Our Vision For Puerto Rico

post by Victor M. Arce, CEO of Delenda

This is a long-term vision rooted in design, production and institutional continuity, not hype or shortcuts. Agriculture, production and institutions that require tools that serve the human judgement, not replace it. This is a long-term vision and project that is rooted in the production, technological sovereignty and the nationla development of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico’s future cannot be built on speculation, dependency or short-term solutions. The nation’s future must be built on a sustainable future based on productive capacity, technological control and disciplined institutional development.

No sustainable development is possible without productive capacity, for this reason Puerto Rico must prioritize the ability to design, manufacture, mantain and improve the systems it depends on before expanding consumption, services or speculation. This matters in a globalized economy since control does not require owenrship of every physical asset out there but control over design, standards, intellectual property and systems integration. Nations and institutions that define how systems are built and who controls their evolution retain resilience, leverage and long-term autonomy. The sustainable development depends on institutions capable of preserving knowledge, maintaining standards and adapting systems over time. Without durable institutions, productive capacity erodes, technological control fragments and long term planning collapses.

The objective is not speed, but continuity.