AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 days agoIn the last 12 hours, Barbados-focused coverage leaned heavily toward public services and public safety. The Barbados Police Service reported results from intensified crime-fighting efforts, saying it has removed 49 firearms from criminals so far this year, alongside a manpower deficit of about 200 personnel and continued support from the Barbados Defence Force. In healthcare, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) said its digital patient records rollout is “set for July,” with Abergower digitising 170,000 medical records (75,000 completed so far) and scanning nearly four million pages to improve access and clinical decision-making. The same period also included a local business expansion story: Abergower Barbados Limited launched operations with more than $1m invested and plans for regional expansion, positioning itself to support governments and institutions through digital transformation.
Technology and capacity-building themes also appeared in the same short window, but in more human-interest and ecosystem terms. Startup Fest 2026 highlighted reversing brain drain as a core theme, framed as part of an effort to position Barbados as a global hub for technology and innovation. There was also a spotlight on career pathways through Shanae Daniel’s shift from an intended medical track to becoming a commercial pilot, reflecting how education and training choices are being discussed alongside broader workforce development.
Beyond Barbados, the most notable “tech-adjacent” development in the last 12 hours was a regional digital/market infrastructure move: Abaxx signed an MoU to support development of the Cambodian National Futures Exchange, including cooperation on market infrastructure and potential use of Abaxx’s MarketOS technology. In parallel, other coverage in the broader 7-day window reinforced a continuity of regional development priorities—especially data-driven approaches—such as the Caribbean Development Bank’s planned focus on data-driven solutions to the Caribbean traffic crisis and the launch of EDGE X by CDB: Analytics Unlocked (described as a platform to turn research/data into policy and investment insights).
Looking across the full week, the evidence suggests a steady emphasis on digitisation and systems-building (QEH records, Abergower expansion, CDB analytics, and even the flash-flood warning grant described in the older set). However, the most recent 12-hour evidence is sparse on large-scale policy shifts beyond those service rollouts and crime operations—so the “big story” right now appears more like implementation momentum (health records, digitisation capacity, and policing deployments) than a single transformative new initiative.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.