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North Capital Forum

North Capital Forum

著者: US-Mexico Foundation
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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 政治・政府 政治学
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  • On the Other Side: Aligning Industry, Investment, and Workforce Across Borders
    2025/12/16
    The discussion examined the evolution of USMCA and the importance of maintaining stable, rules-based trade in the face of tariff volatility. It also addressed the modernization of border operations, from one-stop customs facilities and a potential Binational Customs Agency to new approaches for mapping land ports and commodity flows. In addition, panelists considered how digital infrastructure initiatives such as the North American Digital Infrastructure Coordination Initiative (NADICI) can harness AI and cybersecurity to enable secure, interoperable commerce. Finally, the session highlighted the role of Southern U.S. states as critical trade corridors and explore the proposal for a North American Industrial Coordination Council (NAICC) to align industrial policy, investment, and workforce development. Together, these themes point toward a more integrated and resilient regional economy. Speakers: Alfonso Nevárez Jr., Vice Chairman, Port EPN Daniel Covarrubias, Director, Texas Center for Border Economic and Enterprise Development, Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) Gerónimo Gutiérrez, Former Ambassador of Mexico to the United States, Senior Advisor, Covington Gerry Schwebel, Executive Vice President - Corporate International Division, International Bank of Commerce Jorge Márquez, Chief Operating Officer, Grupo México Transportes Mayra Maldonado, Executive Director, Hunt Institute at UTEP
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    46 分
  • Doing it Right: Open Source AI, Conversation with Rob Sherman
    2025/12/16
    As artificial intelligence reshapes industries and societies, open source development has emerged as a powerful force driving collaboration, transparency, and rapid innovation. In this conversation, Rob Sherman, Vice President and Deputy Chief Privacy Officer at Meta, explored how open source approaches—like Meta’s Llama—are accelerating technological progress while supporting economic growth and system-level safety. Drawing on real-world examples, including applications of Llama in Mexico, the discussion examined how open source tools empower developer communities across Latin America, enable countries to maintain technological and data sovereignty, and contribute to building global standards for responsible and ethical AI. The session also looked ahead, addressing how voluntary governance frameworks, industry-led safety standards, and proactive public policies can foster responsible adoption of AI technologies without stifling innovation. Finally, Sherman shared insights on the rise of personal superintelligence, and how this next frontier of AI could transform everyday life for users across North America and beyond.
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    33 分
  • Blinding Lights: Democracy, Technology, and the Future of Governance in North America
    2025/12/08
    Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar, President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former Justice of the Supreme Court of California, engaged in a wide-ranging conversation on the forces shaping governance and cooperation in the 21st century. Drawing on his experience in law, diplomacy, and international affairs, Cuéllar reflected on the state of democracy and the rule of law, the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies on public institutions, and the political economy of trade and regional integration. This discussion highlighted how North America—and the broader global community—can navigate these transformative shifts to strengthen resilience, equity, and long-term stability.
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    32 分
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