AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMedical Tech in the GCC: Malta-linked inventor Linda Paradis presented Magnetic Tattoo Removal at Dubai’s Dermatology, Skin Care & Beauty Conference (22 May), pitching a patent-based approach aimed at patients who may not be good candidates for laser removal, including darker skin phototypes and permanent makeup corrections. EU Pay Rules Lag: Cyprus is among EU states missing the 7 June 2026 deadline for the Pay Transparency Directive, with Malta also flagged as delayed/partial, raising pressure on employers and HR teams across the bloc. Nuclear & Radiation Oversight: An IAEA mission assessed Malta’s radiation safety regulatory framework via an Integrated Regulatory Review Service, focusing on how the Commission for the Protection from Ionising and Non-Ionising Radiation oversees safe use of radiation in medicine and industry. Maritime Tech & Safety: At Posidonia 2026 in Athens, shipping leaders put seafarer safety and decarbonisation front and centre, with the IMO stressing wellbeing as a top priority. EU Energy Shift: New analysis says solar has saved Europe about €12.8bn since early June 2026, as fossil fuel prices stay volatile. Malta Ship Registry Links Up: Malta Ship Registry officials met Nigeria’s maritime regulator at Posidonia to discuss capacity building, digital transformation, and modernising ship registration. Autonomous Flight Progress: Merlin says it completed the Critical Design Review for its C-130J autonomy program with USSOCOM, moving toward aircraft integration and formal testing. Tech Standards for AI Networks: OIF advanced projects in Malta on next-gen AI, cloud, and optical transport, including new work on encrypted transport and near-package optics interfaces.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.