AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism AI Push: Edmund Bartlett says Jamaica’s Tourism 3.0 agenda will roll out AI in visitor services, destination marketing, worker training (including foreign-language support), and a real-time insights dashboard to track visitor behaviour and campaign performance. Blue Economy Knowledge Hub: CRFM and FAO launched an open-access Caribbean blue economy knowledge hub for fisheries, aquaculture and marine spatial planning, with multilingual data and policy tools for Jamaica and partners. Digital Skills for MSMEs: Coca-Cola Growing Together’s on-demand digital course is giving food-and-beverage micro, small and medium business owners practical training in cash flow, operations and digitisation. Financial Tech for Diaspora Work: Sendana is pitching a way for Caribbean professionals to access USD banking infrastructure without a US address or residency. Governance & Vetting Scrutiny: JAMP is calling for stronger Cabinet vetting after Integrity Commission findings recommend charges against Science Minister Andrew Wheatley, questioning what was known before his appointment. Education Resilience Check: Jamaica’s 2026 Primary Exit Profile results stayed stable despite Hurricane Melissa disruptions, with performance in worst-hit parishes matching national trends. Robotics Camp Win: A Singapore teen and teammate won gold at WorldSkills Jamaica’s robotics invitational camp in St Ann, training on both hardware and software. Cyber/AI Risk Angle: A warning is circulating about AI-related cyber attacks as Jamaica expands AI training for government workers.
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