Last night was an evening of exciting discussions & insightful revelations as Michael Long, Dean of Applied Research & Innovation, and Gary Thompson, Director of Industry Innovation at CNA, had the pleasure of meeting with Jean Phillips Linteau, the Canadian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, at a reception hosted for Future Minerals Forum 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
With the evolving global market, it was intriguing to discuss the latest trends in mineral resources management and the future of mining technologies. Ambassador Linteau shared valuable perspectives on the role of Canadian minerals in a world increasingly focused on sustainable practices. The emphasis on innovation, compliance, and sustainability echoed our sentiment at CNA.
These conversations echoed the importance of cross-border relations, not just at a diplomatic level, but also as a means of fostering growth and innovation in the mining industry. It is clear that international collaboration is key in navigating the future of mineral resources.
This meeting reinforced that change and progress are best embraced through open dialogue, industry insight, and mutual cooperation.
We invite you to share your thoughts on how international relations influence the mining industry, and how we can work together to meet global sustainability goals. Let's continue the conversation here.
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2moVery interesting. Thanks for sharing!