10th Mexico Infrastructure Projects Forum – Energy Leaders – Monterrey
Nearshoring affects on energy demand, power & gas, transportation & logistics in focus
Register before November 01, 2024 and save US$800.
The 10th Mexico Infrastructure Projects Forum (www.mexicoinfrastructure.com) is a two-day energy event that will take place in Monterrey, México on January 22 and 23, 2025. The event will focus on Mexico’s most crucial infrastructure and the evolving ENERGY MARKETPLACE. Clean energy, natural gas, hydrocarbons storage and transportation logistics are in focus. Register today and be a part of the discussion with industry leaders and high-level industry executives from the private and public sector, multi-lateral development banks, and project sponsors from Mexico, Texas and the United States. Companies in attendance will include engineering and construction firms, industrial groups, energy companies, transportation and logistics providers, investors and lenders to the Mexican market.
Some of the 2024 speakers include:
- Abraham Zamora, Sr. Vice President Corporate & Government Affairs – Sempra Infraestructura
- Enrique Alba, CEO, Iberdrola Mexico
- Carlos Adrian Garcia Basto, Director General Agencia de Energía, Estado de Campeche
- Leonardo Robles, Vice President Commercial & Business Development, TC Energía
- Gerardo Rojas, Director of Energy, Ternium
- Carlos Garcia, VP Commercial Operations Latin America, Valero
- Romulo Sanchez, Director General Agencia de Energía, Estado de Veracruz
- Narcis De Carreras, CEO, Valia Energia
- Roberto Blanco, CEO, NEG
- Grissel Montes Romero,Directora Ejecutiva de Planeación, CENAGAS – Centro Nacional de Control de Gas Natural
- Ana Ludlow, VP – Chief Government Affairs & Sustainability, ENGIE Mexico
- Dr. Marco Antonio Gonzalez, Secretary of Regional Development, State of Nuevo Leon
- Jorge Vera, VP Commercial, Esentia Energy Systems
- José Ramón Silva Arizabalo, Commissioner, Tamaulipas Energy Commission
- Francisco José Con Garza, Global Power Strategy Director, CEMEX
- Raúl Puente, Director General Almacenamientos Subterráneos, Grupo Cydsa
- Celeste Rebora Mier, Director Institutional Relations, Grupo Valoran
- Eva Ribera, Vice President of Business Development & Implementation, ENGIE México
- Jorge Armando Gutierrez Vera, Director General, Energía Eléctrica BAL
- Rodolfo Gamboa, SVP Energy, Grupo Alfa
- Tomasz K. Von Budny, Director, Origination, Business Development & Strategy, TC Energía
- Eduardo Barrera, Managing Director Investment Banking, BBVA
- Hugo Arroyo, Managing Director, TLA Altamira
- Sophie Brossard, Director Corporate Coverage, BNP Paribas
- César Cadena, Presidente, Clúster Energético Nuevo León
- Warren Levy, CEO, Jaguar EP
- Jose Francisco Castro, Energy Planning, Ternium
- Ignacio Castro Foulkes, VP Commercial Transactions, Invenergy
- Alejandro Doria, President, Bulkmatic de Mexico
- Héctor Martínez Vivas, Director General, Next Energy México
- Carlos Medina Ayala, Director – Sustainability & CO2 Agenda for Mexico, CEMEX
- Jorge Ocampo, VP Business Development, BP Energía
- Gustavo Ortega Gómez, Director General, Grupo México Energía
- Alejandro Padilla Santana, Chief Economist and Managing Director of Research, Grupo Financiero Banorte
- Norma Rodríguez, Gerente de Abastecimientos y Energía, FRISA Forjados
- Eduardo Sanchez, Director General, Agencia para la Promoción de las Energías Renovables, Estado Nuevo León
- Angie Soto, Directora General México, NX Buena Energía
- Patricia Tatto, Vice President America, ATA Renewables
- Rajan Vig, Managing Director & Founder, Grupo Indimex
- Christopher Lenton, Editor Latin America, Natural Gas Intelligence – NGI
and more
Please note that many of our discussion panels are completely full. Invitations to speak are subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed unless confirmed in advance.
To review the complete list of speakers, visit www.mexicoinfrastructure.com
Mexico Is one of the most liberalized countries in terms of trade in the world and has opened its doors to foreign investment when it reformed its constitution to liberalize its energy/hydrocarbons sector in 2014. Supply Chain efficiency and competitiveness advantages are driving forces for sustainable growth. Accordingly, Mexico has prioritized transportation infrastructure and related distribution networks to facilitate a healthy manufacturing economy and continued prosperity of its industrial sector.
Recognized as the industrial hub of Mexico, Monterrey is an ideal location for the forum. With a favorable business climate, desirable location due to its close proximity to high-demand markets, its thriving industrial sector and highly skilled workforce, the city includes the headquarters of half of Mexico’s leading corporations and boasts a strong trade relationship with Texas and the United States. Monterrey is well positioned for sustainable long term growth as foreign and domestic companies increase their foot print and establish a base for operation in the north of the country.
This exclusive forum offers a unique mix of in-depth panel discussions on key business issues, project presentations, extraordinary networking opportunities and informal engagement dynamics that allow industry players and key decision makers to develop strategic relationships. Forum participants are seated among project developers, C-level executives, public officials, and infrastructure leaders to explore immediate business opportunities for their companies, making the 5th Mexico Infrastructure Projects Forum one of the infrastructure industry’s can’t miss business events in Mexico and Texas. Attendees will gain extremely valuable industry insight, learn about existing and new projects, as well as develop strategic relationships necessary to increase their probabilities of success in the Mexican market.
Simultaneous translation will be provided.
The event will take place at the Camino Real Hotel Monterrey. Space is limited.