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LATEST INTERVIEWS

Iggy Domagalski

PRESIDENT & CEO, WAJAX
"Wajax and Hitachi are both putting extra effort into hiring and relocating people into Canada to support our mining customers."

Chris Hodgson

PRESIDENT, ONTARIO MINING ASSOCIATION (OMA)
"The average weekly wage for a person working in a mine is over 60% higher than the industrial average, and the minerals we produce are indispensable for of the transition from carbon fuels to electrification and a green economy."

Miguel Ángel Arenas

GERENTE GENERAL, GEOTEC
Geotec analyzes recent trends in the drilling sector and discusses advances in automation. (Spanish interview)

Lok Home

PRESIDENT & CEO, ROBBINS
"Robbins is known for taking on challenges – navigating through bad ground conditions and getting out of them – and that is what we are going to continue to do."

Liam Morrissey

CEO, MS RISK
"The real danger is that some companies may still want to trade off the old business model of six years ago."

Edgardo Laura

GENERAL MANAGER, ENERGOLD PERÚ
Portable drill rig operator Energold restarts activities in Peru’s exploration market (Spanish interview)

Jaime Zúñiga

GERENTE GENERAL LAGUNAS NORTE, BOROO
Boroo operates former Barrick’s Lagunas Norte mine in Peru (Spanish interview)

Alfredo Remy

DIRECTOR REGIONAL ADVISORY, HATCH
Hatch provides engineering and technology solutions for mining clients in Peru (Spanish interview)

Sébastien de Montessus

PRESIDENT & CEO, ENDEAVOUR MINING
"Last year, we announced our goal to discover between 15 and 20 million oz Au by 2026. We are making good progress towards this goal with over 250,000 m drilled already this year."

Chan Chian Yeow

SITE DIRECTOR CRODA SINGAPORE
"Croda Singapore is the main manufacturing hub for Asia, products made here serving both China and Southeast Asia, where we note a heightened appetite to spend, together with growing purchasing power."

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