This Wednesday, the 5th, representatives of the Brazilian Mining Institute (Ibram) were with the government at the headquarters of the Pará Economic Development Company (Codec).
In order to sign a meeting with Lutfala Bitar, president of the institution, and members of the organization's board of directors.
On the occasion, the Institute's executive manager, Anderson Santos, and consultant Alberto Rogério da Silva, dealt with the alignment of the state government's participation in the Expo & Brazilian Mining Congress – Exposibram 2020,
However, considered one of the main mining events in Latin America, which will be held in the capital of Pará.
Thus, between the 24th and 27th of August 2020, at Hangar Centro de Convenções e Feiras da Amazônia.
According to the Institution Relations manager
Codec employees, Evandro Diniz, the event will bring large companies to the For.
Since it characterizes it as one of the most important environments for attracting investments to the State, due to the large volume of mineral production in Pará.
Mineroindustrial
On the 17th, in a new meeting, with the presence of representatives from the Government of Pará and the state's mining and industrial sector.
It will certainly be at the headquarters of the Federation of Industries of Pará (Fiepa), details will be defined.
The technicians at the event, which, according to the organization, should connect more than 55 thousand people, including businesspeople and representatives of private and government institutions from across the country.
Carlos Ledo recalled that, in September this year, the governor of Pará was invited and insisted on participating in the opening of Exposibram 2019.
Much like Belo Horizonte, it mobilized 490 stands, 26 countries, 1,300 registered at the Brazilian Mining Congress.
Above all, there were no less than 55 thousand participants circulating around Expominas, the BH Exhibition Center.
The Government of Pará participated prominently in the Minas Gerais edition, bringing state public servants, including geologists and mining engineers, with expertise in prospecting for new investments.
Therefore, attracting business and projects to the state economy, always focusing on the verticalization of our mineral wealth.