns eight Grade Ones in CAPE, and Bishop’s High School student Xzehanny Hazel racks up ten Grade Ones, aiming to become a mechanical engineer. Olympiad-to-Engineering: Naparima College’s Reginald Mohammed heads to MIT for electrical engineering after winning bronze at the International Chemistry Olympiad. Radiation Safety Training: A regional radiation protection course under UWI STAR trains professionals across the English-speaking Caribbean to better manage ionising radiation risks. Public Safety Disruption: Coordinated bomb threats across 11 T&T locations forced evacuations and postponed court and government operations. Tech & Policing: TTPS renews partnerships with UWI and USC to boost education, research, innovation and capacity building. Local Telecom Update: TSTT appoints Reza Hosein as acting CEO after Keino Cox’s non-renewal.
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