AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHealthcare Tech & Policy: The Trump administration has warned 519 hospitals to post basic pricing or face penalties up to $2 million a year, pushing Indiana and other states toward more upfront cost transparency for tests and procedures. AI & Drug Discovery (Indiana): Indiana University researchers announced an AI-driven project to screen billions of compounds for Alzheimer’s targets, pairing Luddy School computing with IU School of Medicine chemistry work. Workforce Training (Indiana): Meta says its $115M America’s Workforce Academy will launch pilots in Indiana in 2026, offering free training and credentials for data center construction and operations jobs. Public Health & Environment (Indiana): Indiana AG Todd Rokita joined GOP-led efforts urging the EPA to classify mifepristone as a water contaminant; health experts dispute the scientific basis. Community Tech/Science (Indiana): Purdue Extension continues hands-on home food preservation classes and pressure canner testing across local offices. STEM & Industry: Murata and Synopsys teamed up to streamline access to simulation models for electromagnetic and thermal design using Ansys tools. Local Economy/Jobs: A new analysis of labor data says Indiana ranks second nationally for monthly job resignations, with about 91,500 quits. Weather/Space: A bright fireball drew hundreds of reports across the Midwest, including Indiana.
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