
The World Infrastructure Forum (WIF) is a high-level international platform that brings together global leaders across academia, industry, finance, technology, and public institutions to shape the future of infrastructure. Co-led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), World Bank Group, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) and the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), WIF is a non-profit, decision-oriented initiative designed to address the structural transformation of infrastructure systems in the 21st century.
WIF convenes a curated group of senior decision-makers—CEOs, ministers, investors, and institutional leaders—within a neutral environment focused on long-term strategic dialogue, alignment, and action. It serves as a global platform for infrastructure governance and thought leadership, fostering collaboration among those shaping the systems that underpin economic development and societal resilience.
WIF convenes a curated group of senior decision-makers—CEOs, ministers, investors, and institutional leaders—within a neutral environment focused on long-term strategic dialogue, alignment, and action.It serves as a global platform for infrastructure governance and thought leadership, fostering collaboration among those shaping the systems that underpin economic development and societal resilience.
We are entering a moment of profound transformation. Infrastructure—once considered a supporting layer of the economy—has become central to global stability, competitiveness, and societal resilience.
Climate pressures, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and geopolitical shifts are redefining how infrastructure is designed, financed, and governed. At the same time, increasing fragmentation across sectors—public, private, financial, technological, and academic—limits the ability to respond coherently to these challenges.
The World Infrastructure Forum (WIF) emerges in response to this context:
To convene global leaders to build a shared understanding of the systemic challenges reshaping infrastructure, and to enable coordinated, forward-looking action across sectors.
To establish a global reference platform that contributes to the development of resilient, sustainable, and technologically advanced infrastructure systems, aligned with the needs of a rapidly evolving world.
WIF seeks to foster a new infrastructure model—data-driven, climate-resilient, financially viable, and globally coordinated.

The World Infrastructure Forum (WIF) is built on a governance model designed to ensure balance, credibility, and independence, anchored in the leadership of academic and multilateral institutions.

WIF is co-founded and co-led by:
This structure combines:
Ensuring a unique integration of policy, innovation, and execution.
The Agustín de Betancourt Foundation is a Madrid-based institutional foundation that serves as a neutral platform to promote engineering excellence, infraestructure development, and collaboration between academia, industry and public institutions. The FAB acts as the organizing and managing entity.

At the core of WIF’s governance is its International Advisory Committee, composed of leading institutions across the infrastructure value chain.
It operates as a working governance body composed of decision-makers with direct influence over capital, regulation, and strategic assets.

The World Infrastructure Forum (WIF) is conceived as a long-term global platform for dialogue, coordination, and knowledge generation.
Its ambition is to:
By bringing together those who design, finance, regulate, and operate infrastructure, WIF contributes to a more coordinated, resilient, and sustainable global system.