AGP Executive Report
Last update: 36 minutes agoAI & Skills Pipeline: Lou Hau High School signed with Macau-based MTel to create AI-focused industry-academia training, including real on-the-job internships and plans for curriculum co-development and project-based research. Green Digital Infrastructure: Macau’s 17th IIICF opened with a push for “green digital infrastructure connectivity,” with Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai positioning the forum as a “precise connector” for Belt and Road infrastructure links to Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries. Flagship Infrastructure Push: Transport and Public Works Secretary Raymond Tam highlighted progress on Macau’s “1+4” strategy, including the Hengqin education town, tourism and cultural zone, West Bank airport transport hub, and the Sci-Tech Park. Education & Research Collaboration: Macao Polytechnic University and Portugal’s University of Coimbra agreed to develop a joint global campus in Hengqin, expanding degree programs, research centres, and lab cooperation. Local Tech in Nature Conservation: China’s Yellow River Delta is using AI bird monitoring to identify and count species in real time, supporting conservation of migratory waterbirds. Community Tech-Enabled Mobility: Hong Kong announced a Seamless e-Channel at the HZMB Hong Kong Port using AI and facial recognition for eligible residents’ departure clearance. Culture & STEM for Families: The 3rd Macao International Children’s Arts Festival opens ticket sales from 14 June, featuring science-linked puppetry and multimedia performances.
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