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    The ‘Bermuda Triangle’ approach: How the small but mighty island innovates at scale
    Connectivity & DigitizationFebruary 11, 2026

    The ‘Bermuda Triangle’ approach: How the small but mighty island innovates at scale

    Excerpt from weforum.org When people think of Bermuda, they think of turquoise waters, pink sands and, yes, the mystique of the Bermuda Triangle. Today, the Bermuda Triangle is no longer a phenomenon where ships and planes disappear, but instead it is a "Bermuda Triangle of Innovation", a model for balancing risk assessment and agile innovation rooted in the collaboration between government, regulator and industry. Before entering politics a decade ago, I built my career within industry. As a technology entrepreneur I managed information systems, modernized digital infrastructure and saw first-hand how emerging technologies reshape markets. Those years instilled in me a conviction for action, evidence and iteration. They also taught me something even more important: progress through innovation happens when there is trust, accountability and dialogue that keeps people at the center of every outcome.

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    '.ai' websites are booming - and making millions for this tiny Caribbean nation
    Connectivity & DigitizationFebruary 4, 2026

    '.ai' websites are booming - and making millions for this tiny Caribbean nation

    Excerpt from techradar.com Photo credit: Happy Stock Photo / Shutterstock via TechRadar.com More than a million '.ai' domains have now been registered as of early January 2026, largely driven by the ChatGPT-induced global AI boom, and it's proving to be quite the money maker for Anguilla, a new report has found. Research from Sherwood found the small British Overseas Territory has control over the '.ai' domain as its country code, which it has now turned into a major revenue stream worth an estimated $70 million per year, or the equivalent of around 20-22% of the government's total revenue. Compared with 2023, the number of '.ai' domain registrations has near tripled from 354,000, with revenue more than doubling from an estimated $32 million.

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    Innovation Born of Necessity: How Islands Like Tuvalu Are Shaping the Future of Digital Nationhood
    Connectivity & DigitizationFebruary 4, 2026

    Innovation Born of Necessity: How Islands Like Tuvalu Are Shaping the Future of Digital Nationhood

    Excerpt from multipolitan.com When Tuvalu announced it would become the world’s first digital nation in the face of rising sea levels, many viewed it as a symbolic act of cultural preservation. But this bold move signalled something deeper: a reimagining of what statehood, sovereignty, and continuity can look like in the digital age. For Small Island Developing States (SIDS), where the climate crisis is not a future threat but a daily reality, innovation has become a strategy for survival. We sat down with James Ellsmoor, Founder and CEO of Island Innovation, to discuss how islands are redefining sovereignty, governance, and resilience through digital transformation. From Tuvalu’s leap on digital migration to the broader lessons of community-driven innovation, James shares why islands - often seen as vulnerable - may, in fact, hold the blueprint for the future of the state.

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    DigiPlus Foundation brings digital learning hub to remote Ticao Island
    Connectivity & DigitizationMay 21, 2026

    DigiPlus Foundation brings digital learning hub to remote Ticao Island

    Excerpt from tribune.net.ph The DigiPlus Foundation has opened the first PLUS Center for Technology on Ticao Island in Masbate, bringing modern digital learning facilities to one of the country’s most remote and underserved island communities. The new center was established at the Liceo de San Jacinto Foundation (LSJF), the only educational institution on Ticao Island offering programs up to the tertiary level. LSJF serves nearly 90 percent of the island’s student population, including around 400 junior and senior high school students and 2,200 college students.

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    Island Innovation: How Sanjay Maniku Is Reinventing Paradise
    Connectivity & DigitizationNovember 16, 2025

    Island Innovation: How Sanjay Maniku Is Reinventing Paradise

    Excerpt from forbes.com In 1972 Sanjay Maniku's uncle allowed 15 Italian backpackers to stay on his coconut plantation. This experiment birthed the entire Maldivian tourism industry, now the country's economic lifeline. Today, as managing partner of Pulse Hotels & Resorts, the 45-year-old oversees properties ranging from The Nautilus, an ultra-luxury 26- residence private island resort, to Kandima Maldives, a 270-villa resort engineered for modern families. But his most bold project might be helping rewrite Maldivian law itself, making paradise accessible to non-billionaires for the first time.

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    AI-generated disinformation tactics spotted ahead of COP30
    Connectivity & DigitizationNovember 10, 2025

    AI-generated disinformation tactics spotted ahead of COP30

    Excerpt from manilatimes.net WASHINGTON, D.C. — A clip said to show massive flooding in the Amazonian city hosting the UN climate summit is just one widely-shared example of how disinformation, cheaply created by artificial intelligence and circulating on social media, is influencing perceptions of COP30. A new report released Thursday by the Coalition Against Climate Disinformation (CAAD) finds despite increasing support for policies to address climate change, the persistence of online falsehoods, supercharged by AI, help sustain an undercurrent of hostility towards science.

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    Singapore issues greenwashing guidelines for businesses
    Connectivity & DigitizationOctober 13, 2025

    Singapore issues greenwashing guidelines for businesses

    Excerpt from eco-business.com Singapore’s competition watchdog has published new guidance to curb misleading environmental and product claims, a practice known as greenwashing. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCS) released its guide on Monday, outlining five principles for businesses to follow when making claims about the qualities, uses or benefits of their products. These include ensuring claims are accurate, clear, meaningful, evidence-based and sufficiently substantiated.

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    Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for educational reform and workforce development: the case of the Cayman Islands
    Connectivity & DigitizationOctober 13, 2025

    Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for educational reform and workforce development: the case of the Cayman Islands

    Excerpt from tandfonline.com This article examines the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on education and workforce development in small island territories, with a particular focus on the Cayman Islands. As a British Overseas Territory and sub-national island jurisdiction (SNIJ), the Cayman Islands functions as a de facto Commonwealth country due to its constitutional relationship with the United Kingdom. Using a mixed-method approach, the research integrates quantitative analysis of labour market trends with qualitative assessments of global policy frameworks, implementation strategies and regional collaborations. The article explores AI’s potential to enhance educational outcomes while addressing workforce gaps within the unique socio-economic and cultural dynamics of the Caribbean. It proposes a strategic framework to guide Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) facing similar challenges in economic development and labour market adaptation. By emphasising early AI adoption, ethical considerations and regional cooperation, the article advocates for the development of resilient, future-ready workforce equipped to navigate an increasingly AI-driven global economy.

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    Greece Boosts Ferry Subsidies to €167 Million, Launches New Island Initiatives
    Connectivity & DigitizationOctober 13, 2025

    Greece Boosts Ferry Subsidies to €167 Million, Launches New Island Initiatives

    Photo credit: Maritime Ministry via News.GTP.gr Excerpt from News.GTP.gr Greece has increased funding for ferry connections to its remote islands to 167 million euros in 2025, supporting 77 routes and strengthening vital links for small communities. During the Panhellenic Small Islands conference, Deputy Maritime Minister Stefanos Gkikas announced the expanded subsidy, which marks a sharp rise from 90 million euros in 2019, underscoring the government’s commitment to improving connectivity across the Aegean and Ionian. “With the new Multiannual Financial Framework 2028–2034 and the upcoming EU Strategy for Islands, the EU has a unique opportunity to recognize island regions as a strategic priority,” Gkikas said. “Greece, in turn, can leverage this European momentum for the development of its islands.”

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