Italy Strengthens Economic Ties with Canada at PDAC 2026: Innovation and Strategic Partnership Beyond Minerals


PDAC Italy Pavilion ribbon cutting. From left to right: Carlo Angelo Bocchi, Director of the Italian Trade Agency (ITA) Offices in Canada; Luca Zelioli – Consul General, Consulate General of Italy in Toronto; Valentino Valentini – Deputy Minister of Enterprises and Made in Italy (MIMIT); H.E. Alessandro Cattaneo – Italian Ambassador to Canada, Embassy of Italy to Canada; Francesco Tenuta – Director, Division V: Raw Materials, Electronics and Photonics, Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy (MIMIT); and James Johnson – Minerals Analyst, Italian Trade Agency (ITA) Toronto



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