Magic Market and the City Hall of El Puerto de Santa María have awarded the Commercial Trajectory Award to David Calleja, recognizing his outstanding contribution to the local business fabric. This accolade underscores the importance of valuing the dedication and expertise that drive the city's economy. Beyond the news, this event presents a unique opportunity to apply 3D economic data visualization, transforming a personal recognition into a tool for analyzing the entire commercial ecosystem.
3D Visualization of the Portuense Commercial Ecosystem 🗺️
I propose developing an interactive 3D economic model of El Puerto de Santa María. This virtual map would georeference companies, sectors, and commercial flows, using volumes and colors to represent their impact and longevity. A historical module would show the sector's evolution, while David Calleja's trajectory would be highlighted through an avatar or a nodal path connected to the companies and milestones of his career. This tool would enable spatial and temporal analysis of the local economy, identifying clusters, dependencies, and evolution.
Beyond the Trophy: The Future of Business Recognition 🚀
This approach transcends the traditional award. A 3D model turns an individual story into a collective knowledge asset, useful for institutions, investors, and entrepreneurs. It sets a precedent: professional recognition can be the seed for advanced economic outreach projects. By digitizing and spatializing the commercial trajectory, we not only honor the past but build a tool to plan the city's economic future with a tangible and modern perspective.
How can institutional recognition of a professional's trajectory, such as the Commercial Trajectory Award, boost the visibility and credibility of the 3D modeling sector as a strategic economic industry?
(P.S.: simulating economic scenarios is like betting on the pools: the house always wins)