AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCybersecurity: Researchers warn of “StrikeShark” malware spreading via fake Cisco AnyConnect and Google Update installers, with confirmed victims including Serbia—targeting government, diplomacy, and software firms. Smart Cities & AI: Riyadh and Tokyo discussed digital transformation and smart-city tech cooperation, including AI and data-driven urban services. IoT Hardware in Serbia: Quectel launched the FCM365X module (Wi‑Fi 6, BLE 5.4, Zigbee, Thread) to support interoperable smart-home and industrial IoT designs. Health & Biotech: Absci reported positive interim Phase 1 results for ABS-201, an anti-prolactin receptor antibody, with further trial steps planned through 2026–2027. Science & Biodiversity: An international expedition in SW Bulgaria collected ~300 butterfly species for Europe’s first large-scale genomic sequencing push. STEM Infrastructure in Nis: Serbia’s Science and Technology Park in Nis is nearing completion, with labs planned for electronics, mechatronics, robotics, and IT and tenant use starting in September. Energy Policy: Serbia is moving to amend its renewable energy law to speed up permits and improve transparency, coordination, and mapping for suitable sites. International Tech Diplomacy: Expo 2030 Riyadh and Expo 2027 Belgrade signed a knowledge-transfer agreement covering digital systems and operational readiness.
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