AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Infrastructure: OpenAI plans a 20-year lease for a massive U.S. AI data center in Ohio, backed by Nvidia financing and built on a former uranium enrichment site. Public Safety & Training: Aruba Police Chief Commissioner Ramon Arnhem hosted criminologist Dr. Henk Ferwerda for youth-crime training, stressing that prevention and enforcement must work together. Local Education & Research: Aruba Tourism Authority (A.T.A.) and the University of Aruba signed an agreement to expand the University’s Small Island Studies program, linking continuous education with applied research on resilience and digital transformation. Youth & Community Research: A new Aruba-focused thesis, “Shadows in Paradise,” investigates social factors behind juvenile delinquency and will enter Aruba’s National Library collection. Tourism Pressure (Region Watch): Curaçao’s tourism growth is nearing overtourism conditions, with a carrying-capacity study warning infrastructure and environmental systems may not keep up. Travel Tech: Skyscanner launched a “Paradise Guide” beach quiz that matches destinations to users’ vibe, amenities, and budget. Aviation Policy (Region Watch): The Netherlands’ distance-based flight tax keeps Aruba and other Caribbean destinations in the lowest category despite long distances. Connectivity (Region Watch): TalkTalk Business and ARO plan a merger to build a larger UK connectivity and managed tech services provider. Aviation Routes (Region Watch): Delta will launch nonstop Austin–Paris (CDG) in spring 2027.
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