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ACE International Conference
The world needs to invest $57 trillion in infrastructure over the next 16 years to achieve global economic growth targets. This represents a step change in public and private sector spending on transport, power, water and telecommunications infrastructure in developing and developed counties around the world. The surge in global infrastructure requirements will need financing, planning, designing, constructing, operating, managing and maintaining.
The opportunities, risks to manage and future prediction for workload will be discussed at this half day focussed conference to be held alongside the main ACE Annual Conference.
With line up of expert speakers adn panelists, the event is set to be a must attend for anyone involved in or thinking of becoeing invoved in the interntional infrastructur market. For details of how to book your place click here.
Gavin English, Managing Director, IMC Worldwide
This session will present delegates with a clear overview of the global opportunities and challenges presented across the globe as developed and developing nations accelerate plans to build their economies and societies on the back of investment in modern transport, communication and energy infrastructure. Speakers will draw on examples from around the world to highlight the key sectors and the key regions now driving forward investment opportunities.
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Why attend? This session will present delegates with a clear overview of the global opportunities and challenges presented across the globe as developed and developing nations accelerate plans to build their economies and societies on the back of investment in modern transport, communication and energy infrastructure. Speakers will draw on examples from around the world to highlight the key sectors and the key regions now driving forward investment opportunities.
While it is clear that there are immense global infrastructure opportunities for UK firms to embrace, the key question, particularly for smaller players in the supply chain, is how to get involved and how to ensure that projects are effectively delivered for clients. This session will draw on the experience of the panel to provide critical insight into what make global infrastructure projects succeed and leave delegates with a clear idea of how they should approach future contracts.
Panel Chair:
Speakers:
Why attend? While it is clear that there are immense global infrastructure opportunities for UK firms to embrace, the key question, particularly for smaller players in the supply chain, is how to get involved and how to ensure that projects are effectively delivered for clients. This session will draw on the experience of the panel to provide critical insight into what make global infrastructure projects succeed and leave delegates with a clear idea of how they should approach future contracts.
Any UK firm with aspirations to work in the burgeoning global infrastructure market needs to understand and manage the potential risks of the market. Whether that risk is political, financial or technical, firm and coherent strategies are needed to ensure that these risks are not only understood but also properly mitigated. The expert panel will provide first hand advice and insight to ensure that delegates have a clear understanding of how to manage this risk and how to maximise the benefit of the global work opportunity.
Panel Chair:
Speakers:
Why attend? Any UK firm with aspirations to work in the burgeoning global infrastructure market needs to understand and manage the potential risks of the market. Whether that risk is political, financial or technical, firm and coherent strategies are needed to ensure that these risks are not only understood but also properly mitigated. The expert panel will provide first hand advice and insight to ensure that delegates have a clear understanding of how to manage this risk and how to maximise the benefit of the global work opportunity.
Gavin English, Managing Director, IMC Worldwide