AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEnergy Infrastructure: Macau power utility CEM says 60.6% of its 2025 investment (586m patacas of 967m) went to upgrading electricity transmission and distribution, with Tai On and Barra substations progressing and key 110kV/11kV networks already in operation. Urban Safety & Housing Management: A Legislative Assembly warning highlights a building management gap: nearly 5,000 Macau buildings over 30 years old (about two-thirds of the city’s total) but only 933 with active management committees, raising concerns over “three-no buildings” and fire-safety risks. Higher Education & Tech Skills: Macao Polytechnic University targets QS top-100 partnerships and will expand science/engineering via its Hengqin campus, focusing on advanced manufacturing/robotics, smart transportation, and AI/computing. Funding for Students: DSEDJ opens applications on June 22 for 2026/27 tertiary scholarships and financial aid, including support for studies in Portugal and high-tech fields. Public Transport Upgrade: Macau’s Tourism & Leisure Bus gets route and frequency tweaks, including a new two-way “Macau Peninsula to Cotai” route and expanded weekend service for the Zape line. Cultural & Heritage Tech: The Ruins of St. Paul’s will undergo 3D laser scanning (June 14–18) for structural monitoring, while Archives of Macao launches a free “then and now” photo exhibition. Science & Business: HEICO’s Exxelia unit buys 90% of high-voltage ceramic capacitor maker CalRamic to expand aerospace/defense capacitor supply.
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