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Chris Taylor

PRESIDENT & CEO, GREAT BEAR RESOURCES
“The LP Fault is one of the largest gold targets in Canada considering strike length and depth potential and it behooves us as a company to show what a discovery of this magnitude can deliver. Drilling is key to put meat on the bones. Exploration highlights are important, but showing continuity and grade over distance is the real target here.”

Tomás Buttazzoni

GENERAL MANAGER, TECHNOSTEEL
Technosteel is a Chilean company developing solutions for conveyor belts and equipment for mining exploration.

Doug Ramshaw

PRESIDENT, MINERA ALAMOS
Minera Alamos outlines progress at its Santana gold project in Mexico.

Segun Lawson

CEO, THOR EXPLORATIONS
Thor Explorations is reviving Nigeria’s gold mining industry with the construction of its Segilola gold project.

Michael Bennett

PRESIDENT & CEO, ALTAMIRA GOLD
Altamira is making the transition from an exploration to a production company at the perfect time for the price of gold, and an opportune time in Brazil – a pro-mining country that has streamlined its permitting processes.

Theo Yameogo

CO-LEADER – MINING AND METALS CANADA, ERNST & YOUNG
EY explains to GBR how the COVID-19 pandemic must accelerate the adoption of digitalization and other disruptive technologies by the mining industry.

Joaquín Villarino

PRESIDENT, CONSEJO MINERO
Consejo Minero explains the issues that are currently preoccupying Chile’s miners.

Kevin Fell

GROUP CEO, CLEAN MINING
Clean Mining is working to transform gold production worldwide with a new mineral processing technology that eliminates cyanide and mercury in the gold recovery process.

Eduardo Nilo

GENERAL MANAGER, METSO CHILE
Metso speaks to GBR about its intentions for the Chilean market.

Keith Spence

PRESIDENT & CEO, GLOBAL MINING CAPITAL CORP.
Global Mining Capital Corp. speaks about the prospects of gold and of China’s role as a foreign investor.

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