About FronteraForge

About FronteraForge

FronteraForge is a place to think seriously about how technology, markets, and security interact across borders, starting from the US–Mexico corridor and scaling out to the wider international system. It is not a think tank or a consulting brochure; it is a working notebook for ideas, frameworks, and cases that don’t fit neatly into press releases or policy memos.

The site is organized around four pillars: Energy Systems & Security, Intelligent Systems / AI & Cyber, Trade, Infrastructure & Supply Chains, and Security, Deterrence & Asymmetric Threats. Each pillar mixes conceptual work (how we should think about a problem) with applied analysis grounded in real deals, regulations, and crises.

Who's behind FronteraForge

Juan Pablo Espinosa Guerra works at the intersection of regulation, security, and technology between the US and Mexico. He helps companies and institutions make sense of messy things—AI rules, cyber incidents, AML and sanctions, trade agreements, competition policy—and turn them into workable strategies instead of PowerPoint anxiety.

He has done that from both sides of the border, in consulting firms, think tanks, and legislative offices, for sectors ranging from energy and mobility to finance and Big Tech. He studied at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, where a prize‑winning thesis on Latin American history confirmed that his idea of fun is reading too many archives and then arguing about how power really works.