AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSpace & Science: NASA’s Artemis III crew lineup is set for a next-year Moon-focused test mission, while coverage also highlights how China’s Tiangong program is pushing ahead with long-duration astronaut stays. Serbia Tech & Industry: Nis’s Science and Technology Park is nearing completion, with a public call for tenants underway and plans to open labs for electronics, mechatronics, robotics and IT in September. Smart Home/IoT Hardware: Quectel launched the FCM365X module—Wi‑Fi 6 plus BLE 5.4 with Zigbee and Thread support—aimed at interoperable smart home and industrial IoT designs. Biotech: Absci reported positive interim Phase 1 results for ABS-201, an anti-prolactin receptor antibody, and said further proof-of-concept updates are expected later in 2026. Energy Policy: Serbia is moving to amend its renewable energy law to speed up and clarify permits, improve coordination, and map suitable areas for renewables. Local Economy & Research Context: Finance Minister Sinisa Mali said Serbia’s public debt is about 43.7% of GDP and pointed to fiscal policy resilience amid shifting tech, AI and geopolitical pressures. International Links: Marko Đurić said Serbia and Panama signed an agreement enabling visa-free travel, alongside cooperation steps tied to Expo 2027.
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