AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBhutan Digital Push: Bhutan’s Government Technology Agency hosted the Tech Solutions Connect Forum in Thimphu, showcasing locally built tools like cybersecurity, POS systems, software apps and smart robotics, and linking IT firms, startups and freelancers with potential clients. Investment & Jobs: In the State of the Nation Report, PM Tshering Tobgay said Bhutan will mobilise Nu. 3.5 billion in FDI for clean tech, creative industries, IT-enabled services, renewable energy, wellness and agro-processing, while backing 25 new startups and creating 5,500 jobs. FDI + Digital for Tourism: A digital masterclass and IT readiness programme for 184 three-star hotels concluded, helping properties improve online booking and visibility through Google Business Profiles and OTA listings. Governance & Tech Procurement: The ICT Association of Bhutan urged more transparent, competitive procurement after RAA audit findings flagged lapses in the Bhutan Integrated Taxation System (BITS 1.0) project. Disaster Costs: Bhutan Insurance Limited reported 128 earthquake-related insurance claims as of June 16, with most concentrated in western and central districts. Skills for Creative Industry: Bhutan held its first “Essentials Training Programme for Live Sound” in Thimphu to build local technical capacity for live events. Regional Tech Links: COVA launched a SAARC youth video competition on “Culture and Tech,” inviting Bhutanese participants aged 13–30 to submit by July 27.
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