AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSpace Policy: Serbia will sign the Artemis Accords at NASA HQ in Washington on July 16, with FM Marko Đurić and U.S. officials attending—opening a path for Serbian institutions and companies to join civil lunar research. Robotics & Rehab: A new wearable robotic glove, SensoExo, developed with Medical Faculty Belgrade and European partners, showed improved finger movement, grip, and touch sensation in patients after brain or spinal injuries. EU Tech & Mobility: EU enlargement talks advanced in a “Super Tuesday” push for Albania, Montenegro, Moldova and Ukraine, while Serbia’s EU track also featured in recent diplomacy with Germany. Elections & Monitoring: Students from Belgrade’s School of Electrical Engineering say 15,000 monitors are already in training and they still need 16,546 nationwide for upcoming election oversight. Energy Infrastructure: A Serbia–Hungary oil pipeline tender is stalled after a procurement challenge led to a rerun for the supervisory-body selection. Agriculture Under Heat: Serbia’s apricot harvest is at record levels, but a heatwave is forcing farmers to sell quickly, often to processors at low prices.
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