Modelo ProLab: T-Asisto, soluciones biomecánicas para la autonomía de personas con discapacidad
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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La población con discapacidad en el Perú asciende de 3’209’261 personas, de las cuales
el 15.1% son el porcentaje que padece de discapacidad motora. Son muchos los retos que
asumen a diario, siendo uno de ellos la imposibilidad de trasladarse de manera independiente
por la falta de accesibilidad en las rutas. Como consecuencia de ello no pueden llevar a cabo
las actividades que necesiten con fines de trabajo, recreación o inclusión social, creando así
una brecha en el país.
T-Asisto surge como una organización que busca que las personas con discapacidad
motora puedan trasladarse de manera independiente para lo cual llevaría a cabo el proceso de
diseño y fabricación de equipos biomecánicos personalizados que sean la herramienta para que
esta población pueda movilizarse dentro de la ciudad de Lima.
El análisis de viabilidad financiera de T-Asisto arrojó que la organización resulta un
proyecto rentable a 5 años ofreciendo un VAN de S/ 1’871’199, una TIR de 515% y un periodo
de recuperación de inversión de 1 año aproximadamente.
El impacto social de T-Asisto va dirigido a la inclusión de Personas con Discapacidad
(PCD) de tipo motora, brindándoles una herramienta que les entregue la libertad de poder
trasladarse. Por lo que, la escalabilidad del proyecto se sostiene en la personalización del diseño
mediante el uso de software CAD, la eficiencia en costos de materiales y fabricación; así como,
en la expansión del mercado dentro del país. Además, el análisis de beneficios y costos sociales
refleja un VAN social positivo de S/ 553,330.22 en cinco años, validando su sostenibilidad y
compromiso con la generación de valor tanto económico como social y ambiental.
In Peru, over 3.2 million people have disabilities, with 15.1% facing motor impairments. A major challenge is the lack of accessible infrastructure, restricting their independence. This limits their ability to work, socialize, and engage in daily activities. As a result, they face social and economic exclusion. Improving mobility access is key to their integration into society.T-Asisto is a social initiative aimed at providing individuals with motor disabilities the ability to move independently. The organization focuses on the design and manufacturing of personalized biomechanical equipment tailored to the specific needs of each individual. This equipment is intended to improve the mobility of people with motor disabilities within urban environments, particularly in Lima, where accessibility challenges are most pronounced. Through this project, T-Asisto seeks to reduce the barriers faced by this population and foster greater inclusion in various social and economic activities. A financial analysis of the T-Asisto project shows strong potential for success, with a five-year forecast indicating a Net Present Value (NPV) of S/ 1,871,199, an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 515%, and an investment payback period of approximately one year. These results demonstrate the project's financial viability and sustainability. Furthermore, T-Asisto’s impact extends beyond financial returns, as it provides individuals with the freedom to move, contributing significantly to their inclusion and quality of life. The scalability of the initiative lies in the use of CAD software for personalized designs, cost-effective material sourcing, and the potential for expansion to other regions of Peru. Additionally, the analysis of social benefits and costs reflects a positive social NPV of S/ 553,330.22 over five years, validating its sustainability and commitment to generating economic, social, and environmental value.
In Peru, over 3.2 million people have disabilities, with 15.1% facing motor impairments. A major challenge is the lack of accessible infrastructure, restricting their independence. This limits their ability to work, socialize, and engage in daily activities. As a result, they face social and economic exclusion. Improving mobility access is key to their integration into society.T-Asisto is a social initiative aimed at providing individuals with motor disabilities the ability to move independently. The organization focuses on the design and manufacturing of personalized biomechanical equipment tailored to the specific needs of each individual. This equipment is intended to improve the mobility of people with motor disabilities within urban environments, particularly in Lima, where accessibility challenges are most pronounced. Through this project, T-Asisto seeks to reduce the barriers faced by this population and foster greater inclusion in various social and economic activities. A financial analysis of the T-Asisto project shows strong potential for success, with a five-year forecast indicating a Net Present Value (NPV) of S/ 1,871,199, an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 515%, and an investment payback period of approximately one year. These results demonstrate the project's financial viability and sustainability. Furthermore, T-Asisto’s impact extends beyond financial returns, as it provides individuals with the freedom to move, contributing significantly to their inclusion and quality of life. The scalability of the initiative lies in the use of CAD software for personalized designs, cost-effective material sourcing, and the potential for expansion to other regions of Peru. Additionally, the analysis of social benefits and costs reflects a positive social NPV of S/ 553,330.22 over five years, validating its sustainability and commitment to generating economic, social, and environmental value.
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Personas con discapacidad--Aspectos sociales, Personas con discapacidad--Igualdad de oportunidades--Perú, Biomecánica, Dispositivos electrónicos
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