AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism Cooperation: Aruba and Curaçao signed a three-year MOU to boost tourism development, connectivity, tourism security, and sustainable growth, including a push for a Dutch Caribbean multi-destination initiative. Airport Tech & Travel Flow: Aruba’s immigration identity checks got faster after Regula and RADEX BCMS won a High Security Printing Latin America award for cutting processing to about 10 seconds per traveler at the Aruban Immigration Authority. Public Health Collaboration: PAHO joined the DuCaPHEN 2026 conference in Aruba, bringing Dutch Caribbean islands and RIVM together to share strategies on emerging threats and noncommunicable diseases. Biodiversity Research: Dutch and Antillean researchers launched a project combining historical natural collections with high-tech image recognition and DNA barcoding to better document Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao species. Global Governance & Rights: Aruba’s Ombudsman Jurima Bryson participated in Rome’s International Ombudsman Conference, focusing on how digitalization and AI affect citizens’ rights and public services. Tourism Economics: A.T.A. released “Spending Insights 2025,” reporting USD 3.06B in visitor spending and highlighting accommodation as the biggest share. AI Networking Watch: HPE used Discover 2026 to expand “self-driving” networking and agentic AI operations, aiming to help enterprises move from AI experiments to production.
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