Ingenieros Top Internacional

Published January 2025
  • Industry, Innovation And Infrastructure
SROI 1:44

"Having grown up in a small town in the Peruvian Andes, Jose has experienced first-hand what it means to not have access to essential infrastructure. In his town, people didn’t have access to electricity, drinking water, schools, hospitals, and other institutions. Jose’s motivation is to change this reality for millions of his people. The world infrastructure gap is expected to be 15 trillion USD by 2040 (1).

Peru’s gap in infrastructure, in 2025, will be 110 USD billion (2). This means that millions of people in Peru and other developing countries are without access to basic public services associated with essential infrastructure. Jose understood that is critical that each infrastructure project have the best possible outcomes. However, one of the biggest weaknesses in doing so is human capital(3). There is a lack of appropriate skills, and shortages of skilled professionals.

That is why Jose launched an online platform to train human capital within the infrastructure sector. They empower them with effective online education to deliver better project outcomes, contributing to the improvement of the quality of life for millions of people, developing a more sustainable and resilient futures as well as addressing the crises of inequalities.

So far, Jose’s project has trained more than 9000 people from Peru, Mexico, Colombia, and Paraguay for free. They also offer premium paid courses."