AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDigital Tourism Push: Brunei officially launches “Nakhoda,” a digital tourism platform for Visit Brunei Year 2027, built with Dynamik Technologies and the Tourism Development Department, featuring an AI trip planner, cashless payments, and a marketplace for local operators to list bookable packages. Energy & Industry Outlook: MBS Research expects Q2 2026 oil and gas results to improve, with upstream set to lead as Brent averages around US$97/bbl and domestic project rollouts boost technical services demand. Infrastructure Engineering: Sarawak’s elevated Batang Sadong bridge–Asajaya trunk road (Package A1-B) moves into implementation, using pillars to reduce peat impacts and long-term maintenance. Seismic Tech for Exploration: TGS wins a 3D seismic acquisition program offshore Brunei under a multi-client model to help de-risk reservoirs and support future licensing. Regional Tech & AI Governance: A look at how Southeast Asia is moving toward AI rules shows the Philippines’ efforts are still fragmented, while ASEAN guidance remains non-binding. Severe Haze Warning: Singapore Institute of International Affairs flags a red risk of severe transboundary haze in 2026 for Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, driven by El Niño, biofuel demand, and cost pressures. 5G-A Commercial Milestone: A 5G-A monetization forum in Shanghai highlights high-speed rail connectivity upgrades and experience-centric network plans. STI Ecosystem Talk: Malaysia urges ASEAN to build a more integrated, mission-oriented science, technology and innovation ecosystem—aiming for real-world impact on energy transition, food security, health and climate resilience.
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