AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDeep-Sea Discovery: Trinidad and Tobago’s first locally led deep-sea expedition aboard RV Falkor (too) has collected a rare octopus specimen that may represent a species new to science; researchers will study its anatomy and DNA, and the specimen will be preserved in Trinidad and Tobago for future research and education. Broadband Expansion: TATT is extending broadband access to underserved communities, with Navet among the latest areas reached—about 140 homes contacted and nearly 50 already connected—while similar work continues in parts of Tobago and rural locations. AI-Ready Skills: The T&T tertiary education ministry says it’s repositioning training for an AI-shaped economy, using short industry-aligned courses, micro-credentials, and flexible learning pathways. Local Innovation & Learning: Education reform efforts are also being framed around STEM and digital tech, including support for initiatives like the Deep Wonders of Trinidad and Tobago deep-sea expedition. Trade & IP Support: The TT Chamber and Georgetown Chamber signed an MoU to tackle non-tariff barriers, and the Ministry of Land and Legal Affairs signed a WIPO agreement to build local patent-drafting capacity. Energy Sector Snapshot: An Energy Chamber survey reports mixed Q2 2026 conditions, with most respondents saying business value and volumes were below normal. Safety Concern: A family blames T&TEC negligence for a fisherman’s electrocution, alleging long-standing issues with faulty electrical lines.
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