16 June 2025
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Pre Event Webinar Series

In the lead up to Proximo Congress 2025, this webinar series welcomes leaders from across Project finance sector to discuss the biggest challenges of operating in North America in the last 12 months, and where the greatest opportunities lie. 

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First webinar on Mobilizing Capital for Powering the AI revolution is available now! Join speakers from DigitalBridge and Aligned DC as they take you through a quick snapshot of this quickly evolving market! 



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Beyond Boundaries: Mastering Interconnections in Infrastructure Investment Workshop

Dorian Hunt
Partner, Head of Renewable Energy,
Leo Berwick
Colin Schmidt
Partner, Head of Infrastructure, Renewables & Energy Transition Financial Advisory,
Leo Berwick

Infrastructure projects that we thought of as siloed sectors are now, more than ever, interconnected; with the health and success of the project reliant on the sponsor's understanding of those integrations. The convergence of the sectors provides huge opportunities to multidisciplinary funds, but the implications of not appreciating the consequences of the full picture of an investment can prove fatal. From financial diligence and regulatory review to Tax Equity and Transferability, this interactive workshop is designed to equip you with actionable insights and practical tools to maximize financial returns and accelerate project development. A fantastic primer to the full event! 

- Getting the Full Picture: identifying the factors affecting investment theses moving forward; explore best practices in holistic project evaluation

-Common Goals: Navigating regulatory change and structural market changes influencing project development risks

-Break-

- Demystifying Tax Risk Eligibility: Discover strategies for identifying tax risks and implementing best practices to mitigate them effectively.

-Transferability, including decision analytics, preferred equity structures and valuation questions

-Underwriting Transaction Risk: Gain insights into the critical role of Representation and Warranties Insurance in safeguarding your investments.

June 16: North American Deal of the Year Awards & Dinner

Proximo's Deals of the Year Awards Ceremony comes to Nashville on June 16th 2025! Taking place at the Nashville Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum! Please join us as we celebrate the best and brightest deals and firms in 2024 across energy and infrastructure in North America.

This event is black tie, and the awards dinner is invitation only. You can learn more about our awards here

17 June 2025

Registration & Networking Breakfast

Calling all trailblazers! Grab your sleeping bag and trail maps and get ready for Camp Proximo 2025! 

Sign up here for our Women's Networking Breakfast! Co hosted by our friends at Women's Energy Network -Greater NYC and Women's Infrastructure Network - NY Chapter

Plenary

Welcome Remarks & Data Presentation

Camp leaders welcome you to the event and walk through key trends and potential hazards you might face on your trails - we'll prepare you for your stay at Camp Proximo with our data presentation; a full review of the US Energy and Infrastructure markets with a keen eye on what these trends might tell us going forward. 

Plenary

Remapping America: The Capital Transition

John Pickhaver
Head of Infrastructure & Energy Capital, Americas,
Macquarie Capital
Scott Fleckner
Senior Vice President, Capital Markets,
Summit Ridge Energy
David Gluck
Managing Director,
The Carlyle Group

Our opening keynote panel convenes leading voices in the market as they discuss the formational change we will need to see in leveraging regulatory, policy, and financing structures in order for our common goals to be realized: a cleaner world, a healthy planet, and infrastructure that supports us for generations to come.

  • What asset classes can benefit from revision of commonly used financial structures? 

  • Where are there flexibilities in the current structures to begin implementing new ways to access the full potential of the current capital market 

  • Are there alternative pools of capital that we should be looking towards for future buildout? What capital currently lends itself to being the most useful for different assets?

Plenary

Debt Markets in Focus

Steve Plake
Partner,
Riverside Risk Advisors
Thomas Mulvihill
Managing Director and Group Head of Infrastructure Finance and Public-Private Partnerships,
KeyBanc Capital Markets
Nick Violandi
Senior Director,
John Hancock / Manulife

Lenders unite! Join Project Finance Heads as they explore the new capital environment and navigating associated risks 

  • Is “amend and extend” here to stay? How have changes (or lack thereof) in interest rates affected investment decisions? 

  • How are we defining private credit? institutional debt only, or do a broader range of credit market options apply? Does the distinction matter how it acts?

Plenary

Coffee Break

Grab your campfire coffee and chat with campers from other cabins as you explore more of the venue

Plenary 1 /Grand Ballroom

Cloud Cabin (Digital Infrastructure)

Plenary / Grand Ballroom

Cloud Cabin (Digital Infrastructure)

Data Center Power Needs

Juan Macias
CEO,
AlphaStruxure
Moderator
Robert Da Silva Ashley
Partner,
DLA Piper

Arguably the hottest topic both in data center infrastructure as well as in the power sector; how are we powering it? The race is on as operators work to meet the demands of their hyperscale clients without disrupting activity on the local grid system. Our speakers guide us through: 

  • How are goals for clean energy factoring into operators evaluations of power sources? Is nuclear a red herring only available as an option to hyperscale clients?
  • How are load growth forecasts from utilities and grid operators affecting pricing for new data centers?
  • New technologies and strategies improving baseline efficiencies for Data Centers: Do more efficient models definitively mean less overall electricity demand? Or will it create more accessible power on the grid?

Workshop Room / Trillium 2

Builder's Cabin (Transport and Social Infrastructure)

DOT Roundtable - Invite only

Butch Eley
Commissioner,
Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT)
Joe Donahue
Secretary,
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LaDOTD)
Stephen Brich
Commissioner,
Virginia Department of Transportation
Russell McMurry
Commissioner,
Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT)
Toks Omishakin
Secretary,
CalSTA - California State Transportation Agency

Labor costs, material costs, supply chain issues, pandemics, inflation and high  interest rates seem to have become a new normal for the infrastructure market to deal with. The pressures have eased overall, but many of the lingering effects of these factors continue to push the availability of capital for new projects. Join top DOTs as they walk through their upcoming pipeline for new projects within their states. ** INVITE ONLY** Please register your interest here or email maura.murphy@exilegroup.com with any questions.

Plenary 2 / SoBro Ballroom

Sunshine Cabin (Power & Renewables)

Power Market Update

Ralph Cho
Managing Director,
Apterra Infrastructure Capital
Nick Beauregard
Investment Director - Private Infrastructure,
Principal Asset Management
Pedro Pires João
Executive Vice President, Finance,
EDPR North America

With total deal volumes in the United States north of $27 Billion, the power and renewable market is as strong as ever.  Welcome our session leaders as they delve into the top trends in financing and origination in the sector! We’ll explore: 

  • What assets are expected to have the highest deal volume in 2025

  • Review of the 2024 market - what worked and lessons learned 

Workshop / Trillium 1

Nature Cabin (Energy Transition)

Thermal Heating Back Up: Investment Strategies

J.B. Oldenburg
Managing Director,
Quantum Capital Group

With the continued problem solving of intermittency issues for renewable energy, we still look towards traditional energy sources to provide reliable and (mostly) cheap energy. How are investors and developers looking to maximize the efficiency of these assets? What future does O&G have in these portfolios?

  • Major successes and active challenges in the market

  • How are investors communicating the need for gas to their LPs and GPs? 

  • Are gas peakers the new normal (again)? What is next for the O&G sector?

Plenary 1 / Grand Ballroom

Cloud Cabin (Digital Infrastructure)

Finding the Balance: Investments and Valuation

Matt Chambliss
Senior Vice President, Finance,
Aligned Data Centers
Brett Lindsey
Chief Executive Officer,
ark data centers
Ryan Mallory
Chief Operating Officer,
Flexential
Eve Bernèche
Managing Director, Infrastructure,
Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ)
Victor Leung
Senior Vice President, Sector Lead, Project Finance,
DBRS Morningstar

Our panel of top speakers explores providing for the exponential demand from the digital and TMT sector. 

  • Do data centers continue to dominate the sector, or will overbuild stem the flow of new buildout? 

  • How are investors and lenders sourcing new opportunities in the sector? 

  • What challenges are there in updating active infrastructure, and what strategies are being deployed?

Workshop Room / Trillium 2

Builder's Cabin (Transport and Social Infrastructure)

Piece by piece: Working with Federal and State incentives

Beau Memory
President,
Transurban - North America

State and Federal incentive schemes have historically been the driving force for new infrastructure buildout. How are developers viewing the legacy of the IIJA and the IRA, and what are we looking for in terms of future supporting legislation and frameworks? 

  • What works and what needs some polish: policy and regulatory framework review

  • Policy drives progress in most cases, how can active policies further support new infrastructure buildout?

Workshop / Trillium 2

Sunshine Cabin (Power & Renewables)

Monetization strategies for tax credits and tax equity

Stephanie Caragher
Partner,
CohnReznick

Tax equity continues to dominate the landscape around financing structures for renewable energy assets. Opportunities like direct pay and transferability have further excited developers and opened the playing field for many that may not have qualified in the past. 

  • What investment structures are turning out most popular to replace traditional tax equity to enhance sponsor returns?

  • Explore how tax equity lenders are qualifying recapture risk

  • Success stories and best practices in transferability

Plenary

Lunch

Join us in the mess hall to fill up on some delicious grub and share ideas from discussions throughout your morning

Nature Cabin (Energy Transition)

Power M&A

Leonid Mednik
M&A Director,
Ferrovial

Intensive and interactive workshop on the current M&A landscape for power and renewables assets.  Now that the wave of platform buyouts has subsided, many younger developers are looking towards securing growth capital and divesting themselves of assets that are less likely to make it into financial close; focusing energies on the strongest projects. 

  • Lay of the land - who is buying and what are you seeking in new acquisitions? 

  • To what extent have debt market conditions influenced the pace of M&A activity?

  • Have valuations for assets changed drastically in the last year?

Workshop / Trillium 1

Cloud Cabin (Digital Infrastructure)

Alternative Financing for Digital Infrastructure assets

Michael Obhof
Senior Managing Director,
Ardian
Genevieve Maltais-Boisvert
Managing Director,
Digital Bridge
Dhaval Shah
Director, Americas Financials, Infrastructure, and Alternative Assets Ratings,
S&P Global
Moderator
Emeka Chinwuba
Partner,
Cahill

- What players have been best at seizing the opportunities in the market? Evaluation of lessons learned and strategies deployed

- Best practices in seeking institutional debt for digital asset classes and the rise of Private Placements in Digital infrastructure

- Are appetites for digital infrastructure growing into player, or is the risk curve still more geared towards high capital and high risk markets?





Plenary 1 / Grand Ballroom

Builder's Cabin (Transport and Social Infrastructure)

To PPP or Not to PPP: Navigating Procurement

Sia Kusha
Senior Vice President,
Plenary Americas
Nick Phillips
Investment Director,
Meridiam Infrastructure
Jose Tamariz
Head of US Concessions,
Acciona

  • Are alternative procurement styles working? Or are more traditional agreements still preferred for the lifespan of most assets? 

  • Is the current infrastructure landscape in the US leaning more towards smaller projects, or is the industry ripe for a new crop of mega projects? What have been the main drivers? 

  • Best practices in transparency and accountability for new contracts

Sunshine Cabin (Power & Renewables)

Keeping it on: Grid Services

Cathy Basquel
Vice President,
Tiger Infrastructure Partners

Supporting services - Voltage Support, balancing, and flexibility – for the grid are key for maintaining a stable, uninterrupted supply of electricity. On a grid with primarily renewable generation assets, these services become even more important, regulating and steadying fluctuations on the grid.

  • What supporting services are in highest demand for grid operators? What benefits and challenges do they present? 
  • How are extreme weather events stressing the grid, and what provided services can be deployed to support?

Nature Cabin (Energy Transition)

Distributed Generation

Adeeti Amin
Senior Director,
KBRA
Vidyu Kishor
Director, Power Group,
Osaka Gas USA

Providing reliability and affordability to the grid and to their customers has always been the name of the game for DisGen developers. With the market expecting to nearly double in the next few years, our panel explores how the market has taken shape and what challenges smaller generation sources face between tariffs, manufacturing supply chains and regulatory uncertainty for new buildout:  

- Resiliency opportunities - what opportunities does DG provide in terms of resiliency, intermittency and affordability?

- Are there new markets that Dis Gen developers are exploring? 

- What financing structures currently best lend themselves to these project? Are there tools in the toolkit that can better be applied than they are now? 

Plenary 2 / SoBro Ballroom

Cloud Cabin (Digital Infrastructure)

Digital M&A

Suruchi Ahuja
Chief Executive Officer,
Tillman Infrastructure
Moderator
Fritz Lark
Partner,
McDermott Will & Emery

Explore key features of Digital Infrastructure assets that appeal to investors interested in getting long duration exposure and looking to capitalize on the opportunities this market presents

  • Will the traditionally dominant first tier markets continue to attract the most investment or will we see more appetite for M&A activity in second and third tier markets?

  • Do any digital assets/ regions pose conflicts with funds’ investment mandates or provide opportunities for insurance/pension funds?

  • Have specialist digital funds enjoyed an advantage over generalist infrastructure funds in competing for assets?

Plenary 1 / Grand Ballroom

Builder's Cabin (Transport and Social Infrastructure)

Reimagining American Infrastructure

George Theodoropoulos
Managing Partner,
Fengate Asset Management
Karl Reichelt
Chief Commercial Officer,
Cavnue
Marlon Smith
Managing Partner,
JLC Infrastructure

Fan favorite discussion returns to the Proximo Stage! Five futurists unite to guide us through the next stages of innovative infrastructure and smart city updates. 

  • What opportunities for collaboration across the sectors can we find in the next generation of infrastructure? 

  • How does smart city infrastructure support equitable environments? 

  • What markets do next generation infrastructure developers look to in financing these projects? 

Plenary 1 / Grand Ballroom

Sunshine Cabin (Power & Renewables)

Building the trail: Transmission

Chris Moscardelli
CFO,
SOO Green

The need for further buildout of new transmission across the US is an acute pain point for developers, IPPs, utilities and ratepayers alike. While this issue has been identified, how is the industry going about addressing it? 

  • Who pays? Replacing outdated transmission is necessary but not cheap- is it on the developer or offloaded to the end consumer? 

  • Building out new transmission is also a challenge; what major roadblocks are developers facing? 

  • Are current policies and plans for new buildout efficient? Where are the most pertinent inefficiencies?

Plenary

Networking break

Have a small pick me up as we wrap up final discussions and get ready for some great campfire stories in the evening 

Cloud Cabin (Digital Infrastructure)

Fiber led future- FTTX

Given the tremendous investment in fiber, with over half of U.S. households having access and about 25% using fiber services, there's a significant opportunity for further growth. Especially when emphasizing both increasing penetration in existing areas and expanding into underinvested regions.

  • Is new data center buildout driving more fiber infrastructure? 
  • Are there still opportunities in rural fiver for large cap investment groups? 
  • How is the investment landscape for fiber evolving, and how are operators and investors alike approaching the consolidation wave?

Plenary 2 / SoBro Ballroom

Builder's Cabin (Transport and Social Infrastructure)

Clearing the path: Opportunities in Logistics Financing

Sameera Gadiyaram
Associate Director,
Igneo Infrastructure Partners
Amanda Baxter
Group Executive, North America and Corporate Development |,
atlasArteria

An industry going through massive transformation due to consumer expectations and new technologies affecting demand, Logistics and Supply Chain finance is in need of capital to put to work and creative minds to solve the challenges in the market. This panel explores

  • Evaluating current supply chain practices for inefficiencies 

  • Rise of US Manufacturing - identifying opportunities and areas primed for investment

  • Port infrastructure, labor shortages, and how to best mitigate associated risks

Workshop / Trillium 1

Sunshine Cabin (Power & Renewables)

Battery Storage

Evan Speece
Chief Financial Officer,
Doral Renewables
Luke Liu
Director, Flagship - Investment Team,
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Moderator
Robert Da Silva Ashley
Partner,
DLA Piper

  • What new technologies are driving the BESS sector? Analysis of non-lithium iron batteries and implications of long duration capabilities

  • Other than capital or demand, what constraints exist on growth in the energy storage space?

  • Capitalizing on excitement for new storage: incentives, credits, and the quickly expanding role of storage on the grid

Cloud Cabin (Digital Infrastructure)

Energy for AI & AI for Energy

A holistic view of the interplay, and mutual benefit between new Artificial Intelligence and energy. The high energy needs required for AI keeps operators keenly focused on their efficiency and reliability 24/7. However those programs created by AI provide the opportunity to synthesize huge sums of data and identify areas for new development and efficiency within their facilities

  • Identifying disruptors in the market: what effect could DeepSeek have on pricing for new data centers? 

  • How are data centers contracting and working with local utilities for their power needs?

Sunshine Cabin (Power & Renewables)

Utility Scale Solar + Beyond

Brian Callaway
Chief Financial Officer,
Copia Power
Stacey Kusters
Country Head - USA,
Cubico Sustainable Investments
David Callen
Chief Financial Officer,
MN8

2024 was a year for solar projects going beyond typical utility; and solar still tops the charts for new build renewables across the country. Our panel explores the next set of hurdles that solar is facing - higher demand, manufacturing credits, and solar panel tariffs, all which present positives and potential headwinds for the industry.

  • Permitting, regulatory approvals, and potential loss of federal incentives for renewables - how are developers and investors navigating the changing landscape?

  • How are uncertain costs and supply chain logistics affecting the pricing for new projects?

Plenary

Cocktail Reception

First full day of camp done! kick back and relax as you engage with familiar friends and new faces you've met throughout the day

18 June 2025
Plenary /Grand Ballroom

Morning Run

Stretch those legs and enjoy songbirds and fresh morning air before the second day of sessions begin!

This is a Proximo led 5k along the bank of the Cumberland River 

Plenary /Grand Ballroom

Networking Breakfast & Day 2 Registration

Hope everyone is bright eyed and raring to go for our second day of the event! Enjoy a healthy breakfast as we get into our morning sessions

Plenary /Grand Ballroom

Project Finance Strategies: Bridging the gap

Carl Weatherley-White
Interim CFO,
Greenbacker Capital
Rob Grinnell
Director, Infrastructure Finance,
Assured Guaranty

Project finance serves as a vital catalyst, transforming ambitious energy and infrastructure ideas into tangible, operational assets. In North America, shifting regulatory environments and growing stakeholder expectations demand innovative financing approaches that can bridge capital shortages and foster collaboration. This panel will explore current best practices, examine real-world examples, and identify the emerging trends shaping successful project finance deals.

  • Structuring project finance deals to manage risk and optimize capital- what new strategies and funding sources have become most popular for borrowers and investors? What attributes make them attractive? 

  • Harnessing public and private partnerships for large-scale infrastructure and energy projects.

  • Leveraging innovative funding models and sustainable financing options

Workshop / Trillium 1

Plenary 2 / SoBro Ballroom

Fuel of the Future: Hydrogen

  • Path to feasibility for hydrogen 

  • What major blockades the industry still faces; and solutions going into place for address them 

  • Accessing tax credits, federal funding and attracting investors - demystifying the track to financial close

Workshop

Project Finance Training

Proximo is proud to host our inaugural project finance training course, designed to help you master the fundamentals of project finance in just one day! This intensive course covers financial analysis, risk assessment, project economics, and funding strategies—giving you the tools to structure and finance complex projects with confidence.

With industry deep dives into power, data centers, and telecom, plus expert insights on debt, equity, and tax equity, you'll gain real-world knowledge to apply immediately. Join us in Nashville for a fast-paced, practical training session designed for finance professionals looking to sharpen their skills and expand their network.

More information HERE

If you are interested to attend please reach out to maura.murphy@exilegroup.com

Plenary /Grand Ballroom

Getting in Sync: Debt Distribution & Syndications in a Changing Landscape

Ben Roberts
President, Americas,
Texel Finance Ltd

This panel looks at the best structures, strategies and investors for both greenfield and brownfield project financings including the role of bank syndications and insurance in a market struggling with political and regulatory instability. Experts will discuss how the project finance sector is adapting to emerging challenges while identifying key trends in risk management and lender strategies.

  • How are lenders evolving their approach to address changing risk profiles and market conditions?
  • What trends are there in the secondary loan market for project finance in 2025?
  • In which sectors are insurance products most applicable moving forward? How do insurers manage risks associated with policy shifts and regulatory uncertainty?
  • Do lenders still consider the US market fertile for project finance, or has uncertainty (in policy, regulations, and inflation) dampened enthusiasm? What strategies are being used to counteract these risks?
  • Future Outlook: How are lenders positioning themselves for the next wave of infrastructure and energy projects in North America?

Workshop / Trillium 2

Plenary 2 / SoBro Ballroom

Small Reactor, Big Impact: SMRs in the Spotlight

With so many hyperscaler clients turning to nuclear to provide their base load of power needed, it seems the conversation around nuclear is back on the table.  SMRs in particular have had a new wave of interest, and potential government support. This workshop explores: 

- Overview of their advantages over traditional nuclear reactors, such as quicker build times and lower costs

-AI appetites driving interest & other applications, as well as implications for future power buildout

- feasibility for new projects and financial structures best suited to support

Workshop / Trillium 1

Plenary /Grand Ballroom

EV Charging: Where power and infrastructure intersect

The true convergence asset class takes the stage; EV charging infrastructure has massive demand, but slow adoption due to range anxiety has delayed the expected appetite for this 

  • What locations are most suited to new EV adoption? Where will new charging infrastructure be most needed based on current and projected usage?

  • What financing structures best lend themselves to EV charging infrastructure and fleet buildout?

  • Best practices in working with local and state permitting processes

Workshop / Trillium 1

Plenary 2 / SoBro Ballroom

GHG Abatement

Jonathan Yellen
Director, Investments,
Climate Investments

Our panel of multinationals expounds on their plans for abatement and path to a net zero emissions future. 

  • What current practices are you seeing the most significant uptick in abatement? What technologies are most useful? 

  • How are you working with investors to report your findings?

Plenary /Grand Ballroom

Lunch

Fill up one last time and enjoy as you connect and share with fellow attendees before the end of the event! 

Plenary /Grand Ballroom

June 16: North American Deal of the Year Awards & Dinner

Proximo's Deals of the Year Awards Ceremony comes to Nashville on June 16th 2025! Taking place at the Nashville Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum! Please join us as we celebrate the best and brightest deals and firms in 2024 across energy and infrastructure in North America.

This event is black tie, and the awards dinner is invitation only. You can learn more about our awards here

Registration & Networking Breakfast

Calling all trailblazers! Grab your sleeping bag and trail maps and get ready for Camp Proximo 2025! 

Sign up here for our Women's Networking Breakfast! Co hosted by our friends at Women's Energy Network -Greater NYC and Women's Infrastructure Network - NY Chapter

Workshop Room / Trillium 2

Builder's Cabin (Transport and Social Infrastructure)

DOT Roundtable - Invite only

Butch Eley
Commissioner,
Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT)
Joe Donahue
Secretary,
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LaDOTD)
Stephen Brich
Commissioner,
Virginia Department of Transportation
Russell McMurry
Commissioner,
Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT)
Toks Omishakin
Secretary,
CalSTA - California State Transportation Agency

Labor costs, material costs, supply chain issues, pandemics, inflation and high  interest rates seem to have become a new normal for the infrastructure market to deal with. The pressures have eased overall, but many of the lingering effects of these factors continue to push the availability of capital for new projects. Join top DOTs as they walk through their upcoming pipeline for new projects within their states. ** INVITE ONLY** Please register your interest here or email maura.murphy@exilegroup.com with any questions.

Plenary 1 / Grand Ballroom

Builder's Cabin (Transport and Social Infrastructure)

To PPP or Not to PPP: Navigating Procurement

Sia Kusha
Senior Vice President,
Plenary Americas
Nick Phillips
Investment Director,
Meridiam Infrastructure
Jose Tamariz
Head of US Concessions,
Acciona

  • Are alternative procurement styles working? Or are more traditional agreements still preferred for the lifespan of most assets? 

  • Is the current infrastructure landscape in the US leaning more towards smaller projects, or is the industry ripe for a new crop of mega projects? What have been the main drivers? 

  • Best practices in transparency and accountability for new contracts

Plenary 1 / Grand Ballroom

Builder's Cabin (Transport and Social Infrastructure)

Reimagining American Infrastructure

George Theodoropoulos
Managing Partner,
Fengate Asset Management
Karl Reichelt
Chief Commercial Officer,
Cavnue
Marlon Smith
Managing Partner,
JLC Infrastructure

Fan favorite discussion returns to the Proximo Stage! Five futurists unite to guide us through the next stages of innovative infrastructure and smart city updates. 

  • What opportunities for collaboration across the sectors can we find in the next generation of infrastructure? 

  • How does smart city infrastructure support equitable environments? 

  • What markets do next generation infrastructure developers look to in financing these projects? 

Plenary 2 / SoBro Ballroom

Builder's Cabin (Transport and Social Infrastructure)

Clearing the path: Opportunities in Logistics Financing

Sameera Gadiyaram
Associate Director,
Igneo Infrastructure Partners
Amanda Baxter
Group Executive, North America and Corporate Development |,
atlasArteria

An industry going through massive transformation due to consumer expectations and new technologies affecting demand, Logistics and Supply Chain finance is in need of capital to put to work and creative minds to solve the challenges in the market. This panel explores

  • Evaluating current supply chain practices for inefficiencies 

  • Rise of US Manufacturing - identifying opportunities and areas primed for investment

  • Port infrastructure, labor shortages, and how to best mitigate associated risks