AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCybersecurity in Liechtenstein: Shaima bint Juma al Hashmi, a cybersecurity lecturer at UTAS, won the “Cybersecurity Woman of the Year 2026” award in Feldkirch, highlighting the region’s growing talent pipeline. EU Life Sciences: The European Commission authorized CinnaGen’s Zandoriah® (teriparatide) for adult osteoporosis, giving the biosimilar a centralized route across EU27 plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Wealth-Tech Deal: Objectway agreed to acquire FNZ’s Swiss private banking technology business (New Access), adding 160+ staff and tech used by 40+ private banks, strengthening its Switzerland–Liechtenstein footprint. Trade for Liechtenstein-linked markets: EFTA and Vietnam concluded a long-running free trade agreement, aiming to cut barriers and expand services, investment, IP and procurement. Crypto Infrastructure: Bitcoin Suisse is migrating Ethereum staking to Obol Distributed Validators, moving from single-validator setups toward a more resilient distributed model. AI in finance (risk): New research warns that widespread AI trading could make markets faster—but also more crowded, easier to manipulate, and prone to shared mistakes. Health Tech (Rett): Neuren’s DAYBUE (trofinetide) won a positive CHMP opinion for EU marketing authorization, potentially making it the first approved EU treatment for Rett neurobehavioral symptoms. Border Tech: The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) is blamed for major airport delays, with calls to ease pressure during peak summer travel.
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