AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLibya’s Grid Under Strain: A blast near the Zawiya power station knocked generating units offline, deepening pressure on Libya’s already fragile electricity network after earlier drone strikes hit substations and energy assets. Nuclear Medicine Push: Libya’s Atomic Energy Corporation says it wants to rehabilitate the Tajoura nuclear research reactor to produce medical radioisotopes, aiming to cut reliance on imported treatment. Cancer Care Metrics: Sabrata’s National Cancer Institute reported mid-2026 figures including 32,000+ lab tests, nearly 10,000 radiology exams, and 9,600+ chemo/radiotherapy sessions as Tripoli works to localize care. AI Skills for Youth: The Samsung Innovation Campus launched in Libya under the digital economy and AI office, selecting 155 participants from 4,193 applicants for AI and programming training plus applied projects. Satellite Connectivity: ARABSAT and LTT signed a strategic partnership to advance satellite connectivity in Libya, supporting broader telecom and digital infrastructure goals. Regional Tech & Industry Links: Egypt and Libya chambers sealed plans for an annual industrial integration exhibition in Benghazi (first edition tentatively April 2027), with a focus on technology transfer and integrated value chains. Energy Infrastructure Risk: Libya’s NOC warned of force majeure and possible Zawiya refinery shutdown if drone attacks continue, as fires and fuel-tank incidents follow repeated strikes.
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