Technological innovation as a national priority to be competitive

Published on April 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The citizen has defined the promotion of technological innovation as a central axis for the country's competitiveness. The commitment to developing new tools and processes seeks to position the nation in an increasingly demanding global market, where adaptability defines economic and social success.

A bright national silhouette, connected by data networks, gears and chips, on a digitized global map.

Technical strategies for developing local capabilities 🚀

The creation of research and development hubs is proposed, with a focus on artificial intelligence and industrial automation. Investment in digital infrastructure and the training of specialized human capital are requirements to reduce external technological dependence. The transfer of knowledge from academic centers to the productive sector must be a continuous and measurable process, not an occasional speech.

The plan that promises drones in every office, but forgets the internet cable 🤖

The national priority sounds good in the headlines, until the ministry's server crashes during the official presentation. While dreaming of algorithms that solve bureaucracy, officials continue printing forms on recycled paper. But hey, at least the vision of the future allows us to ignore that public WiFi still works thanks to the goodwill of the local carrier pigeon.