Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, 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.
Climate change is an urgent reality that is transforming our environment and altering the lives of millions of people. Natural phenomena such as avalanches, landslides, droughts, wildfires, and floods are becoming increasingly frequent and destructive. In light of this situation, the need to anticipate these disasters arises, and in this context, technology stands out as a fundamental ally. Arantec, a Spanish company based in the Valle de Arán, is leading this fight by implementing the Internet of Things (IoT) to prevent and mitigate the effects of natural disasters. Eisharc Jaquet Solé, CEO of Arantec, states that "the collection and analysis of real-time data allows for the prediction of extreme weather events." This statement resonates strongly in a world where immediacy and accuracy in information are crucial for making informed decisions. Arantec has developed a platform that measures a variety of parameters essential for anticipating disasters, such as rainfall amounts, water quality, and river flow. This information is sent to their servers, where artificial intelligence and algorithms are applied to predict adverse events in the short term. The company, composed of a team of engineers, programmers, and designers, aims not only to provide technology but also to implement more effective emergency plans that reduce disaster risk. Through its system, civil protection services can be alerted to potential floods or high-risk fire periods, which can be vital for saving lives and protecting infrastructure. The combination of technology with a preventive approach is, according to Jaquet Solé, key to optimizing resources and improving response to crisis situations. Arantec has earned the trust of a wide range of clients, including small municipalities and large ministries in several countries such as Spain, Portugal, France, Andorra, Mexico, Guatemala, Chile, and Costa Rica. This diversity in their client base demonstrates the versatility of their solutions and their ability to adapt to different contexts and needs. However, internationalization remains an ambitious and challenging goal for the company, given that their technology requires physical installation at the operational site. The support received from the Center for Technological Industrial Development (CDTI) has been crucial for Arantec's advancement, enabling them to develop a comprehensive system for monitoring and early warning of natural risks. This system incorporates not only IoT but also machine learning, which adds an additional layer of sophistication and effectiveness in predicting extreme weather events. The applications of Arantec's technology are broad and cover various sectors. From agriculture, where environmental monitoring can optimize production, to critical infrastructures such as airports and construction projects, where disaster prevention can safeguard both human well-being and the investments made. The adaptability of their solutions to natural environments, utilizing solar energy and remote communication, is a testament to their commitment to sustainability and innovation. Since its founding in 2011, Arantec has experienced remarkable growth, with a 50% annual increase in revenue in recent years. This sustained growth is a clear indication of the rising demand for technological solutions that address the realities of climate change. For this year, the company expects to reach a significant milestone, with revenue expectations exceeding two million euros. Jaquet Solé emphasizes the competitive advantage that Arantec possesses in a market filled with large corporations. The agility of their team of engineers, who have the ability to make quick decisions and innovate, allows them to adapt to a constantly changing environment. This flexibility is essential in a sector where technology is advancing rapidly and where the capacity to respond can mean the difference between life and death. As the world faces the challenge of climate change, the work of companies like Arantec becomes increasingly critical. The intersection of technology and disaster prevention not only offers a ray of hope but may also be the key to building a more resilient future against the forces of nature. Innovation and collaboration will be fundamental in facing the challenges that climate change presents in the coming years, and Arantec positions itself as a prominent player in this global urgency.