Mexico Infrastructure Forum 2017 - Impact Report

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IMPACT REPORT

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2017


EXEC UT I V E SUMMA RY

Mexico Infrastructure & Sustainability Summit is among Mexico Business Event’s suite of nine annual industry events that bring together the business and government thought leaders shaping each sector. These summits and forums are greatly anticipated by industry participants because they provide a high-profile platform for the exchange of ideas and the opportunity to network with decision-makers from both the public and private spheres. The reach of these exclusive conferences also extends beyond the conference hall into the realm of digital and social media, with visitors viewing the highlights of the conferences in the days and weeks after the event. On average, visits to an event’s webpage top 1,000 in the week following the conference, for example.

Profile of Attendants

50% C-Level 29% Medium Level 21% Government

Satisfaction Level

45% Very Satisfied 46% Satisfied 9% Neutral

Most Valuable Element

47% Speakers 42% Presentations 11% Networking


2017 245 PARTICIPANTS

141 COMPANIES REPRESENTED (not counting speakers)

31 Speakers 107 C-Level

20 Media Reps 107 Upper Management

34 SPEAKERS


M EDI A REP ORT

7 MEMBERS OF THE PRESS

288 VIEWS ON LIVESTREAM

4,807 VISITS TO MBE WEBSITE AND 1,014 VISITS TO OUR INFRASTRUCTURE BLOG

www.eleconomista.com.mx/empresas/Cancelacion-delNAICM-afectaria-imagen-del-pais-20171122-0026.html

www.grupoindi.mx/gran-participacion-mexicoinfraestructure-and-sustainability-summit-2017

www.guerrero.gob.mx/2017/12/la-secretaria-de-medioambiente-y-recursos-naturales-del-estado-karen-castrejontrujillo-participo-en-representacion-del-estado-deguerrero-en-el-mexico-infrastructure-sustainability-summit/


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www.inmobiliare.com/ como-hacer-ciudadesinteligentes

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PR OG RA M A N D S P E A K E R S

07:30 REGISTRATION 08:30

PUTTING THE ENVIRONMENT FIRST

Speaker:

Martha Garcíarivas, Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection Management at SEMARNAT

09:15

HOW CAN MEXICO POWER ITS CITIES SUSTAINABLY?

Moderator:

Guillermo Bilbao, Director of PA Consulting

Panelists:

Marcelino Madrigal, Commissioner at the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE)

Santiago Creuheras, Director General of Energy Efficiency and Sustainability at the Ministry of Energy (SENER)

10:15

NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK

10:45

NAICM: STATE OF THE PROJECT AND URBAN REGENERATION

Speaker:

Ricardo Dueñas, CFO of Grupo Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de México (GACM)

10:45

NAICM: STATE OF THE PROJECT AND URBAN REGENERATION

Moderator:

Juan Torres Landa, Partner at Hogan Lovells

Panelists:

Joseph Woodard, Head of Contracts and Procurement at Parsons

Jacobo García, Senior Specialist in Policies of Integrity and Public Purchasing at OECD

Eduardo Andrade, Director General of Sacyr Mexico

Alicia Silva, Director and Founder of Revitaliza Consultores

Héctor Ovalle, President of COCONAL

12:15

NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK

12:45

CREATING DISRUPTIVE MOBILITY SOLUTIONS

Speaker:

Diana Muñozcano, CIO of Grupo Indi

13:10

WHAT IS PREVENTING MEXICO FROM BEING AN INTEGRATED LOGISTICS HUB?

Speaker:

José Zozaya, President of Kansas City Southern Mexico (KCSM)

13:30

NETWORKING LUNCH

5:00

TECHNOLOGY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMART CITIES

Moderator:

Bertha Ordaz, Partner at Jones Day

Panelists:

Roberto Martínez, Center Director at OECD in Mexico for Latin America

Roberto Calvet, Director General of AECOM

Jorge Gálvez, Director of Product Specialists and Cloud Solutions at Oracle Mexico

6:45

NETWORKING COCKTAIL


2017 07:30 REGISTRATION 08:30

ROLE OF CITIES IN MEXICO’S SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY

Speaker:

Carlos Méndez, National Vice President of Strategic Projects at CMIC

09:15

MIXED USE FOR BETTER CITY PLANNING

Moderator:

Juan Bernardo García, Partner at Baker McKenzie

Panelists:

Eduardo Orozco, Managing Director Latin America of Greystar

Agustín Sarasola, Director General Mayakoba at OHL Desarrollos

Jimmy Arakanji, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Thor Urbana

Javier Lomelín, CEO Latinoamérica of Colliers International

10:15

NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK

10:45

THE CHALLENGE WITH WATER IN FACTS AND FIGURES

Speaker:

Ramón Aguirre, Director General of SACMEX

11:15

SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS FOR MEXICO

Moderator:

Ramón Aguirre, Director General of SACMEX

Panelists:

Javier Arce, Director of Development at Hoteles City

Judith Maas, Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Mexico

Iñaki Echeverria, Architect and Urbanist at Iñaki Echeverria

12:15

NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK

12:45

THE ROAD TOWARD INTEGRATED MOBILITY

Moderator:

Marco Priego, Director of Urban Mobility at WRI México

Panelists:

Enrique Villanueva, Development Director of Pulso Inmobiliario

Luis Prados, Director General of Clear Channel

Alfonso Vélez, Director General of AutoTraffic

Laura Ballesteros, Undersecretary of Planning for SEMOVI

Erika Kulpa, Chief of Progrmming at the Ministry of Mobility

13:30

NETWORKING LUNCH

15:00

LABORATORIO PARA LA CIUDAD: CREATIVITY IN URBAN PLANNING AND CITY DEVELOPMENT

Speaker:

Gabriella Gómez-Mont, Founder of Laboratorio para la Ciudad

16:00

THE INFRASTRUCTURE DEBATE: LACK OF FUNDING OR LACK OF PROJECTS?

Moderator:

Mario Maldonado, Columnist at El Universal

Panelists:

Sergio Forte, Executive Director General of Investor Relations for Banobras

Juan Manuel Valle, Director General of Afore XXI Banorte

Santiago Ortiz, Director General of GBM Infraestructura

Othon Pérez, Business Development Associate at FOA Consulting


COMPA N Y AT T EN DA N C E

AECOM Afore Banorte XXI Agile1 Air BP AKRON Alcaldes de México Alliance Corporation Altos Contrastes AM Resorts AMDETUR AMTM ANAC ANEAS ANZMEX –IMEXDI Arnaiz Partners ATCO Atizapán de Zaragoza, Estado de México Autotraffic Ayesa México B2B Media Baker & Mackenzie Banobras Banorte Barnhart Asset Management Bioconstrucción y Energía Alternativa Business Sweden Butler Manufacturing Cámara de Comercio México - Estados Unidos Cámara Mexicana de la Industria de la Construccion Cargo Tecnia Carso Infraestructura y Construcción CASA SAN ANTONIO CIAPP CISA Citibanamex Afore ClearChannel Coconal Colliers International Conreso NAcional de Ingeniería Civil Consorcio IUYET Consorcio IUYET COPARMEX Deacero Delegacion Tlahuac Desarollo Sustentable DINTELCO Dupont EcoStudio XV El economista El financiero


2017 El universal

Oracle

Embajada Bélgica

PA Consulting

Embajada de los Paises Bajos

Pachuca, Hidalgo

Embassy of the Netherlands

Parsons

Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE)

PPG

ERM México

Press

Ernst & Young

ProMexico

Esfera Nacional Informativa

PTV Group

Estado de Guerrero

Pulso Inmobiliario

Estado de México

Reforma

Evonik

Reichmann International

Excava

RETO

Excel consultores

Revitaliza Consultores

Express de Mexico

RIZOMA

F5 Networks

Rotoplas

FOA Consultores

SACMEX

GAYA

Sacyr Mexico

GBM Infraestructura

Sec. de Economia Zacatecas

Gobierno del Estado de Mexico

Secretaria de desarrollo Urbano y Medio Ambiente

Greystar

SEMARNAT

Grupo Aeroportuario

SEMOVI

Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua

SENER

Grupo Indi

Siemens

Grupo Milenio

Smart Cities Exchange

Guerrero

Smartnett Carrier

Hogan Lovells

Sostenabilidad

Honeywell

Steer Davies Gleave

Hoteles Cities Expess

SUEMA

Hoteles City

SUMe

IBI Group

TASANA

Idromeccanica

Tecnosistemas y Peaje

IMPERQUIMIA

Thor Urbana

Iñaki Echeverria

TICSA

INDEPLO

Tulancingo, Hidalgo

Industrial Summit

Valyfund Venture Capital

International Finance Corporation IFC

Vermeer

Iztacalco, CDMX

VERTIV

JLL

Washington Consulting Partners, LLC

Jones Day

Water Gush

KCSM

Williams Scotsman México

KX

Xochimilco, CDMX

La razon Marverde Mobilcomm Mundo inmobiliario National Fiber Networks NetBrains NOKIA O-tek México OHL


M EXICO BUSI N E SS E V E NTS Mexico Business Events organizes high-level conferences where business and political leaders meet to discuss the key topics that are defining Mexico’s economic future. By connecting each industry’s key stakeholders, our events are accelerating the exchange of vital industry information, crucial to capitalize on Mexico’s economic potential, and creating new business opportunities in an unparalleled networking environment. Our conferences are organized in cooperation with the leading publications in each sector: Mexico Oil & Gas Review, Mexico Energy Review, Mexico Automotive Review, Mexico Mining Review, Mexico Health Review, Mexico Infrastructure & Urban Sustainability Review, Mexico Business Review and Mexico Aviation & Aerospace Review. By leveraging the industry expertise,

Besides highquality networking opportunities, the contributions from prestigious panelists and speakers allow attendees to broaden their vision to make better decisions” Luis Vega, President of Sustentabilidad para México (SUMe)

reputation and networks of these publications, Mexico Business Events presents key speakers discussing the leading topics and trends in front of an audience of the top industry stakeholders.

The organization was very executive, the program balanced and well thought out and the speakers with solid backgrounds in all areas” Armando Ortega, Vice President Latin America of New Gold


MEASURING IMPACT SURVEYS Mexico Business Events measures the impact of its conferences primarily through surveys of event participants. These allow us to gain insights that help us deliver even greater value with each event. For example, of 33 participants surveyed at the 2017 Infrastructure event, 14 (42 percent) responded “Very

Satisfaction Level

42% Very Satisfied 45% Satisfied 13% Neutral

Satisfied,” 15 (45 percent) said they were “Satisfied” with the remainder “Neutral.” This shows a high rate of satisfaction among participants and is consistent across all our annual events.

DIGITAL TRAFFIC Furthermore, Mexico Business Events maintains a digital presence online to monitor a conference’s reach after the event concludes. These figures illustrate the traffic generated online as a result of our digital outreach.

Unique Page Visits:

370,000 total visits per year (all sites)

Social Media Followers:

8,790 6,604 LIVESTREAM TRAFFIC:

2,309

total views in 2017

NETWORKING A key added value of the summits and forums organized by Mexico Business Events is in the networking opportunities presented to each participant during coffee breaks, lunch and the closing networking cocktail. These provide attendees the perfect opening to discuss strategies and opportunities with their peers and potential clients.

Good level of speakers and moderators, live streaming”

Jesus M. Gomez, Coorporate Communications, Siemens



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