AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGeorgia Tech & STEM: Georgia Tech announced its spring 2026 graduates, a reminder that local talent pipelines keep feeding the region’s tech workforce. AI & Cyber in Georgia: Change Inspire 2026 in Tbilisi (with TBC support) brought nearly 1,000 attendees to talk AI, cybersecurity, cloud, DevOps, and digital transformation, with major global company speakers. Security & Surveillance: Reports say Georgia’s interior ministry uses sanctioned Russian facial recognition tech, raising fresh concerns about targeting protesters. Energy & Industry: Black Sea Petroleum says its Kulevi refinery will stop using Russian crude and shift to non-Russian inputs, alongside expanded Honeywell automation and new fuel plans. Transport & Trade Corridors: Georgia and Uzbekistan signed a strategic partnership, aiming to boost trade and deepen cooperation in transport, logistics, and ICT. Regional Logistics: DP World highlights a surge in cargo routing through Türkiye to reach Gulf markets, reinforcing the wider corridor race around the Black Sea. Space/Defense Watch: The US Air Force published first official F-47 reach figures, while China’s J-36 is credited with longer range—another reminder that long-distance capability depends on tankers.
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