AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI & Enterprise Networking: HPE used Discover 2026 to push “agentic AI” into real operations, betting that self-driving networks and tighter networking + security + governance are what make AI agents work at scale. The company highlighted expanded GreenLake and Morpheus capabilities, deeper HPE Aruba Central + Mist alignment, and new Juniper-based AI networking aimed at reducing GPU bottlenecks and improving utilization. Aruba Airport Tech: Aruba Airport Authority hosted a DCA Aruba and CAA NL delegation, showcasing Gateway 2030 progress including a new U.S. Check-In Hall and a high-capacity baggage system. Border Processing Upgrade: Regula and RADEX BCMS won a High Security Printing Latin America Award for cutting Aruba immigration identity checks to about 10 seconds per traveler. Public Health Collaboration: PAHO joined DuCaPHEN 2026 in Aruba to strengthen Dutch Caribbean public health cooperation. Tourism Data: A.T.A. released May “Spending Insights 2025,” reporting $3.06B in visitor spending and showing higher-income travelers driving more spend. Biodiversity Research: Dutch and Antillean researchers launched a project combining historical collections with image recognition and DNA barcoding to better document Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao nature. Digital Rights & Governance: Aruba’s Ombudsman participated in Rome’s International Ombudsman Conference, focusing on AI, digitalization, and protecting citizens’ rights.
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