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Sudbury, Ont. sends delegation to PDAC

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Sudbury says they have expertise spanning the entire supply chain, from mining and manufacturing to mobility and recycling.

SUDBURY — Capitalizing on a surging global demand for critical minerals, the Sudbury government says they are focused on advancements in the Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) sector and the electrification of mines, propelled by its more than 300 mining supply, technology and service firms.

Nearly 115 Sudbury-based companies will exhibit their global innovation at the annual Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference, a premier mineral exploration and mining convention taking place in Toronto from March 3 to 6, 2024. The City of Greater Sudbury will also be in attendance, located at booth 653.

“Sudbury is home to the land, the talent and the resources that are driving innovation and sustainability in the mining supply and service sectors,” said Greater Sudbury Mayor Paul Lefebvre. “Those resources are allowing us to meet the needs of the BEV transformation and electrification of mines around the world. We are implementing policies and supporting infrastructure investments to bolster business development and continue to be a vital support for the BEV and clean-tech sectors.”

Marking more than 140 years since the discovery of the first nickel deposit, Sudbury says they have expertise spanning the entire supply chain, from mining and manufacturing to mobility and recycling.

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As a beacon of mining electrification, Sudbury’s post-secondary institutions have introduced BEV programs aimed at nurturing skilled labour and fostering cutting-edge research and development initiatives.

During PDAC, the City will host the Sudbury Mining Cluster Reception with the sponsorship support of 29 local companies. More than 500 guests are expected to attend this exclusive event, providing a unique platform for networking among international delegates, global mining companies, local suppliers and key stakeholders from the public and private mining sectors.

“Sudbury’s strong presence at PDAC is reflective of our well-established global leadership in the mining and critical mineral sectors,” said Ed Archer, Chief Administrative Officer of the City of Greater Sudbury. “This event is a prime opportunity to highlight our expertise and investment readiness while fostering meaningful collaboration with stakeholders and investors from around the world.”

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