AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSerbia–China Tech & AI Cooperation: Foreign Minister Marko Đurić met China’s ambassador Li Ming, highlighting a new era after President Vučić’s visit and pointing to expanded work in economy, new investments, defense, science, innovation and artificial intelligence. Renewables Planning: Zagubica put the draft detailed plan and strategic environmental impact report for the Gornjak wind farm on public inspection, with up to 34 turbines planned across two municipalities. AI & Startups on the Move: Serbia’s Development Agency and Chamber of Commerce backed a national presence at GITEX AI Europe 2026, with 12 IT companies and 16 startups meeting partners and investors. Digital Rights Watch: BIRN’s regional report says digital repression is worsening across the Western Balkans and Turkey, documenting 152 digital rights violations in early 2026. Tech in Everyday Life: Robotic manicure startup 10Beauty announced $23.5M funding and plans to expand computer-vision manicure stations to more retail and salon partners, including a Belgrade Group tie-up in Boston. Sports Talent With Serbian Roots: UCLA signed Serbian U17 star Nikola Kusturica, a potential 2028 NBA No. 1 pick after a standout World Cup run. Governance & Safety Consultations: PM Đuro Macut continued ministerial consultations, including plans tied to traffic policing, judicial academy infrastructure, and education curriculum improvements.
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