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Guillermo Crevatin

GENERAL MANAGER CHILE, BOLIVIA AND PERU, MICHELIN
Michelin Chile speaks of the advantages of its acquisition of Fenner and how it is developing its offering for the mining industry.

Edgardo Orderique

GENERAL MANAGER – OPERATIONS, MMG-LAS BAMBAS
MMG-Las Bambas discusses operational improvements, tailings management, and plans for the future.

Christina Visser

GENERAL MANAGER, BLACK ROCK ENGINEERING
Black Rock Engineering is an engineering consulting company based in Sudbury, Ontario.

Ryan Matthiesen

MANAGING DIRECTOR – INVESTMENT BANKING, HAYWOOD SECURITIES
Haywood Securities is a full service investment bank that is predominantly resources focused.

Jim Spenceley & Iain Humphreys

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT-MINING & SANTIAGO OFFICE LEADER, BLACK & VEATCH
Understanding that holistic, integrated water management is critical for the future of mining in Chile, Black & Veatch provides the full spectrum of water management solutions, from desalination and seawater conveyance to water reuse and treatment.

Max Combes

COUNTRY MANAGER, GOLD FIELDS
Gold Field’s explains the progress at its Salares Norte project in Chile.

Kouamé Klemet-N’Guessan

PARTNER, KSK AVOCATS
KSK Avocats, a leading law firm in Côte d’Ivoire involved in the mining industry, explains the regulations related to operating in the country.

Dr. Ross Sherlock

PROFESSOR, DIRECTOR OF MERC AND METAL EARTH, CHAIR IN EXPLORATION TARGETING, LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY
The Mineral Exploration Research Centre (MERC) is a part of the Harquail School of Earth Sciences (HES) at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario.

Carla Martínez

GENERAL MANAGER, CANADA PERU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (CCCP)
A discussion about the challenges and opportunities for Canadian investors in Peru’s mining industry.

Jose Vizquerra

CEO & DIRECTOR, O3 MINING INC.
O3 holds a unique portfolio of assets in Quebec and Ontario and which it is exploring.

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