Australia's leading mining industry association seeks to arrange partnership opportunities with Northern Ontario companies
Collaboration, not competition, was the objective behind a trade mission by Australian mining suppliers to Sudbury last week.
The delegation dropped into the NORCAT building this week to deliver elevator pitches on their individual company’s expertise before doing a networking event with local suppliers. There’s a global shortage of people needed to fill jobs in the mining industry, capacity issues, and always new and evolving approaches and technologies to share, she said.
Based on the feedback received so far, “we’re definitely looking at collaborating with the local suppliers,” Trzebski said.
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