AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLibya’s Nuclear Medicine Push: Libya’s Atomic Energy Corporation proposes rehabilitating the Tajoura nuclear research reactor to produce radioisotopes for diagnosis and treatment, aiming to cut reliance on imports and support local care. Cancer Care at Home: Sabrata’s National Cancer Institute reported mid-2026 figures including 32,000+ lab tests, nearly 10,000 radiology sessions, and 9,600+ chemo/radiotherapy sessions, alongside 27,570 outpatients. Digital Skills for Youth: Tripoli’s Samsung Innovation Campus launched under the digital economy and AI office, selecting 155 trainees from 4,193 applicants for AI and programming with applied projects. Satellite Connectivity: ARABSAT and Libya Telecom expanded a satellite connectivity partnership to improve coverage and services across Libya. Industrial Cooperation: Egypt and Libya chambers sealed plans for an annual industrial integration exhibition in Benghazi, with a first edition tentatively set for April 2027. Energy & Industry: Libya’s broader tech-and-industry agenda also shows up in Egypt’s push to expand Sinai Manganese capacity to 50,000 tonnes by 2028, with exports including Libya. Critical Minerals & Conflict: A Sahel-focused report warns armed groups are exploiting lithium supply chains, linking weak governance to smuggling and violence.
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