AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoScience & Innovation: President João Lourenço inaugurated the Luanda Science and Technology Park (PCTL) in Maianga, a ~70,000 m², USD 100m facility backed mainly by the AfDB, with labs, research hubs, an incubator, auditorium, library, and green/smart energy features aimed at linking universities, research and business for innovation and economic diversification. Aviation Decarbonization: TAAG Angola Airlines joined IATA’s CO2 Connect platform to calculate and report CO₂ using airline-supplied operational data, pushing more consistent sustainability reporting for passengers and corporate clients. Construction Risk Management: A new methodology claims it can detect construction company collapse early, before it hits balance sheets—relevant for Angola’s project pipeline and contractor risk controls. Critical Minerals Logistics: Mining M&A commentary spotlights the Lobito Corridor as a valuation driver, while Zambia expands a $491m U.S.-backed agricultural grant to support critical minerals infrastructure tied to the corridor. Digital Governance & Security: A report warns AI-powered public surveillance and biometric monitoring are spreading, raising risks for travelers and business data in weak-oversight countries. Public Health Funding: Angola pledged $5m to the African CDC and urged partners to fund the Great Lakes Ebola response.
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