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TechHub and college to host SMR Supply Chain and Mining Innovation

Southeast Saskatchewan businesses that are looking to diversify their manufacturing and customer base through small modular reactors (SMR) and mining supply chain are invited to learn more about the process.
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The Southeast Techhub building in Estevan.

ESTEVAN — The Southeast Techhub, alongside Southeast College, is hosting a day of education and discussion with SMR Supply Chain and Mining Innovation on Feb. 8.

The one-day event will include presentations by keynote speaker Eric Anderson of the Saskatchewan Industrial and Mining Suppliers Association (SIMSA), Tom Kishchuk of SIMSA, SaskPower, Prairie Canada, and National Research Council, as well as a presentation from Al Shype from the International Minerals Innovation Institute on mining innovation and potential future job growth.

The event will be of interest to southeast Saskatchewan businesses that are looking to diversify their manufacturing and customer base through small modular reactors (SMR) and mining supply chain. The discussions during the day will include the required information on how to proceed, as well as information pertaining to future planning and industry strategy development.

The event will be held at southeast College Estevan Campus from 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. The registration fee is $25, which includes lunch, in addition to the speakers.

More information, including the event's full-day schedule, can be found at the Southeast TechHub's website.

For tickets, please email techhub@estevan.ca with your request.