AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoPuerto Rico Startup & AI for Business: Runa, a Puerto Rican startup, is rolling out a “Company Brain” AI note-taker that transcribes meetings, organizes key points, and helps businesses preserve institutional knowledge so follow-up work doesn’t get lost. Energy & Utilities Leadership: Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) named new board members tied to SMUD, Trico Electric Cooperative, and NASUCA, aiming to bridge policy and grid execution. Tourism Momentum: Puerto Rico continues to build international demand, with 2025 seat growth and strong gains from Spain, Colombia, and Mexico, while plans target roughly 10 new direct routes for 2026. Local Governance Shake-Up: Puerto Rico’s DDEC secretary Sebastián Negrón Reichard resigned amid a dispute over alleged intervention in a federally funded RFP process and a broader loss of trust inside the agency. Workforce Aging Signal: A new report finds nearly 1 in 4 U.S. workers is age 55+, raising succession and retention pressure—an issue Puerto Rico employers will feel as well. Digital ID Expansion: Apple Wallet driver’s license support is now live in Puerto Rico’s supported regions list, alongside other states, giving residents another way to carry ID digitally.
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