AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAutonomous Freight in Arkansas: PepsiCo and Gatik announced a multi-year expansion of fully driverless Class 8 trucks across Texas, Arizona, and Arkansas, starting on a fixed corridor and positioning it as the biggest commercial autonomous freight rollout to date. Biomedical Training Boost at UAMS: The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences received a $2.6 million NIH grant to expand its M.D./Ph.D. dual-degree program, adding more clinician-scientists training capacity over five years. Fiber Network Consolidation: Jonesboro’s Ritter Communications is merging with Great Plains Communications to form Rightfiber, a 20-state regional fiber provider serving 400 communities and 300,000 homes, pending regulatory approval. Public Health Timing Matters: A CDC-linked study on Rocky Mountain spotted fever highlights that starting doxycycline within five days of symptom onset is the key factor in survival for pediatric cases. STEM Education & Workforce: UALR and U of A announcements continue to spotlight student academic honors, while Arkansas students are also getting hands-on tech experience through initiatives like AI hackathons. Local Tech & Health Access: A Mountain Home dentist is preparing a June 30 launch of wellness and aesthetic technology from BTL, aiming to bring new treatment platforms into local care.
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