Event Overview:
Over $4.5 trillion a year will be spent on infrastructure between now and 2020, and we expect that figure to increase in the decade after. Where will this money go? What are policymakers' likely priorities? Where can investors find opportunities? How will new technologies, climate change, and the downturn in commodities impact the sector? PwC has identified five themes likely to guide infrastructure spending in a world where politics, markets and technology are changing fast. Investors and policymakers need to prepare. In this presentation, Peter D. Raymond, PwC's global capital projects and infrastructure leader will outline these themes and the impact that they are having on the global infrastructure market. About the Speaker: Peter Raymond serves as Global Leader of PwC's Capital Projects & Infrastructure (CP&I) Practice. The CP&I Practice advises public and private sector clients on managing the effective development, financing and delivery of large scale capital projects and infrastructure programs. For more information about the speaker, please click here. Frank Packard, Christopher P. Wells, Co-chairs Jenifer Rogers, Vice Chair Andrew Conrad, Board Liaison ACCJ Alternative Investment Subcommittee NOTE 1: This event is ON THE RECORD. NOTE 2: If you cancel after the stated deadline, the full meeting fee will be charged to your account. Sorry, no substitutions or walk-ins. NOTE 3: If you are driving to Tokyo American Club, please inform the ACCJ in advance as arrangements must be made and a 1,100 yen parking fee will apply. Comments are closed.
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If you need to cancel your registration due to illness, travel to affected areas within the past 14 days, or contact with someone who has traveled to affected areas, and the cancellation deadline has passed, please contact programs@accj.or.jp and accommodations will be made through March. For more details, please click here.
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