AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoChina-Africa Tech Partnership: Zimbabwean experts say cooperation with China can speed up Africa’s tech transformation by helping fund and build local capacity for modern tools. HIV Care Delivery: Nigeria’s HIV progress is strong on science, but an opinion piece argues the bottleneck is implementation—getting proven interventions to the people who need them, in real settings. Medical Training Meets Engineering: Arizona State University launches a new four-year program training doctors and engineers together, aiming to use tech like AI for earlier detection. Armenia’s Tech Push: Yerevan’s Silicon Mountains 2026 expands into a summit plus major exhibition, with focus on semiconductors, chip design, and innovation financing. Cancer Immunology: German researchers link WNT signaling in aggressive colorectal cancer to reduced immune-cell arrival, helping tumors evade surveillance. Underwater Tech Expansion: Neptune Sonar plans to consolidate and expand subsea intelligence manufacturing after securing new premises in East Yorkshire. Wastewater Breakthrough: A review in Biochar says biochar could act as an “electron bridge” in anammox reactors, cutting energy use for nitrogen removal. STEM in Schools: A New Jersey high school, High Technology High School, is ranked No. 1 STEM school in the US by U.S. News. Cyber-Quantum Security: Allot helps launch a post-quantum communications consortium to protect networks from future quantum threats. STEM Workforce Funding: The US NSF awards $373,701 to Williston State College to build a regional STEM pipeline for energy and IT jobs.
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