AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGreen Energy & Industry: Korea has started building a $2.5bn offshore wind farm, aiming to fund the 390MW project entirely with domestic capital—an effort to strengthen local supply chains. AI Materials in Denmark: Copenhagen-based ATLANT 3D says a global AI hyperscaler ordered its NANOFABRICATOR® LITE to speed up AI-driven materials discovery and lab validation. Defense Tech: Danish-Ukrainian firm Dropla Tech secured investment from MITS Capital to scale AI explosive detection and unmanned ground vehicles for NATO markets. Biotech Patents: Arbutus and Genevant filed international patent enforcement actions against Pfizer/BioNTech over lipid nanoparticle tech, after receiving a Moderna settlement payment. Data Centers & Policy: New York paused large data centre construction, while an IDCA chief warns that patchwork permitting and energy rules could slow AI infrastructure growth. Smartphones Reshuffle: Reports say OnePlus may wind down operations in the US and Europe this week, with India exit expected by 2027 as Oppo restructures. Climate Impact: Europe’s heatwaves are again linked to major disruption and deaths, with calls for faster mitigation and stronger adaptation. Health & Environment: A Denmark-linked review adds to concerns that transportation noise can damage the heart, while nitrate-in-water research raises preterm birth risks. Denmark/Arctic Politics: Trump renewed Greenland acquisition talk at NATO, with Denmark’s PM repeating that Greenland is not for sale.
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