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.
The States of Guernsey has initiated an important survey aimed at gauging the current landscape of the island’s digital economy. Launched this week, the survey invites local businesses to share their insights and experiences, contributing to a study conducted by PwC on behalf of the Committee for Economic Development. This initiative underscores the growing recognition of the digital economy as a crucial component of Guernsey's economic framework. As defined by a spokesperson for the States of Guernsey, the "digital economy" encompasses all sectors where digital technology, infrastructure, services, and data are integral to operations. This broad definition indicates that the committee is interested in understanding not only established tech firms but also how digital tools are utilized across varied industries on the island. The feedback gathered through this survey will be instrumental in providing up-to-date and accurate information on the size and impact of the digital economy in Guernsey. The significance of this data cannot be overstated, especially in an era where businesses increasingly rely on digital solutions to enhance productivity and innovation. By quantifying the current state of digital engagement, the committee aims to identify opportunities for growth and development within this sector. In a world where digital transformation is no longer optional, understanding the nuances of Guernsey's digital economy will better equip policymakers to support local businesses in navigating this evolving landscape. The insights gleaned from the survey could lead to tailored strategies that bolster the island’s appeal as a hub for digital innovation, potentially attracting investment and fostering collaboration among businesses. The Committee for Economic Development is keen to emphasize the importance of participation in this survey. Engaging with this initiative presents an opportunity for local businesses to influence the future direction of the digital economy in Guernsey. The results could provide valuable recommendations that align with both current practices and future aspirations, ensuring that the island remains competitive in an increasingly digital world. As the survey progresses, stakeholders across all sectors are encouraged to contribute, fostering a comprehensive understanding of how digital technologies are shaping the economic landscape in Guernsey. The outcomes will not only inform government policies but also pave the way for a robust digital economy that benefits all residents and businesses on the island.