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www.northcapitalforum.com The North Capital Forum is a 3-day event that focuses on understanding North America's main challenges, and creating mutually beneficial solutions. The first edition took place in Mexico City from September 28th-30th, 2022. The event welcomed 500 participants, and consisted of 23 panels and more than 75 speakers. Key generators of proposals for the region presented their ideas and recommendations to strengthen its integration. Topics included: Ally-Shoring and Supply Chains Entrepreneurship, Venture Capital, Private Equities Innovation and Creativity USMCA’s Implementation Trilateral Institutions Economic Development ESGs Trends for North America Intellectual Property Protection and National Security Trilateral Security and Cybersecurity Cooperation Workforce Development, Migration and Labor mobility Soft Power and Culture Public Diplomacy Climate Change The Future of Trade Financial Markets and Financial Inclusion Emerging Technologies and Digital Transformation The future of Mobility and Electrification Smart Borders SME’s Mexican-American Leadership© 2023 US-Mexico Foundation Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • I’ve Got the Power: Driving Energy Integration
      Feb 2 2026
      As the global energy landscape undergoes rapid transformation, North America stands at a critical juncture. The United States, Mexico, and Canada are uniquely positioned to lead—not only through abundant resources like oil, gas, and critical minerals, but also by advancing integration in electricity, petrochemicals, and clean energy technologies. This panel brought together top leaders to explore how deeper energy cooperation can boost regional competitiveness, attract investment in advanced manufacturing, and build more resilient supply chains for both conventional and emerging sectors. Panelists discussed how coordinated policy, infrastructure planning, and cross-border trade can enhance energy security within the region, and for global allies. With the 2026 USMCA review on the horizon, this is a key moment to assess how a unified North American energy strategy can drive long-term economic growth and geopolitical influence. Speakers: Carlos García, Senior VP Latin America, Commercial Operation and Managing Director, Valero Mexico Gerardo Cervantes, Chief Commercial Officer, Saavi Energía Gregory Romero, SVP Mexico Natural Gas Pipelines, TC Energy Katya Somohano, CEO, Iberdrola México Tania Ortiz Mena, President, Sempra Infrastructure Reed Blakemore, Director of Research and Programs, Global Energy Center Atlantic Council
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      57 min
    • Mr. Electric Blue: Wired for Growth
      Jan 28 2026
      North America stands at a pivotal moment to strengthen its industrial platform, with a robust, modern electrical manufacturing base at the heart of this opportunity. This panel explored how modern electrical infrastructure, regulatory alignment, and coordinated standards across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada can serve as strategic tools to drive investment, boost productivity, and ensure long-term energy security, especially as the three countries work to align policies ahead of potential USMCA renegotiations. The conversation also highlighted Mexico’s growing role in electrical equipment manufacturing and its regulatory modernization efforts, which position it as a key player in advancing regional value chains and increasing the use of North American content. With the USMCA review on the horizon, this timely discussion went beyond identifying challenges to focus on actionable strategies that can strengthen infrastructure, integrate supply chains, and align standards, all of which are critical steps toward securing a resilient, competitive, and innovation-driven North American economy. Speakers: Courtney Rosellini, Head of Government Affairs, TE Connectivity Jaime Zabludovsky, Vice President, IQOM Jesús Carmona, President, Mexico & Central America, Schneider Electric Spencer Pederson, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, NEMA Montserrat Ramiro, Commissioner, Mexican Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE)
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      49 min
    • Hit the Road Jack: the China Factor
      Jan 22 2026
      As global competition reshapes markets, North America faces strategic decisions around foreign investment, industrial policy, and supply chain resilience. The growing presence of investment from outside the region is transforming key industries and raising concerns about market access, tariff circumvention, and strategic dependencies. At the same time, these investments are contributing to job creation, industrial development, and expanded production capacity across the region. This session assessed how these dynamics are impacting trade, manufacturing, and investment decisions in North America. Speakers examined the risks and opportunities for businesses, the regulatory responses taking shape, and the potential for the U.S., Mexico, and Canada to align strategies that protect critical sectors while keeping the region competitive. SPEAKERS: Jorge Gonzalez Henrichsen, Co-CEO, The Nearshore Company Valeria Moy, Director, IMCO Glenn Hamer, President and CEO, Texas Association of Business Julián Ventura, Former Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico; Former ambassador of Mexico to China Jason Marczak, VP and Senior Director, Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center, Atlantic Council.
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      45 min
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