AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoArctic Science & Mapping: Canada’s biggest icebreaker, CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent, reached the North Pole on Aug. 16 to help map Canada’s extended continental shelf for UN ocean law, collecting high-resolution geoscience and hydrographic data before shifting to the Beaufort Sea. Green Tech & Industry Decarbonization: ETH Zurich research with Heirloom Carbon Technologies suggests cement kilns could cut most emissions by pairing calcination with calcium-looping direct air capture and switching kiln power to electricity. Neurotech Education Funding: NeurotechEU picked 10 cross-partner projects for support, including brain organoids, microsurgery, sleep tech, neuroimaging, and digital learning for carers and early-career researchers. Iceland in the Spotlight for Aviation: Swedish electric aircraft maker Heart Aerospace plans an Iceland demonstration flight with its X1, while also pushing its ES-30 regional electric/hybrid aircraft concept toward Icelandair interest. Greenland Mining Logistics: Greenland Mines says its 2026 Skaergaard bathymetric survey is complete, with multibeam coverage used immediately to anchor a support vessel near the mineralized zone. Volcano Monitoring Update (Askja): Iceland’s Met Office reports Askja’s uplift has stopped and early subsidence signs are appearing, though monitoring continues. AI Hardware Deal: HIVE’s AI unit BUZZ locked a five-year GPU cloud contract worth about $350M, boosting shares after the Nvidia-linked agreement. Solar Eclipse Culture & Science: The International Space Orchestra joined eclipse livestream coverage tied to Iceland, Greenland and Spain, blending astronomy outreach with live performance.
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