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New Zealand Innovation in Mining to be Showcased at Exponor 2024

Scarlet Ibarra / February 19, 2024 | 12:25
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Exponor, held biennially in the city of Antofagasta, located in northern Chile, aims to showcase the latest advancements in the mining sector.

Enex, Framecad, Gallagher, JRG, Loadscan, Rocklabs, Seequent, Tait, and Zelandez are among the mining supply companies that will be present at the EXPONOR fair, taking place from June 3rd to 6th in Chile.

The technology and innovation of New Zealand companies are increasingly recognized in the Latin American mining sector for addressing key industry challenges: safety, efficiency, and sustainability. In addition to the exhibitions by various supply companies, the fair also includes participation from mining companies and other related organizations, making it an excellent space for generating commercial exchange relationships and collaboration.

In addition to the exhibitions by various supplier companies, mining companies and other organizations related to mining also participate in the fair, turning it into an excellent space for fostering commercial exchange relationships and collaboration

Under the theme "Solutions for a Sustainable Industry," the 2024 edition's guest country of honor is Brazil, with a comprehensive program of activities aimed at creating opportunities and strengthening and establishing business networks at the national and international levels.

Furthermore, as the fair takes place in Antofagasta, one of the areas where 13 operations of the major Chilean mining companies are located, it is possible to arrange visits to operations and learn about the activity generated around these deposits.

Among the mining operations located in the Antofagasta region are: Antucoya, Chuquicamata, Ministro Hales, Spence, Sierra Gorda, Centinela, Gabriela Mistral, Lomas Bayas, and Escondida.

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