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As of 12/02/2013 Dear Colleague,

On behalf of Latin Markets, it is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the Central American and Caribbe-an Capital Projects & Infrastructure Summit 2014 in PCaribbe-anama City, PCaribbe-anama. This is the first Central AmericCaribbe-an & Caribbean Summit in a series of high-level infrastructure development and investment Summits Latin Markets will host in Mexico, Peru and Colombia in 2014. The Summit will feature the Major Infrastructure Project In-vestment & Development Opportunities from across Central America & the Caribbean.

Features of the Summit:

 A two day forum providing insight into the investment and development opportunities and challenges across the region’s energy, transport, mining, water & sanitation, social and telecommunications infra-structure sectors.

 More than 65 speakers from the most important capital project developers, concessionaires, investors, government regulators and infrastructure developers .

 Opportunities for more than eighteen hours of networking with delegates and speakers from more than twenty countries including Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras , El Salvador, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Canada, Spain, the United States and South America.

We have put together a program which takes into consideration the needs of infrastructure developers, con-cessionaires, financiers; private equity firms, investment banks, IFIs, engineering, construction and procure-ment companies, consultants, legal service providers, auditing service providers, operators and governprocure-ment actors and will continue to strive to provide the most updated topics in infrastructure development.

We look forward to hosting you at the conference. Regards,

Ana Carolina Romero, Energy & Infrastructure Group

CPI Series

Contact Information

Project Manager Ana Carolina Romero +1-646-216-8818

[email protected]

Sponsorship & Registration Ken Bauco

+1-212-561-8926

[email protected]

Daniel Para Mata +1-212-213-3271

[email protected] 2nd Mexico CPI Summit

June 11-12, 2014- St Regis, Hotel Mexico City, Mexico

3rd Peru CPI Summit

Aug. 27-28, 2014- Hilton Miraflores Lima, Peru

3rd Colombia CPI Summit Oct. 15-16, 2014-JW Marriott Hotel Bogota, Colombia

Aaron Wheatley +1-646-201-9438

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More Confirmed Speakers:

Adolfo Raquel Quan, Ministro, Ministerio de Obras Publicas, Transporte y Vivienda de Honduras

Guillermo De Saint Malo Eleta, CEO, Grupo Eleta

Juan Pastor, Gerente General, Progreso-AFP Pension Fund

Juan Manuel Vasquez, Director de Obras Publicas y Construcción, Alcaldía de Panamá

Tatiana de Janon, Director, Proyecto Saneamiento de la Cuidad y La Bahía de Panamá

TBA, Autoridad del Canal de Panamá

Dr. Ruben Berrocal, Director, SENACYT

Jose Alexis de Carvalho, Chief Operating Officer Central America, OAS

Jose Manuel Bern, President, Empresas Bern

Jacky Esayag, Gerente General, IBT Group

Roberto Melo, President, CAPATEC

Julio Estrada, Director, Anadie Guatemala

Angela Maria Fonseca, Country Head & Senior Investment Officer, IFC Central America

Teofilo de la Torre Arguello, President, Grupo ICE Costa Rica

Paul Gallie, Managing Director, APM Terminals Moin Costa Rica

Mario Maza, Senior Advisor Business Development Private Partnerships, UNOPS

Roberto Gonzalez, General Manager, Delsur

Juan Fernando Paez, Managing Partner, REAL Infrastructure Capital Partners

Christian Rinkel, CFO, Panamá Pacifico

Cesar Alfaro, Director de Inversiones y Financiamiento Estructurado, Odebrecht Panama

Javier Escorriola, Regional Director– Latin America, Norfund

Alberto Arene, President, Comisión Ejecutiva Portuaria Autónoma (CEPA)

Silvia Alvarado de Cordoba, Directora, Comisión Nacional de Energia Eléctrica Guatemala

Juan Carlos Garrido, Business Development Director, ICTSI

Carlos Federico Paredes, Director de Concesiones Ferroviarias, CEPA

Rafael Perez– Pire, Director, Unión Eólica Panameña

Victor Del Busto, Director Nacional de Infraestructuras, Ministerio de Salud

Luca Versari, Director General, Panama Ports Company

Belisario Tejada, Director General, EGESA

Jose Antonio Pineda, Presidente, Coalianza Honduras

Maximilian Winter, Gerente General Panamá, ENEL Energia

Eduardo Jaen, Administrador General, Autoridad Nacional para la Innovación

Juan Carlos Croston, Vice-President Marketing, Manzanillo International Terminal

Daniel Isaza, President, Consejo Empresarial Logístico

Miguel Carabaguiaz Murillo, President, INCOFER

Ruben Jimenez, Vice-Presidente, Corporación Dominicana de Empresas Eléctricas Estatales

Gordon Shirley, President & CEO, Port Authority of Jamaica

Federico Flossbach, Regional Manager, CAF

Keynote Speakers

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8:00- 8:50 Registration and Morning Refreshment 8:50- 9:00 Welcome remarks:

Ana Carolina Romero, Project Manager, Latin Markets

Part 1: Overview of Central American / Caribbean major projects and investment opportunities 9:00- 9:15 Chairman Day 1 Opening Remarks:

Presenter: TBA

9:15- 9:45 Keynote 1: Preparing for the Panama Canal Requirements: An Outlook of Panama’s Infrastructure Projects Presenter:

Jaime Ford, Ministro de Obras Públicas , Ministerio de Obras Publicas (Panama) (invited) 9:45- 10:15

Keynote 2: Honduras’ Infrastructure Boom: Opening up to International Players Presenter:

Adolfo Raquel Quan, Ministro, Secretaria de Obras Publicas, Transporte y Vivienda (Honduras) (Confirmed)

10:15- 10:45 Keynote 3: Flagship Project: Line 1 of Metro of Panama Presenter:

Roberto Roy, Minister, Secretaria del Metro de Panama (Panama) (Confirmed) 10:45- 11:15 Morning networking and refreshments

Part 2: Competitive Logistics Network: Modernization, Expansion and Development of Central America’s Transport Infrastructure

11:15- 12:15 Panel Session: Logistics Network & Infrastructure Terminal Development

Preparing for 2015: Preparedness for the Effects of the Panama Canal Expansion Unique Case Study: The Dominican Republic’s All-in-One Logistics Center Caucedo Current Challenges in the Logistics Supply Chain– Opportunities keeping up with Trade Moderator:

Daniel Isaza, Presidente, Consejo Empresarial Logistico (Panama) (Confirmed) Panelists:

Hector Tamburini, Commercial Senior Manager, DP World Caucedo (Dominican Republic) (Confirmed) Jose Manuel Bern, President, Empresas Bern ( Panama )(Confirmed)

Jose Pacheco, Vice Ministro, Ministerio de Industria y Comercio (Panama) (Confirmed) Fernando Duque Soto, Secretario Ejecutivo, Secretaria Cadena de Frio (Panama) (Confirmed) 12:15-12:30

Flag Ship Project Case Study: The Expansion of the Panama Canal Presenter:

Ilya Marrota, Executive Vice-President for Engineering and Programs

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Panama Canal Authority (Panama) (Confirmed)

12:45- 1:45 Panel Session: Canals and Ports

How Central American port infrastructure will gear up for Panama Canal expansion

Costa Rica’s prepares Caldera (Pacific Coast) and Moin (Caribbean Cost) Port Modernization The Interoceanic Nicaragua Canal Projects: Developer Insights and Challenges

Panelists:

Paul Gallie, Managing Director, APM Terminal Moin (Costa Rica) (Confirmed) Juan Carlos Garrido, Business Development Director, ICTSI (Honduras) (Confirmed) Gordon Shirley, President & CEO, Port Authority of Jamaica (Jamaica) (Confirmed)

Juan Carlos Croston, Vice-President Marketing, Manzanillo International Terminal ( Panama) (Confirmed) Luca Versari, Director General, Panama Ports Company (Panama) (Confirmed)

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1:45- 2:45

Networking lunch- Sponsorship Opportunities

2:45- 3:30 Panel Session: Road and Highway Networks

Roads Infrastructure Integration Project Throughout the Region Roads Concessions; Transporting Gains from Growth

Costa Rica’s Road Network Maintenance and Expansion of more than 35.820km Panelists:

Diego Hernandez, Country Manager Panama, ICA (Mexico) (Confirmed) Hans Hupfer Director, Empresa Nacional de Autopistas (Panama) (Confirmed) Sandro Testelli, Director, Marhnos (Guatemala) (Confirmed)

Tomas Figueroa , Director de Planificación Sectorial, Ministerio Obras Públicas y Transporte (Costa Rica) (Confirmed) TBA, Grupo Tradeco Mexico (Confirmed)

3:30- 4:15 Panel Session: Railways

Resurrection of Central American Railway Systems: Upcoming Projects Perspectives and Effective Solutions Connecting Terminal and Port facilities Signaling and communications systems

Moderator:

Enrique Assencio, President, Camara Panameña de Construcción (Confirmed) Panelists:

Carlos Federico Paredes, Director de Concesiones, CEPA ( El Salvador) ( Confirmed) Miguel Carabaquiaz, President, Incofer (Costa Rica) (Confirmed)

Julio Cesar Fuentes, Director, Ferrocarriles de Honduras (Honduras) (Confirmed) Thomas Kenna, President, Panama Railway Company (Panama) (invited)

4:15- 4:45 Afternoon networking and refreshments- Sponsorship Opportunities 4:45- 5:45 Panel Session: Airports Infrastructure & Development

Overcoming Central America’s congested airports: Upcoming Opportunities

The growing hub of the Americas – Panama & Tocumen International Airport expansion Terminal enlargement of Juan Santamaria Airport

Panelists:

Alberto Arene, President Comisión Ejecutiva Portuaria Autónoma CEPA (El Salvador)(Confirmed) Juan Carlos Pino, Gerente General, Aeropuerto Internacional de Tocumen ( Panama)(invited) Rafael Mencia, Director, Aeris ( Costa Rica) (invited)

Monika Infante, Director General, Aerodom ( Dominican Republic) (invited) 5:45– 5:50

Closing remarks:

Ana Carolina Romero, Project Manager, Latin Markets

5:50– 6:30

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8:00- 8:50 Registration and Morning Refreshment- Sponsorship Opportunities

8:50- 9:00 Welcome remarks:

Ana Carolina Romero, Project Manager, Latin Markets

9:00- 9:15 Chairman Day 2 Opening Remarks: Presenter:

9:15- 9:45 Keynote Presentation: Panama’s Economic Strength, Financial Incentives for Infrastructure Growth Presenter:

Frank de Lima, Minister of Finance, Ministry of Finance and Economy of Panama (Confirmed)

Part I: Executing Successful Mega-Projects in Central America & the Caribbean Public & Private Sector Perspectives

9:45-10:30 Panel Session: Structuring Long-Term Concessions for Megaprojects with Public-Private Partnerships Legislative and Regulatory Framework Considerations Costa Rica & Nicaragua

Panama’s move Towards PPP Models vs. Public Works

Central American Fiscal Benefits-Operational and Transactional Requirements Moderator:

Mario Maza, Senior Advisor-Business Development Private Partnerships, UNOPS (Confirmed) Panelists:

Jose Antonio Pineda, Presidente, Coalianza (Honduras) (Confirmed) Julio Estrada, Director, Anadie (Guatemala) (Confirmed)

Jean Alain Rodriguez, Director, Centro de Exportación e Inversión (República Dominicana) (Confirmed) 10:30- 11:00 Morning networking and refreshments- Sponsorship Opportunities

11:00- 11:45 Panel Session: Project Developers Perspectives & Opportunities with EPC Concessions Challenges for Developers in Project Execution in CAC Markets

Expectations and Overview of Developers interest: International Players Conditions & Needs for Long-term Mega-project concessions contracts Panelists:

Juan Jose Suarez, Director Suramérica y Panamá, Grupo Tradeco (Mexico) (Confirmed) Mario Macedo, Country Manager, Andrade Gutierrez (Brazil) (invited)

Miguel Bermejo, Director Financiero America, FCC Construcción (Centroamérica) (Confirmed) Freddy Nasser, President, Grupo Terra (Honduras) (invited)

Part 2: Central American Mobilizes: Smart Cities, Urban & Social Infrastructure 11:45-12:15 Panel Session: New Cities in Central America: Project Roundtable

Presenters:

Christian Rinkel, Chief Financial Officer, Panama Pacifico (Panama) (Confirmed) Guillermo De Saint Malo Electa, CEO, Grupo Eleta (Panama) (Confirmed) 12:15-1:00 Panel Session: Technology & Telecommunications Infrastructure

Panama as a Technological Hub; Strengthens Infrastructure Telecommunication Demands and Costa Rican Opportunities

Operator and Regulatory Challenges in Caribbean Infrastructure Development Moderator:

Roberto Melo, President, CAPATEC (Panama) (Confirmed) Panelists:

Dr. Ruben Berrocal, Director, SENACYT (Panama) (Confirmed)

Dionys Sanchez, Director Nacional de Tecnología y Transformación, Autoridad Nacional para la Innovación (Confirmed)Edwin Castillo, Director Nacional de Telecomunicaciones, ASEP (Panama) (Confirmed)

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1:00-1:20 Presentation: An Introduction to Smart Cities– A Solutions Perspective Presenter:

TBA, CISCO

1:20-2:20 Networking Lunch- Sponsorship Opportunities

2:20-3:15 Case Study Session: Smart City is Panama City- A Metropolis in the Making Sustainability and Modernization: Panama’s Top Urban Developer Perspectives Communications infrastructure with top-end optic fiber networks

Healthcare Infrastructure Panelists:

Victor Del Busto, Director Nacional de Infraestructuras, Ministerio de Salud (Panama) (Confirmed) Jacky Esayag, Gerente General, IBT Group (USA) (Confirmed)

Juan Manuel Vasquez, Director de Obras Publicas y Construcción, Alcaldía de Panamá (Panama)(Confirmed) TBA, CISCO (Confirmed)

Tatiana de Janon, Gerente de Proyecto, Proyecto Bahia de Panama ( Panama) (Confirmed) Part 3: Investor Conditions, Perspectives and Interest in Financing Large Infrastructure Projects 3:15-4:00 Panel Session: Structured Finance and Alternative Strategies for CAC Projects

Overcoming Current Limitations in Structuring Complex Projects Successful Case Studying Experiences of Project Finance Advisory

New Financing Tools for Mitigating Risk for Structuring CAC based Projects Panelists:

Jose Alexis de Carvalho, Chief Operating Officer Central America, OAS (Brazil) (Confirmed) Juan Fernando Paez, Managing Partner, REAL Infrastructure Capital Partners (USA) (Confirmed) Camilo Jaramillo, Gerente General, Infracon-Conalvias (Colombia) (invited)

Cesar Alfaro, Director de Inversiones y Financiamiento Estructurado, Odebrecht (Panama) (Confirmed) 4:00-4:45

Panel Session: Quantifying and Valuing Risks Best Practices in Mitigating Risks-Securing Guarantees Experiences in Reducing Construction, Completion and Revenue risks

Investor, Developer and Insurer Perspectives from CAC Markets Risk Management: Securing Guarantees, Eliminating Cost Overruns Panelists:

Gustavo Rodriguez, CEO, Grodco (Colombia) (invited)

Felipe Vicini, CEO, Grupo Vicini (Dominican Republic) (invited)

4:45-5:30 Panel Session: Investor Perspectives, Private Equity, Pension Funds and IFIs Private Sector Perspectives from Key local players

Institutional Investors’ Objectives and Interest in Central America: Project Outlook Experiences Investing in Capital Projects in the Region

Panelists:

Juan Pastor, Gerente General, Progreso-AFP Pension Fund (Panama) (Confirmed) Jay Gallegos, CEO, Globeleq Mesoamerica (Costa Rica) (Confirmed)

Federico Flossbach, Regional Manager, CAF (Venezuela) (Confirmed) Mariela Martinez Rivas, Directora de Logistica, IADB (Confirmed)

Alejandro Abood, Superintendente, Superintendencia del Mercado de Valores (Panama) (Confirmed) Part 4: Central America’s Competitiveness Building and Expanding Alternative Sources of Energy

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5:30-6:15 Panel Session: CAC leads Renewable Energy Infrastructure Nicaragua’s National Renewable Energy Program

Upcoming Projects for Wind Energy: Opportunities & Challenges

Preparing for Reventazon Hydro-Electric Project: Central Americas largest hydro project Panelists:

Angela Maria Fonseca, Country Head & Senior Investment Officer, IFC Central America (Confirmed) Teofilo de la Torre Arguello, President, Grupo ICE (Costa Rica) (Confirmed)

Javier Escorriola, Regional Director– Latin America, Norfund (Norway) (Confirmed) Rafael Perez– Pire, Director, Unión Eólica Panameña (Panama) (Confirmed) Belisario Tejada, Director General, EGESA (Panama)(Confirmed)

Roberto Abreu de Aguiar, Gerente General, Centrales Hidroeléctricas (Nicaragua) (Confirmed) 6:15-7:00 Flagship Projects: Electrification Systems Across the Region

Development of New Infrastructure & Electric Transmission in Guatemala Dominican Republic Prepares Flag Ship Project

Presenters:

Roberto Gonzalez, General Manager, Delsur (Guatemala) (Confirmed)

Silvia Alvarado de Cordoba, Directora, Comisión Nacional de Energia Eléctrica Guatemala (Guatemala) (Confirmed) Ruben Jimenez, Vice-Presidente, CDEEE (Dominican Republic) (Confirmed)

TBA, ENEL Green Power (Panama) (Confirmed)

7:00-7:05 Closing Remarks:

Ana Carolina Romero, Project Manager Infrastructure, Latin Markets 7:05-7:45 Day 2 Cocktail Reception– Sponsorship Opportunities Available

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