AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI & Robotics in Europe: Nebius and Nvidia launched a “Physical AI Living Lab” in London, giving European robotics startups a six-month programme with Nvidia tools, Nebius AI cloud infrastructure, and direct engineer support. Digital Trust & Media Literacy: A BIRN report says Western Balkan youth (18–30), including in Serbia, need more skills to spot online fakes, while platforms should raise transparency and standards. Energy & Sanctions Watch: Serbia says it won’t block the planned sale of Russia’s majority stake in NIS; talks between Gazprom and Hungary’s MOL are progressing, with a US approval step and a June 16 deadline. Bilateral Tech & ICT Cooperation: Serbia and Angola signed 10 legal instruments during President João Lourenço’s visit, including deals covering finance, transport, environment, agriculture, private investment, and information technologies and mass media. EU Enlargement Politics: A European Parliament rapporteur links Serbia–Montenegro tensions to the “Serbian World” agenda and warns Serbia still lags on EU accession criteria like rule of law and media freedom. Local Product Localization: Microshare expanded its EverSmart™ pest and clean AI data solutions by adding 31 languages, including Serbian, aiming to boost adoption across Europe and Asia. Sports Diplomacy: Serbia’s PM Djuro Macut pushed regional unity at a SEECP summit, highlighting cooperation against cyber threats and hybrid risks. Defense Industry Visit: Angola’s president toured Serbia’s Military Technical Institute and Vlatacom, focusing on defense production and integration of advanced technological systems. US Relations: Vučić told Fox News Digital that support for the US has “surged” under Trump and invited him to visit Belgrade. Business & Jobs: Ubisoft is closing two more studios, including Belgrade, with layoffs reported up to 380 people.
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