AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSemiconductors & Indiana’s supply chain: SK hynix just pulled off a record-shattering $26.5B Nasdaq debut (near $1T valuation), a reminder that memory chips and AI hardware financing are still accelerating globally. US manufacturing pressure: Samsung and SK hynix face renewed calls from the U.S. Commerce Secretary to expand semiconductor production in the U.S., after Micron’s massive Clay, New York expansion plans. Indiana data centers vs. historic land: A new Indiana-focused report looks at how data centers are moving into historic areas, including the Jefferson Proving Ground near Madison, where local concerns are growing. Local tech governance: Fort Wayne City Council voted to extend its data center task force and quality-of-life planning until Sept. 8, as residents debate costs and impacts. Public health watch: Indiana health officials are tracking a fast-rising cyclospora outbreak, with Marion County reporting 15 cases. Education fraud: A national report alleges nearly $225M in fraud across U.S. schools since 2019, including Indiana enrollment inflation schemes. Healthcare IT: The VA in Indiana is preparing to go live with a new Federal Electronic Health Record system Aug. 22, with scheduling and portal changes during the transition. Community STEM: Indiana and Kentucky students will compete in a robotics event at Silver Creek High School (RiverBOaT Rumble), mixing engineering, computer science, and manufacturing challenges.
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