AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI Supercomputing in Ljubljana: The University of Ljubljana unveiled “Frida,” an AI-focused supercomputing system on the Faculty of Computer and Information Science rooftop, designed to boost AI training performance and energy efficiency while complementing the existing “Vega” supercomputer. Biotech Manufacturing Boost: Sandoz opened a €99M biosimilars development centre in Ljubljana, aiming to build an end-to-end in-house biosimilar hub with 200+ researchers and advanced analytics. Energy & Industry Context: NATO’s “NATO 3.0” push was highlighted by Defence Ministers’ priorities in Brussels, stressing higher defence investment and a stronger European industrial base. Land Systems Trends: Eurosatory 2026 spotlighted networked reconnaissance, autonomy, and short-range air defence, with examples including recovery and mine-related vehicle concepts. Cyber Exercise Regionally: Slovenia joined a multinational Adriatic cyber defence drill (CACE 2026), pairing European partners with U.S. National Guard state teams. Health Research: A Ljubljana-led study presented at ENDO 2026 reports tirzepatide may activate brown fat, adding a new angle to obesity treatment beyond appetite effects. Local Tech/Business: Plume was named No. 58 on The Economist’s Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces list, reinforcing its customer-experience focus.
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