AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBrunei Flood & Tourism Boost: Limbang’s Kampung Poyan gets a 250-metre river embankment under a two-phase Rural Transformation Programme, with RM500,000 this year and RM500,000 in 2027, aiming to cut flood risk and open up Sungai Poyan for ecotourism, plus community events and regular river maintenance. Brunei Digital Skills Push: Brunei and ACER roll out the Brunei Darussalam Digital Literacy Standards (BDDLS) for Years 1–11, weaving AI literacy in from Years 3–8 and adding updated ICT and Business, Art & Technology curricula with teacher guides. Brunei Tourism Goes Online: Brunei launches “Nakhoda,” a digital tourism marketplace with cashless payments and an AI trip planner, built to help local operators sell online ahead of Visit Brunei Year 2027. Regional Border Tech & Cybersecurity: Indonesia and Australia agree to strengthen ASEAN-Australia border security via intelligence sharing, immigration coordination and cybersecurity, noting Brunei and Indonesia already use Australia’s SmartGate. AI & Connectivity for Growth: SUNeVision updates shareholders on MEGA IDC progress, citing a major new customer order that could lift occupancy from 30% to about 70% at Phase One as AI and cloud demand rise. 5G-A Monetization: A Shanghai forum highlights 5G-A commercialization, including a high-speed rail connectivity service planned for China’s August 2026 launch.
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