CAMESE is a trade association made up of Canadian member companies offering products and services to the mining industry. It was established in 1981 for the purpose of assisting members in exporting their goods and services. The association's more than 250 corporate members across the country supply the entire mining industry spectrum including mineral exploration, mine development, mining, mineral processing, environmental monitoring, smelting and refining.
CAMESE (Canadian Association of Mining Equiment and Services for Export)
Ontario BioAuto Council
The Ontario BioAuto Council has a mission to position the province first in the race to meet the growing demand for affordable, sustainable bio-based products. The council brings together Ontario's distinct advantages in the growing bio-based economy, and helps ensure participants have every opportunity to succeed.
Ontario has clear advantages for bio-based initiatives. It houses the largest North American auto parts and assembly industries, some of which are already using and producing parts from plant-derived feedstocks. Ontario is also a continental stronghold for research and production in agriculture and forestry, providing new plant varieties and expertise in plant oils, starches, and fibres. And the provincial chemical and plastics sectors are thriving, worth an estimated $20-billion each. Industry leaders, investors and innovators from these areas all connect through the Ontario BioAuto Council.
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