AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Tech Sovereignty: The European Commission is set to push a sweeping plan on cloud services, AI, advanced chips, and open source, aiming to cut dependence on foreign providers. STEM & Inclusion in Kosovo: Huddersfield students joined the Global Engineer Girls push, with Kosovo among the participating countries, spotlighting more young women in engineering. Kosovo Security Tech: Acting PM Albin Kurti says Kosovo needs a gendarmerie as threats evolve, including drone use and armed paramilitary groups that outmatch police capabilities. Kosovo Politics & Institutions: Kosovo’s snap general election is framed as the latest turn in a deep political crisis, with polarization and the presidency deadlock driving repeated polls. Kosovo Tech History: A Project Profile story traces how Microsoft and partners helped UNHCR build a refugee mobile registration system using biometrics—an early step toward proGres. Robotics Push (Region): Serbia’s Vučić says the country must invest in new technologies and robotics to stay competitive, dismissing automation fears. EU Enlargement Signal: EU Council President António Costa says enlargement is “real” and a geostrategic investment in Western Balkan stability. Design & Space for Movement: LANZA atelier’s Serpentine Pavilion 2026 returns to a crinkle-crankle idea that shapes space without dividing it.
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