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Virtual Seminar – Deep Sea to Deep Space (Part 3): The Future of Arctic Mining

This was the last in a three-part virtual seminar series hosted by Volterra Fietta.

The Arctic region offers increasing mining opportunities.  Mining in the Arctic however also has its own unique challenges, risks and legal complications.  This timely seminar examined recent developments and the future of mining in the Arctic from the perspective of the different stakeholders. 

Our speakers for this seminar were:

Gabriel Karlik, Assistant Deputy Minister for Economic Development and Transportation, Responsible for Mines, for Nunavut, Canada, Jim Cambon, President, Hudson Resources Inc., Pamela Lesser, Researcher, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland and Florentine Vos, Associate at Volterra Fietta.  This seminar was chaired by Peter Flint, Consultant at Volterra Fietta.

 

For any queries regarding the content of the seminar, please email florentine.vos@volterrafietta.com.

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