AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI & Animation: Hangzhou’s 22nd CICAF is leaning hard into tech-driven storytelling, from VR “Havoc in Heaven” letting visitors fight in first-person to AIGC and real-time avatar experiences. Macao Digital Policy: Tech leaders at a Macau AI symposium warned that data residency rules bar integrated resort operators from using standard public cloud, pushing them toward costly on-premise setups and risking slower AI deployment versus Hong Kong and Guangdong. Health & Research: Kiang Wu Hospital opened a medically led weight management center under “Healthy Macau,” focusing on long-term chronic disease prevention. Culture & Heritage: The Cultural Affairs Bureau officially confirmed eight new intangible cultural heritage inheritors, covering crafts, music, beliefs, and theatre traditions including A-Ma and Patuá. Regional Tech Links: Equinix opened an AI-ready HK6 phase with a direct low-latency private connection to the Hong Kong–Shenzhen innovation hub, aiming to speed cross-border R&D. Tourism Tech Diplomacy: IPIM led a Macao “Platform Advantages” seminar tour in Suzhou and Nanjing to help enterprises expand into Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking markets. Dragon Boat Tech-Culture: Macao’s 2026 international dragon boat races wrapped up with Nanhai Jiujiang defending open and women’s titles, while the waterfront festival drew big crowds.
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