AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBiotech & Health: Antengene says China’s NMPA approved an IND for ATG-201 (CD19×CD3 TCE) in Phase I for B-cell related autoimmune diseases, with trials planned to start in China and development work also underway for Australia. Urban Safety & Housing: A Macao lawmaker warns nearly 5,000 buildings over 30 years old face management gaps, with only 933 having active oversight, raising fire and safety risks tied to “three-no buildings.” Education & Tech Talent: Macao Polytechnic University will push partnerships with QS top-100 universities and use its Hengqin campus to strengthen science and engineering, focusing on advanced manufacturing/robotics, smart transportation, and AI. Local Funding: The Education and Youth Development Bureau opens applications June 22 for 2026/27 tertiary scholarships and financial aid, including schemes for top-ranked global programs. Public Science Events: UM will host Nobel laureate Robert F. Engle’s public lecture on climate change and financial markets on June 15. Transport & Tourism: The government plans route and frequency upgrades to the Tourism and Leisure Bus, adding a two-way Macau Peninsula–Cotai route and expanding weekend service for Zape. Heritage Monitoring: The Ruins of St. Paul’s will undergo overnight 3D laser scanning June 14–18 to monitor structural integrity. Crime & Enforcement: Police report Macau’s biggest-ever cannabis smuggling bust—about 35 kg seized—aimed at stopping an international trafficking syndicate. Robotics Trend: China’s humanoid robot push continues, but experts say demand may lag production capacity.
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