AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDefense Tech & Robotics: Pearson Engineering says modern landmines are shifting toward remotely controlled and scatterable systems, pushing it to invest in autonomy, robotics, and AI-driven hazard detection (Threat Sense) for safer demining. Trade & Tech Collaboration: India–UK CETA took effect, with industry chambers calling it a move toward a more “technology-driven” partnership and highlighting fast-growing Indian exports like engineering goods, machinery components, and pharma. AI in Disaster Response: China’s emergency management is getting a “digital shield” boost from drone fleets and AI monitoring to speed up flood and typhoon response when roads and staff are overwhelmed. Water Safety: Tampa Water will deploy Suspended Ion Exchange to cut PFAS (“forever chemicals”), moving from pilots and testing into full-scale design. Semiconductors: India’s Semicon 2.0 got cabinet approval with Rs 1,27,500 crore to build chip design, materials, and fabs. Cybersecurity: Arm is expanding use of Arteris’ Cycuity Radix security assurance earlier in CPU design. Space & Satellites: Dhruva Space and MAHE will create the ASCENT centre for CubeSat missions, space situational awareness, and an interplanetary demo by 2035. Energy Transition: Topsoe and Sasol will license tech for an eSAF facility in Uzbekistan, combining SynCORTM and Fischer–Tropsch pathways.
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