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Experiences in managing textile projects and competitive funds for sustainability

Experiencias en la Gestión de Proyectos Textiles y Fondos Concursables para la Sustentabilidad
Authors: Rivas Matus, Alejandra Andrea;

Experiences in managing textile projects and competitive funds for sustainability

Abstract

El estudio aborda la sustentabilidad en la experiencia a través de una perspectiva centrada en la gestión de proyectos y la colaboración entre el Estado y el sector privado mediante fondos concursables. Se analizan casos de proyectos financiados por programas como Capital Semilla, apoyados por organismos como SERCOTEC, centros de apoyo al emprendimiento. La investigación emplea un enfoque cualitativo, destacando cómo estas herramientas financieras han impulsado la innovación en reciclaje y diseño sostenible. Los resultados indican que la colaboración público-privada, junto con una gestión de proyectos eficaz, mejora tanto el rendimiento de los equipos multidisciplinarios como el uso de recursos, impulsando el desarrollo profesional y la sostenibilidad. Se subraya la importancia de los fondos concursables en la adopción de prácticas sostenibles y el papel crucial de la gestión de proyectos en la coordinación de estos esfuerzos.

This study addresses sustainability in the Chilean textile industry through a perspective focused on project management and collaboration between the State and the private sector through competitive funds. Cases of projects financed by programs such as Capital Semilla and Abeja, supported by organizations such as SERCOTEC and entrepreneurship support centers, are analyzed. The research employs a qualitative approach, highlighting how these financial tools have driven innovation in recycling and sustainable design. The results indicate that public-private collaboration, together with effective project management, improves both the performance of multidisciplinary teams and the use of resources, driving professional development and sustainability. The findings highlight the importance of competitive funds in the adoption of sustainable practices and the crucial role of project management in coordinating these efforts.

Keywords

Diseño, Sustainability, Project management, Colaboración Público-Privada, Fondos Concursables

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