AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI & Water Testing: South Korea’s Hanbat National University and the University of Central Florida built a machine-learning framework that helps low-cost screen-printed carbon electrode biosensors measure microcystin toxins in real water without repeated sample-specific recalibration. Semiconductors & Markets: SK Hynix’s Nasdaq debut followed a record $26.5B ADR sale at $149, with shares jumping about 12.8–13% as Wall Street chased AI memory demand; the CEO warned the global memory shortage could worsen before easing. IPO Mood Shift: Analysts say the 2026 IPO boom is starting to broaden beyond AI mega-deals into mid-cap and overlooked sectors as investors rebalance. Energy Policy: The IEA chief said Europe’s slow electrification is a “major mistake,” urging faster power buildout to improve competitiveness and energy security. K-Drama Tech: SBS’s “Agent Kim Reactivated” used a Korean AI VFX platform to generate a long action sequence, spotlighting how AI video tools are moving into mainstream entertainment. Health Tech Ethics: A growing South Korea market is using AI to recreate deceased loved ones in video messages, raising fresh ethical and legal questions.
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