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‘The Big Event’ Mining Expo expected to be bigger than ever

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Being held at the McIntyre Community Building complex June 8 and 9

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The Canadian Mining Expo is back in Timmins in just a few weeks’ time, and this year the event looks to be bigger than ever.

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Due to the COVID pandemic, it was last held in 2019, but the event has become well known as Canada’s largest gold mining show.

It will take over pretty much the entire McIntyre Community Complex area in Schumacher on Wednesday, June 8, and Thursday, June 9, with happenings such as exhibits, displays, forums, socials, demonstrations, seminars, and more taking place on the arena floor, in the curling club, the auditorium and ballroom indoors, as well as plenty of activities outdoors.

“We’re excited, and the industry is excited,” said Glenn Dredhart, president of Canadian Trade-Ex, the hosts and lead organizers of the event.

The last two years saw the group utilize their Virtex online platform to host conferences, meetings, and trade shows where companies, suppliers, and other mining industry stakeholders could gather for a smaller scale version of the expo, but to be back in-person will be a major boost for the industry, but also the local economy.

“It has been overwhelming actually, the response that we’ve had. Our Timmins event is sold out. We’ve managed to get 400 displays, and over 320 companies,” said Dredhart.

“We’re still going to stream some activities, so that we can give somewhat of a global twist to the event, and provide access for some of the global players who are interested in the mining camp of Northern Ontario.”

Dredhart said most activities are “booked solid” including the sold-out gala dinner, but that doesn’t mean the public can’t take in plenty of the expo.

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In fact, the event will be a tremendous opportunity for job seekers as the Expo will feature a career fair, and entry will be free for those who show up with their resumes.

“They’ll get a free pass as a job seeker, and there will be over 50 companies who are accepting resumes, right from their booths or displays. There will also be a big job board as soon as you walk in, so they’ll be able to see which companies are there, and where their booth location is,” said Dredhart.

There will be a $25 entry fee for non-job seekers to attend the indoor events.

One of the most famous events at the Canadian Mining Expo is the jackleg competitions, where people compete to show off their expertise in the usage of a handheld percussion rock drill.

“It’s always a well-attended event.”

The jackleg competitions will take place just outside of the McIntyre Curling Club on Wednesday, June 8, beginning at 11:30 a.m. with the “Dignitary Challenge.”

“Right after the grand opening ceremonies, our dignitaries that are coming in and welcoming people to the Canadian Mining Expo, will head over and take part in the competition,” said Dredhart.

He said the Canadian Mining Expo has been taking place since the late 1990s. Initially it wasn’t an annually held event.

“It grew to an annual event when Timmins was celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2009,” Dredhart explained.

The companies attending the Expo will be from near and far, including many international firms.

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“They come from everywhere.”

At the 2019 event, there were more than 5,300 visitors during the two-day period. Nearly every hotel room from Timmins to Kirkland Lake was booked, and organizers are hoping to see more than that at this year’s edition.

“Economically, this event is good for Timmins. Really, really good for Timmins,” said Dredhart.

Visit canadianminingexpo.com for complete event information.

Dredhart said networking is a major component of the Canadian Mining Expo, and  the setting, with the historic McIntyre headframe, and the current Newmont open pit within view, could not be any more atmospheric, which he said is lacking in other major mining trade shows in cities like Toronto and Las Vegas, which he has attended many times.

“It’s been a long haul, not just for us, but for almost everyone. The mining operations are supporting the event because they like to know what is out there, what is available to their key staff members, and how they can increase their production within their operation.

“At the same time, there is a definite craving for electric mine vehicles and green energy, so there will be a lot of talk about critical minerals and other technologies available to serve these mining operations moving forward.”

Dredhart said he and his team are also very appreciative of the assistance they have received from the City of Timmins in helping make the event possible, and that he has already started taking bookings for the 2023 event.

The 2022 Canadian Mining Expo will be a big opportunity to see the latest in mining technology developments.

“There is a lot to talk about. Every year we add something new and exciting. There is absolutely nothing else like it out there.”

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Free events, mind-blowing innovations: What Expo 2020 Dubai visitors will miss most

Free events, mind-blowing innovations: What Expo 2020 Dubai visitors will miss most

Visitors say the mega fair, which comes to an end on March 31, was truly was a shining example of coexisting peacefully



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By SM Ayaz Zakir

Published: Sat 19 Mar 2022, 12:18 PM

With just a few days left for the mega fair to shut its doors, Expo 2020 Dubai has given visitors everything they could ask for and more.

However, a few of them have been to the event numerous times. Khaleej Times spoke to some loyal visitors to learn what they will miss the most.

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The world – encapsulated

Almost every country has a pavilion at the Expo. Every pavilion displays the country’s innovation in technology, nature and/or mobility. Gitesh Inamdar has visited the Expo over a hundred times, earning the loyal visitor award.

“It is like visiting the country itself if not physically, but virtually,” said Inamdar.

Nahla Abdul Lateef, a mother of two, also shared her thoughts on what she would miss the most.

“I can say that I have been to world tour. I could understand how different countries tackle global issues and also the countries own issues,” said Lateef.

“I will always remember the Republic of Marshall Island pavilion, because it cries for help to the rest of the world to save them, as it is sinking,” she added.

Learning affair

Expo 2020 Dubai is a great place to learn. With every visit, one can take away a new lesson on the world. Another loyal visitor, Abhishek Rajut, has visited more than 60 times. Rajut attended conferences and conducted business activities aside from leisure.

“My seven-year-old daughter learnt about a lot of countries, their culture. She skipped her school for many days to visit the expo because it really is a now or never learning experience,” said Rajut.

“Being a technology enthusiast, my mind was blown with the technology that exists in the world. It has made me to learn more and more to secure our future.”

Melting pot of cultures

Each country brought its culture along to the Expo. Showcased through performances of dance, art and other events, the mega-fair truly was a shining example of coexisting peacefully.

“There are many cultures that resembles the culture we follow in India. Something like Indonesia and Thailand. I was much surprised to see that,” said Inamdar. “There are a lot of things I embraced in my life, that will make me eventually a better person. I will miss learning about more cultures, but surely, I will explore.”

Always a celebration

Each pavilion was celebrated the mega fair. Be it through cultural events or national occasions. Visitors say that each country’s national day celebration and the air shows will surely be missed.

The Expo passport

Visitors were elated to get their Expo passports stamped at the exit of each pavilion. A white passport was given to those who had collected at least a 100 stamps.

“The white passport will serve as memorabilia to me. It a moment of pride owning one,” said Inamdar.

Cultural events and concerts

Expo 2020 Dubai brought in many renowned artists from across the globe like Coldplay, K-pop stars, Marshmello, Atif Aslam, Nora Fatehi and many more.

Corporate meetings and business deals

The Expo wasn’t just a place for leisure and learning, as several business deals took place in the global fair.

“I managed to get a revenue and business for my company. I met a lot of people who shared breakthrough ideas with me, which will eventually benefit me in future,” Ratuj said.

Family time

Catering to all ages, the mega-fair had something for everyone, making it the ideal place for family.

“My husband used to drop me and my daughter to the site in the mornings and pick us up in the evenings. We spent a good family time, will surely stay with us as a memory,” Nahla Abdul Lateef said.

Harmony among all

Many visitors have said and believed that Expo 2020 has set an example on how people from various nationalities have come together to laugh, get entertained and interacted to make the event a success.

“Same can be applied throughout the world, which will eventually make world a peaceful and better place to live,” said Inamdar.

The happy vibe

“Every moment at the Expo 2020 Dubai has been cheerful and happy,” Nahla said referring to the people who have created that atmosphere.

Inamdar and Abhishek also said that they have made a lot of friends. “The happy and positive vibe at the Expo 2020 will surely be missed,” said Inamdar.

ayaz@khaleejtimes.com

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Six St Patrick’s Day events taking place at Expo 2020 Dubai

Six St Patrick's Day events taking place at Expo 2020 Dubai

Expo 2020 Dubai will be celebrating all things Irish this week with a line-up of events marking St Patrick’s Day.

Taking place on Thursday, the world’s fair will be highlighting everything from Irish businesses, music and sport with a programme of free-to-attend events taking place throughout the day.

Here are some of the events to look out for…

Irish Business Network Breakfast Meeting

Kick-start the day with a St Patrick’s Day breakfast networking event, which will bring together a number of Irish professionals, as well as businesses connected with the country. Hosted by the Ireland pavilion, in partnership with the Irish Business Network Dubai, the event will feature “elevator pitches” from emerging Irish businesses, as well as a number of talks and a chance to mingle. Pre-registration is required via the IBN website.

Thursday, March 17; 7.30am-9.30am; Ireland Pavilion

Official National Day Ceremony

Irish dignitaries including Ireland’s Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, will represent the Irish Government at Al Wasl Plaza to officially open the day’s celebrations. Alongside representatives from Expo 2020 Dubai, O’Brien will raise the Irish flag to be flown alongside the UAE’s to mark the day.

Thursday, March 17; 10am-11am; Al Wasl Plaza

Animation Screenings with Cartoon Saloon

Cartoon Saloon has created a special edit of some major, Oscar-nominated Irish films from Screen Ireland, Animation Ireland and Galway Film that will be projected inside Al Wasl Plaza’s 360 dome throughout the day from Tuesday in the build-up to St Patrick’s Day on Thursday. Films chosen include Wolfwalkers, The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea.

Tuesday to Thursday, March 15 – March 17; various timings; Al Wasl Plaza

Sporting Family Fun

The local Irish sporting community will come together at the Sports Arena and main stage of Festival Plaza for a special family-fun day, with Irish sporting figures Natalya Coyle, Keith Higgins and Treasa Norrby on hand to help out. There will also be a series of fun and interactive sporting activities across soccer and GAA for people to try their hand at throughout the afternoon.

Thursday, March 17; 3.30pm-6pm; Sports Arena and Main Stage, Festival Garden

Fitness Class with Maeve Madden

Fitness influencer Maeve Madden will lead a free fitness class at the Sports Arena, Festival Garden on Thursday afternoon. The event aims to include as many different nationalities as possible, and will also be live-streamed through Madden’s online platform to reach a global audience. The class is open to people of all ages and abilities, and pre-registration is needed via the Glofox app.

Thursday, March 17; 5.30pm-6.15pm; Sports Arena, Festival Garden

Gala Concert with Martin Hayes and Daithi

World-renowned Irish instrumentalist Martin Hayes and DJ Daithi round-off the day with a joint performance at Al Wasl Plaza. The duo, alongside some special guests, will perform a special fusion of traditional Irish music and electronic sounds, set against a backdrop of special visual effects inside Al Wasl Dome. The concert will be recorded and live-streamed on Expo 2020 Dubai and Ireland at Expo.

Thursday, March 17; 7pm-8pm; Al Wasl Plaza

Updated: March 15, 2022, 4:37 AM