en.Wedoany.com Reported, Chile's Alta Ley company announced the addition of 19 new companies to its export mineral supplier portfolio. Following its updated presentation at the PDAC 2026 event, the total number of companies in the portfolio has increased to 69. This initiative aims to showcase the potential of Chilean companies in providing technological and innovative solutions for the mining industry and to promote international outreach.
The export mining supplier portfolio was developed by Alta Ley in collaboration with Chile's Ministry of Mining, ProChile, and the National Supplier Development Committee. It aims to coordinate actors within the mining ecosystem and strengthen the internationalization process of Chilean technological supply.
Ántiza Vladilo, Head of Local and Supplier Development at Alta Ley, stated: "The newly incorporated companies correspond to those that have strengthened their solutions in recent years and have reached a level of maturity that allows them to be promoted to the international market." She emphasized that the portfolio operates as a living document and will be updated regularly to reflect the evolution of the technological supply.
The portfolio update is conducted through a structured and participatory process involving industry associations, accelerators, and public entities. Entities participating in the nomination process included AndesMets, MinnovEx, Pro-O’Higgins, SUTMIN, ASIVA, Aster, and the National Pilot Plant (CNP). An expert committee evaluated the nominations based on criteria such as Chilean corporate identity, scientific-technological foundation, proprietary solutions, local market validation, and export potential.
The primary objective of the export mining supplier portfolio is to showcase and enhance the international promotion of Chilean companies that provide solutions for more efficient, safe, and sustainable mining. This aligns with the goals of the National Mining Policy 2050, which aims to consolidate Chile as a mineral exporter while also exporting mining knowledge, innovation, and technology through its supplier ecosystem.
At PDAC 2026, the export mining supplier portfolio received positive reception, opening opportunities for international connections. It was reported that two suppliers from the portfolio have generated interest in Peru, leading to coordinated meetings through the Peruvian Mining Innovation Center; Brazil has also shown interest in Chilean mining innovation, potentially leading to new business opportunities.
Alta Ley stated that the portfolio helps position technology suppliers both locally and internationally, facilitates connections with key industry players, and provides access to new business opportunities, such as through the Expomin Innovation Pavilion, Perumin Hub, the Chile-Canada Summit, and business roundtables organized by ProChile.
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