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28.10.2024

Endomi­nes Partici­pa­tes in the IMARC Confe­rence in Austra­lia

Endomines is participating in this year’s International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Australia. One of the largest mining events globally, it brings together leading industry players, experts, and innovators from around the world.

IMARC is one of the world’s largest mining conferences, offering an excellent opportunity to network, learn about industry developments, and share knowledge. The event will be held from October 29th to 31st, 2024, in Sydney, and this year’s main topics include promoting ESG and environmental resilience, accelerating the energy transition in the mining industry, mining and project development, and the digitalization of mines.

Endomines will participate in the event for the first time as an exhibitor. Additionally, CEO Kari Vyhtinen will join a panel discussion on Wednesday, October 29th, titled “From Bedrock to Benefit: Exploring Sustainable Solutions Throughout the Minerals Value Chain,” and on Thursday, October 30th, he will present to conference attendees about Endomines, Finnish gold potential, and our strategy.

Making Gold Potential Heard Worldwide

Endomines’ long-term goal is to grow into a completely new size category company within the next 5-10 years. Our latest achievements include increasing the production capacity of the Pampalo mine and opening an open-pit and underground mine near Hosko, close to the Pampalo mine.

“Our vision is to make the Karelian gold line one of the world’s most significant responsible gold production areas. Therefore, our goal in attending IMARC is to inform mining industry players about Endomines and the excellent possibilities and capabilities we have in Finland for gold production,” says Vyhtinen.

Follow Our Journey

We will be updating our LinkedIn page daily with the event’s highlights, so come follow our journey at IMARC. If you haven’t followed us on LinkedIn yet, we’d love for you to join us and be part of our exciting golden journey.

(Pictures: IMARC)