AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation & Tech: Sumeru AI rolled out a big update to Mugen3D, letting users turn a single photo (plus voice) into a live, talking 3D “teacher” for real-time classroom use. Culture & Community: Hong Kong’s Ma Wan 1868 is hosting five Czech artists for a month-long residency, turning a kitschy heritage site into a hands-on studio space. Arts & Heritage: “The Master Classes for Youth” brought AI, aerospace, robotics, energy and cultural conservation talks to 4,300+ students across 23 secondary schools. Public Health & Safety: The Labour Department issued heat-stress warnings and announced July courses on heat stroke prevention and occupational health. Local Services: The Hospital Authority completed a caller-ID switchover to clearer 18285/18286-style prefixes to reduce missed urgent calls. Policy & Society: A former opposition lawmaker, Wu Chi-wai, was released after serving a subversion sentence. Lifestyle & Travel: Colliers says education demand is boosting Hong Kong’s “commercial to classroom” conversions, with student visas hitting a record 94,517 in 2025.
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