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Event Date |
Wed Jun 28 BST (over 7 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Jun 28 12:00am - Wed Jun 28 12:00am |
Location | Frankfurt, Germany |
Region | EMEA |
Due to the high demand, the 3rd international Infrastructure Dialogue 2017 in Frankfurt will take place again on two days, the 28th - 29th June, bringing together more industry leaders than ever.
International senior decision makers in infrastructure have the opportunity to get together in a series of interactive sessions and 1:1 meetings in our exclusive Dialogue-Club.
Senior industry experts, including investors, lenders, developers, owners and policy makers will be discussing the latest trends in infrastructure globally in Europe as well as in Germany.
Among the topics covered will be themes such as the best investment opportunities, new strategies in debt capital markets as well as energy projects, communication technology as well as new tools for financing infrastructure.
More key-themes will be:
· High price environments - How do investors respond?
· Direct- and co-investments in infrastructure - Where are the trophies?
· Investor's Deals - what is in the infrastructure pipeline and how can deal flow be secured?
· Smart-Cities - Investment potential or reaching for the stars?
· Are new financing models having an impact?
· Debt - Capital markets
· Current market conditions in Europe - Portfolio-diversification, what works, what doesn't?
· Emerging regions - What markets are hot, what drives them?
Speaker for 2017
Bodo Baumbach
Managing Director
DECES
Germany
Salim Bensmail
Director
MAPPP, Directorate
General Treasury
France
Christian Bevc
Global Head of
Infrastructure
KfW-IPEX
Germany
Carsten Brezeski
Chief Economist
INC. DiBa
Germany
Tim Cable
Head of European Debt
Hastings Fund
Management
UK
Han Cleassens
Director
PCCm
The Netherlands
Sponsors for 2017
Absolute Research
BAi
Bloomberg
EBS REMI
LTI/A
pbb
Venture Capital