
FMF 2026
In 2026, GIN Capital took a leading role at the Future Minerals Forum — the world’s foremost platform for strategic dialogue on critical minerals and industrial transformation.
Our participation was not symbolic.
It was structural.
Leading the Latin America Dialogue
GIN Capital led the stage conversation focused on Latin America’s role in the new global supply chain architecture.
As geopolitical fragmentation accelerates and countries seek secure access to rare earths and critical minerals, Latin America is no longer peripheral.
It is pivotal.
On stage, we addressed:
• Supply chain resilience
• Strategic industrial positioning
• Mine-to-magnet integration
• Cross-border capital structuring
• Long-term sovereign alignment
The discussion reframed Latin America not as a source of raw material — but as a strategic partner in industrial capacity building.



Hosting the Most Prominent Rare Earth Mines
Beyond the stage, GIN Capital convened and hosted the most prominent rare earth mining platforms from Latin America, fostering high-level dialogue with sovereign funds, industrial operators, and strategic investors.
The focus was clear:
From extraction to integration.
From reserves to industrial positioning.
From opportunity to execution.
We facilitated direct conversations between asset owners and global capital, reinforcing our role as an architect of structured international partnerships.


Architecture, Not Advocacy
At FMF 2026, GIN Capital demonstrated its differentiated positioning:
We do not operate mines.
We do not act as intermediaries.
We structure frameworks.
Our mandate is to align capital, governance, and long-term industrial strategy — ensuring that Latin America participates not only in supply, but in value creation.
