AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI & Enterprise Networking (HPE Discover): Hewlett Packard Enterprise used its Las Vegas keynote to push an “agentic AI” stack built on self-driving networks, tighter governance, and security—highlighting new GreenLake/Morpheus software updates and expanded self-healing automation across edge, campus, data centers, and AI factories. Aruba Airport Modernization: Aruba Airport Authority hosted a delegation from DCA Aruba and the Netherlands civil aviation authority, showcasing Gateway 2030 progress including a new U.S. Check-In Hall and a high-capacity baggage handling system. Public Services & Rights: Aruba’s Ombudsman participated in the 3rd International Ombudsman Conference in Rome, focusing on how digitalization and AI affect citizens’ rights and transparent public services. Border Tech Upgrade: Regula and RADEX BCMS won a Latin America security printing award for cutting Aruba immigration identity checks to about 10 seconds per traveler. Tourism Insights: Aruba Tourism Authority released May “Spending Insights 2025,” reporting $3.06B in total visitor spend and higher-value U.S. visitors. Biodiversity Research: Dutch and Antillean researchers are combining historical collections with image recognition and DNA barcoding to better document Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao life. EU Funding Opportunity: Caribbean islands including Aruba can apply for EU grants supporting biodiversity protection and sustainable natural resource management. Local AI Concern: Aruba schools are dealing with alleged misuse of AI by minors to manipulate classmates’ photos and create fake nude images.
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