AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAffordable Housing Delivery: Bermuda’s housing push moves fast, with Minister Zane DeSilva saying 229 residential units will be built in about 18 months under the Affordable Housing Programme, using precast construction and coordinated delivery via BLMC and BHC. Clinical Training Boost: After a 13-year wait, 208 AUB medical students begin clinical rotations at Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) and the Psychiatric Hospital, strengthening Barbados’ role as a regional training hub. Agriculture Security & Incentives: BADMC’s new Agricultural Statistics Platform launches alongside renewed focus on praedial larceny and dairy rebate uptake, as farmers call for a modernised rebate system and better support for genetics and collaboration. Biometrics Beyond Face/Touch: MotionAnalytics is taking identity tech into movement, using biomechanical signatures from just a few seconds of video—raising big questions for border security and surveillance use. Digital Identity at the Border: Guyana and Barbados plan passport-free travel from July 1 using national e-ID cards and facial recognition, with eGates processing and biometric verification. Regional Climate Readiness: CIMH and partners wrap up Caribbean climate coordination efforts, including plans to upgrade skills and improve early warning services ahead of the wet/hurricane season. Banking Tech & Scale: Butterfield’s $1.794B deal to acquire CIBC Caribbean (91.7%) aims to expand cross-border payments and digital banking across the region, with Barbados set to remain a regional headquarters. Tourism Innovation: The CTO’s Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase finals are set for June 4 in New York, spotlighting investment-ready, sustainable tourism proposals from across the Caribbean.
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