AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDutch Water Diplomacy: Japan’s Emperor Naruhito toured a major Dutch hydraulic research facility, focusing on flood-control work and artificial wave testing. Regulatory Shock in Biotech: Netherlands-based uniQure says the FDA will accept its Huntington’s gene therapy data for a submission, with a filing expected July–September—another sign of shifting rare-disease review flexibility. AI & Chips Tensions: Reports claim Tesla “cooked” Full Self-Driving safety numbers used for approvals in Sweden and the Netherlands, while broader US–China chip friction shows no easy reset. Dutch Health & Research: Peripheral nerve specialists gathered in Maastricht for new imaging advances, including MR neurography comparisons across disorders. Cancer Research Governance: National Cancer Center added two prominent oncology researchers to its Scientific Advisory Board. Netherlands in Global Security Tech: Ukraine’s defence minister credited Dutch support for Patriot air defence and unmanned technology. Mobility & Infrastructure Tech: ProRail and partners launched BIM for Rail Bootcamp 2026 in Riga, tied to Rail Baltica’s digital delivery push. Space/Materials Innovation: CuspAI is reportedly raising a $400M round to speed up material discovery for hardware R&D.
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