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Facultative Engineering Forum 2026

Welcome to Munich Re F&C’s North American Engineering Forum!

We bring together engineering, insurance, and risk professionals to tackle the most pressing challenges in the insurance market.

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    Stay tuned — more details on the 2027 edition are coming soon!

    The Engineering Forum has brought together professionals from engineering, insurance, and risk management to explore the most pressing challenges facing our industry. We invite colleagues, friends, and experts from across the US and Canada to engage in a full day of interactive and insightful discussions.

    Join us as we explore the latest trends, technologies, and risks shaping the engineering insurance landscape — from economic outlooks to emerging construction methods — while enjoying meaningful networking and knowledge exchange with peers from coast to coast.

    Main content and topics

    • Global economic outlook: Key macro trends shaping infrastructure and insurance markets
    • Data centers: Emerging risks and insurance implications
    • Power under construction: Risks and challenges in power generation and transmission projects
    • Natural catastrophes: Exposure, resilience, and insurance’s role in disaster management
    • Policy and wording evolution: Shifts in coverage, exclusions, and engineering clauses
    • Collaborative exchange: Networking and partnership-building across sectors

    TBD 2027

    Jersey City, New Jersey

    Experienced underwriters and risk engineers from the US and Canada

    Last year's presentations are available

    Learn more about Facultative Solutions

    Contact our experts

    Roman Gromotka
    Roman Gromotka
    Underwriting Manager Facultative Engineering
    USA, UK, Canada, and Bermuda
    Stewart Derek
    Derek Stewart
    Underwriting Manager, Toronto
    Canadian domiciled risks placed through Canadian brokers