AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGreen Tech Funding: Poland signed a 160 million euro climate and energy programme backed by Norwegian and EEA grants, with Liechtenstein and Iceland in the long-term partnership; priorities include geothermal, energy storage, air quality, ecosystem protection and circular economy, plus open calls starting in Q3–Q4 2026. Charging Networks: Volvo says its EV drivers will be able to find, navigate to and pay for Tesla Superchargers across 29 European countries via the Volvo app from Q4 2026, including Liechtenstein. Health Tech (EU/EEA): The EU CHMP issued positive opinions for two cancer and immunology moves: perioperative pembrolizumab plus enfortumab vedotin for cisplatin-ineligible muscle-invasive bladder cancer, and Pharming’s Joenja (leniolisib) as the first EU-approved treatment for activated PI3K delta syndrome. Tokenized Commodities: A Liechtenstein-and-Switzerland-backed tokenization model is pitching direct ownership of physical critical minerals (gold, uranium, rare earths) via blockchain-based trading. Finance & Tech in Vaduz: Finance Forum Liechtenstein in Vaduz drew 450+ leaders on stability, regulation, talent and technological change shaping Europe’s outlook. Digital Regulation (France): France’s new decree enables “JONUM” games with monetisable digital objects under its 2024 digital-space law, aiming to balance player protection with innovation.
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