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The following news item is on the website of the Government Offices.
On 19 May, the Icelandic Transport Authority received a delegation from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) to sign a working arrangement in the field of aviation.
The Laboratory Department at the Akureyri Hospital (SAk) has introduced a new and advanced analytical instrument, a MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer, the VITEK® MS Prime from bioMérieux.
The Cancer Society of Akureyri and Surrounding Areas (KAON) has donated three new CADD infusion pumps to the home care services of the Akureyri Hospital (SAk).
Digital Iceland has published new guidelines on the use of artificial intelligence in software development. The aim of the guidelines is to support the responsible, secure, and effective use of AI in development work and to ensure the quality of the solutions being developed.
On March 26–27, a two-day course in the fundamentals of intensive care nursing, Basic for Nurses, was held at the Hospital in Akureyri (SAk).
The Hospital Newsletter, SAk’s news bulletin, is intended to provide both staff and the public with insight into the diverse, professional, and ambitious work carried out at Akureyri Hospital.
Digital Iceland projects received three nominations for the Icelandic Web Awards 2026.
Students at the University of Akureyri who are enrolled in specialist training programmes for practising healthcare assistants have, over the past two years, received training in blood sampling at the Akureyri Hospital.
The new unemployment benefits application, now available on Ísland.is, has been developed to make the process simpler and reduce the burden on people in vulnerable situations.