AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLibya AI Push: Libya has launched its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2026–2030, aiming to get 80% of government bodies using AI services, automate half of transactions, roll out digital identity for 70% of people, train 10,000 staff, back 100 AI start-ups, and digitise 70% of paper records. Banking Digitisation: Network International and National Union Bank (NUB) signed a partnership to speed up Libya’s digital payments, including prepaid card issuance, fraud prevention, and managed back-office support. Oil Tech Upgrade: NOC met Schlumberger to expand cooperation on marginal oilfields, training Libyan professionals, and transferring modern tech including AI for drilling and production optimisation. Cyber Alert: Libya’s Central Bank said it detected a cyber incident affecting some systems, activated response plans, and reported no impact yet on customer accounts. Digital Oilfield Project: Kellton launched a $2.5m digital wellhead monitoring system for Oil India, using edge-to-cloud monitoring across 77 wells—an example of the kind of industrial data platforms Libya’s sector is moving toward. Humanitarian Detention: In eastern Libya, 10 of 11 Global Sumud Gaza-aid volunteers remain detained in Benghazi after a kidnapping by LAAF-linked forces; detainees are on a life-threatening “dry” hunger strike.
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