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Mario Rouillier

PRESIDENT, GROUPE ROUILLIER
"During the spring we received visits from mining companies from Australia, Chile, and the USA, who are very interested in our autonomous drilling machines."

Luc Lessard

PRESIDENT, CEO AND DIRECTOR, FALCO RESOURCES
"Rouyn-Noranda is probably the best place in the world to build a mine."

Esteban Hormazábal

MANAGING DIRECTOR – CHILE, SRK CONSULTING CHILE
"Our clients are looking for advanced methodologies and technologies to address their challenges."

Rodrigo Morales

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, TECPROMIN
"We won two large tenders with key lithium players in Chile to build significant projects."

Víctor Morales Baeza

VP EMEA MINING, ORICA
"Africa used to represent a small portion of our revenue, but over the past three years, we have nearly tripled our business here."

Peter Geleta

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, TRINITY METALS
"Rutongo is now Rwanda’s largest and Africa’s second-largest tin producer; Musha ranks as Rwanda's second-largest, while Nyakabingo is the continent's top tungsten producer."

Rodrigo Couto

PRESIDENT LATAM, HEXAGON
"We aim to be technology enablers by consolidating multiple operational solutions into a single interface."

Rodrigo Vilela

CEO, SAMARCO
"In 2025, we aim to produce approximately 15 million t of pellets, which positions us as one of the largest exporters globally, as we were in the past."

Óscar Navas

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR – ANDEAN REGION, TECHINT ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION
"We leverage our experience in Chile, where we work on the ongoing construction of desalination plants and water pumping systems." 

Alvaro López

GENERAL MANAGER, WEIR PERU
"In mines with an established history, the challenge lies in balancing continuous improvement of efficiency and sustainability with maintaining daily operability and performance results." 

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