AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHumanoid Robotics & Market Reality: Chinese-made humanoid robots can already flip, direct traffic, and even make coffee, but developers say orders are growing while analysts warn demand may lag mass-production capacity. US–China Chip Controls: The US BIS closed a compliance gap, clarifying that advanced AI chip export licences are required for entities headquartered in China or Macau—even via overseas subsidiaries—raising new pressure on Asia-Pacific distributors and data-centre supply chains. Macau mBridge Goes Live: Macau banks completed 23 cross-border mBridge transactions on day one, with deals spanning China, Hong Kong and the UAE and nearly MOP13 billion equivalent value, marking a step toward faster CBDC-based payments. Food Safety Tech in Macau: IAM launched a smart food safety risk monitoring and early alert platform using AI, while the 15th Food Safety Week highlighted AI and remote monitoring for higher-tech supervision. Public Health & Mosquito Control: Macau is exploring mainland smart mosquito traps as breeding indices rise, with dengue/chikungunya risk expected to persist. MUST Medical Training Exchange: Macau University of Science and Technology welcomed eight medical students from Timor-Leste for imaging and ultrasound-focused training. Research in Prenatal Imaging: MPU researchers unveiled “FetalFlex,” a generative AI model that can produce controllable foetal ultrasound images across multiple planes without retraining. Green Transition in the GBA: Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau jointly marked Environment Day 2026 with a green-transition declaration for the Greater Bay Area.
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