AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSmart Health Tech: Taiwan showcased AI-assisted diagnosis and precision medicine at the World Health Assembly in Geneva, spotlighting how its semiconductor and AI strengths can support disease prevention and hospital digital transformation. Wearables & AI: Oura unveiled Ring 5, billed as the world’s smallest smart ring, with re-engineered sensing and more advanced predictive health features. Crypto Regulation (EU): France’s AMF warned crypto firms to secure MiCA licences by end-June or face blacklists and enforcement, as regulators push for faster compliance across the EU. EU Health Workforce Rules: The European Commission opened infringement steps against Portugal and others, including Malta, for not fully transposing updated training requirements for nurses, dentists and pharmacists covering areas like e-health and regenerative medicine. Local Mobility (Gozo): Malta Public Transport launched a fully electric bus fleet in Gozo after an €11m investment, with smart charging infrastructure to support carbon-neutral goals. Local Economy: Malta’s economy grew 3.9% in Q1, driven by services and stronger domestic demand, with information and communication plus professional and scientific services leading. Energy Monitoring Hardware: Carlo Gavazzi launched Wi‑Fi-enabled energy analyzers (EM630 W/EM640 W) aimed at faster integration into energy-management systems.
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