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PDAC 2017: Avellana Gold Company Representing Ukraine at One of the Largest Events in Mining Industry in Canada PDAC 2017: Avellana Gold Company Representing Ukraine at One of the Largest Events in Mining Industry in Canada
The team of Avellana Gold Company has participated in the international event PDAC 2017 International Convention, Trade Show & Investors Exchange, presenting its own project to the leaders of the mining industry. All in all, this year the event has been attended by 22 thousand participants representing 125 countries. Within the event, besides seminars and sessions, there was also an exhibition – and some 900 companies participated in it. On PDAC 2017 participants presented their projects and programs, technological achievements and investment opportunities in the field. The participants discussed the main achievements and prospects for strategic investors, modern international project funding experience, key trends in the market of raw materials. During the event the representatives of Avellana Gold, including its CEO Brian Savage and the head of the consultancy group Charles Beaudry had individual meetings and signed a number of framework agreements. ‘At similar events held before I had to frequently answer the questions asked by my colleagues: why I chose Ukraine and why now. In Toronto there were considerably fewer general questions. Maybe that’s because the Ukrainian diaspora has quite a few representatives in the field of minerals extraction. This time I listened more than talked’, - commented Brian Savage, the CEO of Avellana Gold, upon participation in PDAC 2017. It should also be noted that PDAC 2017 (Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada) International Convention, Trade Show & Investors Exchange is an annual international event in the mining sector gathering the leaders in the industry. PDAC encourages companies to apply the best technical practices in the field as well as implement socially responsible projects, assess projects in terms of their environmental safety.