AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDNA & Justice: Dutch police and the Public Prosecution Service are pinning hopes on newer DNA techniques to crack old sex-crime cases, including trials tied to DNA kinship analysis and reworked trace samples from decades ago. NATO Tech & Procurement: Eleven NATO member states have jointly selected Saab’s GlobalEye to replace part of the aging E-3 AWACS fleet, with the Netherlands among the buyers and the aim of better multi-domain detection (drones, missiles, maritime threats). Cybersecurity & AI Oversight: The ECB orders euro-area banks to submit by Oct 31 a concrete plan to defend against next-gen AI model risks that can generate operational exploits. Extreme Heat Watch: WHO warns Europe may face “more deadly weeks” as another heatwave forms, noting that fewer than half of countries have heat-health action plans. Energy & Industry Automation: Herba Ricemills is expanding ready-meal rice capacity with an automated pallet shuttle storage system, boosting throughput and pallet storage at its plant. AI in Product R&D: L’Oréal says AI is making beauty formulation about four times faster by simulating ingredient performance before lab testing. Dutch Data Centers: Equinix gets permission to build another data center in Amsterdam Zuidoost, but only one tower for now due to power-grid congestion. AI Adoption in NL: Research finds young and higher-educated people in the Netherlands know AI tools best, with ChatGPT familiarity far higher among 16–35s than over-68s.
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