AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNetherlands Education: International student numbers at Dutch universities dipped for the first time since 2006, down 0.1% to 129,764 in 2025-26, with sharp falls in German and especially Chinese enrolments. Public Safety & Mobility: A Dutch trial in Houten tests a 12mph (20km/h) cycling speed limit using cameras, as cyclist deaths rose 14% and accidents keep piling up. Healthcare Tech: Amsterdam UMC helped complete the first-ever Phase 3 in vivo CRISPR trial for hereditary angioedema, with results published in the New England Journal of Medicine. AI in Care: KFSH at HLTH Europe 2026 is pushing “human-centered AI” to cut clinician admin load and improve patient-flow capacity planning. Climate & Security: NATO launched an Arctic experiment unit, Task Force X-Arctic, to test uncrewed systems for persistent situational awareness across the North Atlantic and High North. Space/Science Policy: A new argument warns Europe may underfund Earth-impact monitoring like AMOC change compared with asteroid tracking. World Cup Tech/Netherlands Angle: VAR used a mistaken-identity correction for the first time in the tournament, and Curaçao—part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands—qualified as the smallest World Cup nation.
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