AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHigher Ed & Global Sports: Bryant University is hosting Ghana’s Black Stars as its 2026 World Cup base camp, positioning the university as a bridge between academics, athletics, and regional economic connections. Manufacturing Innovation: Rhode Island startup Nterprisers partnered with Wazoku to give small and mid-sized U.S. manufacturers access to open innovation challenges and global problem-solving resources. Health & Biotech: A new PET imaging agent (MK-6240) may detect Alzheimer’s-related tau earlier than the current standard, potentially speeding diagnosis and improving patient selection for therapies. Infrastructure: In Providence, crews began in-water work on the Washington Bridge replacement, starting drilled shafts that will support the new westbound span, with a planned opening in 2028. Energy Policy: New England governors urged federal regulators to reject a proposed electricity profit increase, warning it could raise costs for households and businesses. Auto Repair Regulation: Rhode Island proposed adding ADAS technician certification to auto body licensing requirements, citing the growing presence of these safety systems in today’s vehicles. Offshore Wind: CRMC approved a key SouthCoast Wind permit, though the project’s cable path and broader timeline remain uncertain amid shifting federal policy. Local Safety: RIDOT approved a traffic signal for a long-dangerous Foster intersection after resident pressure and crash reports. Food Access for Seniors: Rhode Island launched its 2026 Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, offering eligible seniors $50 prepaid cards for fresh produce.
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