The AI hiring paradox: Why the smaller workforce prediction has not fully materialised
May 15, 2026
AI was expected to help organisations do more with fewer people. But the reality may be far more complicated. Our latest article explores why the “AI will replace jobs” narrative may be incomplete, and what organisations should consider as they navigate AI adoption.
ICTP 399: Moving drones, robotic arms, humanoids, quadrupeds and wheeled robots from simulation to the real world, with Cade Coker and Dr Afraz Subratti
May 13, 2026
The Autonomous Motion Systems (AMoS) is the robotics research cluster of the Artificial Intelligence Innovation Centre, focused on developing the mathematical and engineering foundations needed to make unmanned aerial vehicles, such as multirotor drones, robotic arms, humanoids, quadrupeds and wheeled robots, behave reliably and safely in the real world. We are joined by Dr Afraz Subratti and Cade Coker, the Co-Investigators of AMoS to discuss, among other things: some of the projects AMoS is focusing on; what it means to have robots behave reliably; how public trust can be developed to help robots and other advanced machines to be integrated into Caribbean life; and the most important skills a student or budding engineer should develop if they want to pursue research or a career in robotics.
Roundup: for the week ending 10 May 2026
May 11, 2026
A roundup of the latest ICT/technology news from across the Caribbean region for the period Monday, 4 May to Sunday, 10 May 2026.
The energy toll and why Caribbean schools are bracing for a return to remote learning
May 8, 2026
Just as students have finally settled back at their desks, a global energy crisis is threatening to send them back home. With fuel prices skyrocketing, Caribbean schools are re-examining their digital readiness. But at what cost? In this article, we highlight some of the hidden dangers of returning to remote learning – which could indeed occur, if energy markets continue along the current trajectory.
ICTP 398: Digital nomadism and the rise of the global office, with Debbie Jollie in Viet Nam
May 6, 2026
The digital nomad movement appears to have hit a tipping point, with professionals ditching the commute for the continent-hop. No longer just a trend for freelance backpackers, experienced professionals are prioritising experience and work-life balance over equity. Debbie Jollie, a Marketing Consultant and Business Coach originally from Trinidad and Tobago, who is also known as the Stammering Communicator, has been based in Viet Nam since the latter half of 2025. In this podcast episode, she joins us to discuss, among other things: Why she chose Viet Nam as opposed to more popular locations or one closer to home? Has the cost of living to quality of output affected the rates for her services? Does she see opportunities for South-South collaboration between Southeast Asia and the Caribbean? And what advice would she give to someone considering becoming a digital nomad?
Roundup: for the week ending 3 May 2026
May 4, 2026
A roundup of the latest ICT/technology news from across the Caribbean region for the period Monday, 27 April to Sunday, 3 May 2026.
Mind the trail: 5 tips to managing your digital footprint in 2026
May 1, 2026
Most of us focus on what we actively post, but it is the “passive” footprint that often tells the loudest story. In this article, we discuss what your digital footprint actually is, why you need to be its most vigilant guardian, and how to keep it under control.
ICTP 397: Digitising bureaucracy, digital transformation ROI, and girls in ICT
Apr 29, 2026
In our April 2026 Community Chat, and with members of the Caribbean tech community, Jennifer Potter, a Strategic Advisor based in the British Virgin Islands, and Rojane Rose, a Product Manager based in Jamaica, the panel discusses: Is Jamaica finally building the rails for digital government — or just digitising bureaucracy? Does digital transformation suffer from a poor return on investment? And International Girls in ICT Day… 15 years later
Roundup: for the week ending 26 April 2026
Apr 27, 2026
A roundup of the latest ICT/technology news from across the Caribbean region for the period Monday, 20 April to Sunday, 26 April 2026.
The paradox of technological progress and environmental stewardship in 2026
Apr 24, 2026
As we celebrate Earth Day 2026 under the theme “Our Power, Our Planet,” we must confront the paradox of ICT. Although technology helps us lead more efficient and productive lives, it is also accelerating the decline of the planet. We discuss key current challenges and offer some practices that individuals and organisations can adopt.
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