AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI Infrastructure & Chips: OpenAI plans a 20-year U.S. AI data center lease in Ohio, backed by Nvidia’s $105B financing, with the site designed to scale up to 8 gigawatts and run “exclusively” on Nvidia chips. Tourism Pressure: Curaçao’s new Tourism Carrying Capacity Study warns overtourism risk as visitor growth outpaces infrastructure and environmental limits, projecting a fast climb toward 1.5M stayover visitors by 2030. Policing & Youth Crime: Aruba Police Chief Commissioner Ramon Arnhem hosted criminologist Dr. Henk Ferwerda for training on recognizing and responding to youth crime, stressing it’s also a social issue needing prevention plus clear boundaries. Education & Research: Aruba Tourism Authority (A.T.A.) and University of Aruba signed an agreement to expand a Small Island Studies program focused on resilience, digital transformation, and applied research. Tech for Aruba’s Networks: Celona expands private 5G with Wi‑Fi, satellite support, and agentic AI orchestration via its Orion platform. Aruba in the News (Local): Aruba prepares to participate in HUB Cámara Santo Domingo 2026 to build trade links with the Dominican Republic. Maritime Heritage: Aruba’s underwater heritage mapping expedition begins late August with Inkfish LLC, after UNESCO-style training for local heritage professionals. Archives Restitution (Kingdom-wide): The Netherlands will consider Curaçao’s request for colonial-era archives, with an independent commission set to assess restitution criteria and cases. Safety & Travel (Global): A U.S. teen’s 2005 disappearance off Aruba after jet-skiing is revisited in new reporting.
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