In March, Agencia Redes participated in PDAC Toronto 2025, consolidating our presence in the global mining ecosystem. This event allowed us to strengthen strategic alliances with key industry players, share experiences with authorities, and open up new opportunities for collaboration.

Agencia Redes was present at a new version of PDAC 2025 in Toronto, Canada, one of the most important mining fairs in the world, along with more than 27,000 attendees from around 135 countries. The Antofagasta agency’s presence was key to connecting with companies, institutions, and government representatives from different countries. Its manager and founder, Paola Quezada, was present alongside the Minister of Mining, Aurora Williams, at the inauguration of Chile’s stand, along with the embassies of Chile in Canada and Canada in Chile. This event marked a meeting point for industry leaders, generating an environment of collaboration and knowledge exchange.

This visit is part of the Technology Market Network for the Commercialization of Exportable Offerings in Supplier Companies in Region II (Code: 24REDME-248083-2), a project supported by the Corfo Antofagasta Committee and brokered by GEDES – Chile.

At this edition, an important agreement was signed with FEXIM, the country’s most important Mining Exploration Fair. Additionally, participants participated as special guests in activities with executives from Antofagasta Minerals and Anglo American, with whom they were able to delve deeper into new initiatives to promote sustainable mining and gender equality in the industry. During these meetings, experiences were also exchanged with the Peruvian Chamber of Commerce and representatives from the mining sector in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, expanding the international cooperation network. 

The founder and general manager of Agencia Redes, Paola Quezada, highlighted the opportunity to participate in this event. “It has been a tremendous experience and a great opportunity to connect with the highest levels of mining, with companies like Anglo American and Mineras Las Cenizas, which have their Chilean representatives at this fair. We have also reconnected with existing allies from different countries, such as Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and Mexico, which allows us to further strengthen our ties. The market network project has been a tremendous tool not only for prospecting in other countries but also for better positioning ourselves in our own country, thanks to the ability to connect and reconnect with other companies at important exhibitions like this one,” she concluded.

This program was fundamental to consolidating trade relations between Chile and other countries, strengthening cooperation in the mining sector and opening up new business opportunities for companies in the Antofagasta Region.