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25 September 20242 minute read

Trends in Infrastructure: An Evolving Asset Class

DLA Piper conference and report

25 September 2024 | 13:00 – 18:00 BST

DLA Piper
160 Aldersgate Street
London
EC1A 4HT

Join us for our half-day conference where we will mark the launch of our forthcoming report on global infrastructure investment trends (in partnership with Infralogic).

In the second quarter of 2024, Infralogic, on behalf of DLA Piper, surveyed over 100 senior executives who have invested in infrastructure globally within the past 24 months. 

The conference will include an in-depth analysis of our report and draw on the views of leading investors, industry experts and political experts to discuss the outlook for infrastructure investment, potential risks, how to maximise stability and the key drivers for investment across different regions.

For more information, please contact Anna Hampson.

Agenda

13:00 - Registration

13:10 - Welcome and key report messages

13:30 - Panel 1 – Political Risk

14:15 - Panel 2 – Maximising Stability

15:00 - Break

15:15 - Panel 3 – Driving Outperformance

16:00 - Fireside chat

16:30 - Keynote from Polly Toynbee

17:00 - Networking, drinks and canapes

DLA Piper speakers

Guest speakers / panellists

Lord Gavin Barwell

Lord Gavin Barwell
Former Chief of Staff to Theresa May


Vicky Chan

Vicky Chan
Partner, Real Assets Investment Management


Karen Dolenec

Karen Dolenec
Partner, Ancala



Lord John Hutton of Furness

Lord John Hutton of Furness
Chair of The Association of Infrastructure Investors in PPPs


Thibault Jarlegant

Thibault Jarlegant
Director, Infrastructure, Northleaf Capital


Natasha Rouse

Natasha Rouse
Director and Sector Head Social Infrastructure, Equitix


Polly Toynbee

Polly Toynbee
Journalist and writer


Andrew Truscott

Andrew Truscott
CEO
John Laing


Lord Andrew Tyrie

Lord Andrew Tyrie
Former Chair of the Competition and Markets Authority


Amanda Woods

Amanda Woods
Chief Investment Officer, Amber Infrastructure Group


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