AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHPE & Aruba Tech in the AI spotlight: At HPE Discover 2026, CEO Antonio Neri pushed an “agentic enterprise” vision where AI success depends on networking, governance, security, and operations—highlighting expanded self-driving networking across edge, campus, data centers, and AI factories, plus deeper integration of HPE Aruba Central and Mist AI. Aruba airport upgrades get international attention: Aruba Airport Authority hosted a delegation from DCA Aruba and the Netherlands aviation authority to tour the Gateway 2030 program, including the new U.S. Check-In Hall and a high-capacity baggage handling system. Faster border checks in Aruba: Regula and RADEX BCMS won a High Security Printing Latin America Award for identity verification at Aruba’s immigration, cutting processing to about 10 seconds per traveler. Public health collaboration in the Dutch Caribbean: PAHO joined RIVM and regional experts at DuCaPHEN 2026 in Aruba to strengthen cross-island health strategies. Biodiversity research gets high-tech boost: Dutch and Antillean researchers launched a project combining historical collections with image recognition and DNA barcoding to better document Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao life. Tourism strategy backed by new spending data: A.T.A. released “Spending Insights 2025,” reporting USD 3.06B in total visitor spending and showing a shift toward higher-income travelers. EU funding opportunity for nature projects: The EU opened a call for proposals supporting biodiversity and sustainable natural resource management across Caribbean OCTs, including Aruba and Curaçao. Local legal career milestone: Aruban law student Leilani Werleman secured an internship at the Dutch House of Representatives in the Kingdom Relations department.
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