Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Wolverhampton is on the cusp of a revolutionary transformation with the approval of finances for the Green Innovation Corridor (GIC), a project set to redefine the landscape of the city. The new West Midlands Investment Zone (WMIZ) is set to inject a further £7 million into the GIC, with the aim of creating over 30,000 new jobs and attracting a staggering £5.5 billion in investment. This ambitious endeavor will encompass the university's Springfield Campus and Science Park, the bustling city center, and the i54 Business Park, seamlessly connecting research, innovation, and industry. According to council papers, the earmarked £7 million will primarily fund projects on the science park, resulting in the creation of up to 17,000 square meters of research and development and commercial space, along with 750 new jobs. The significance of this financial commitment was underscored as councillors greenlit a £20 million capital budget for the GIC and entered into a binding collaboration agreement with the university to ensure its successful implementation. Council leader Stephen Simkins hailed the decision as a pivotal moment to propel the GIC from concept to reality swiftly, emphasizing the potential to unlock opportunities in the burgeoning green revolution. Deputy leader Steve Evans echoed these sentiments, expressing optimism that the GIC would pave the way for high-value, high-quality job opportunities while fostering an environment conducive to new enterprise. Described by the council as a crucial regeneration priority for the city and the wider region, the GIC forms a cornerstone of the investment zone, which also includes the rejuvenation of the gigapark at Coventry Airport and a substantial investment in the Birmingham Knowledge Quarter. The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) has given the green light for the 25-year investment zone, signifying a commitment to driving economic growth, promoting green industries, and catalyzing innovation. With a focus on supporting local businesses, attracting investment, and championing sustainability, the GIC represents a bold step towards a greener, more prosperous future for Wolverhampton and the broader West Midlands region.