en.Wedoany.com Reported - The first governance meeting of the "Mining Production Chain" project under the Comprehensive Territorial Plan (PTI) for the Atacama region, led by the Chilean Production Development Corporation (Corfo), marked the official launch of the initiative. Rodrigo Miranda, Procurement Manager at Kinross and Second Vice President of the Atacama Mining Cluster, was elected Chair of the governance mechanism. The PTI aims to strengthen local supplier development, talent cultivation, and the integration of the regional mining production ecosystem.
The governance mechanism of PTI Minero Atacama is composed of the Regional Government, Corfo, the Atacama Production Development Corporation (CORPROA), the Regional Secretariat of the Ministry of Mining, ProChile, the Chilean Technical Cooperation Service (Sercotec), the Atacama Mining Cluster, the Council of Higher Education Institutions (MIES), the Red Futuro Técnico network, Ciptemin, the National Pilot Center, the University of Atacama, and representatives of regional small-scale mining. During the meeting, PTI Regional Coordinator Nicolás Cabrera presented the project's strategic objectives, ongoing activities, and the operational framework of the governance mechanism.
Jonathan Carmona, Regional Secretary of the Ministry of Mining and Acting Regional Secretary of the Ministry of Economy, noted during the meeting that "mining development must translate into more opportunities and well-being for our region." He added that the initiative reflects the importance of collaboration among the public, private, and academic sectors, expressing confidence that "we will move towards a more integrated, modern, sustainable, and regionally valuable mining industry." Carmona pointed out that the PTI will focus on strengthening local capacities, creating quality jobs, and increasing the participation of Atacama businesses and workers in the mining value chain.
Pedro Maturana, Deputy Regional Director of Corfo, considered the plan strategically significant within the priority areas of the Atacama Production Development Committee, stating that the governance mechanism will help address industry challenges and gaps, promote concrete actions to advance mining supplier development, and generate more employment opportunities for the region.
Upon assuming the role of Chair of the governance mechanism, Rodrigo Miranda expressed his willingness to dedicate time and effort to ensure its proper functioning. He emphasized that the meeting gathered insights into the expectations of various institutions and their contributions to the PTI, with a focus on local supplier development, talent, and innovation. Aldo Molina, Deputy Manager of Production Chains and Research at CORPROA, the project's regional operating entity, noted that in its first year, the PTI will seek to align its actions with the advancement of the Mining Cluster's roadmap, while subsequent years should focus on project consolidation and regional implementation.
PTI Minero Atacama concentrates its efforts on three core areas: enhancing the competitiveness of local suppliers, driving talent development, and improving coordination within the regional mining ecosystem. This comprehensive approach aims to create conditions for Atacama businesses and workers to expand their participation in the mining value chain.
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