From April 23 to April 27, DFMC brought its high-tech products to Expomin 2018. At the exhibition, DFMC attracted customers from Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, and Bolivia.
EXPOMIN is held at the International Exhibition Center in Santiago de Chile every two years. EXPOMIN is the largest professional mining expo in Latin America and the second largest in the world. More than 1,300 companies from 35 countries participated in this exhibition, including over 700 foreign exhibitors. This year, the number of Chinese exhibitors has increased to 130. The Smart Tech Place area was set up for the first time this year to showcase the latest development trends and technological innovations of Mining 4.0. The DFMC exhibited at the Chilean International Mining Exhibition and received more than 100 customers from Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador and other countries. It achieved face-to-face communication with visiting customers at the show to answer customer-related technical issues.
Mr. Alberto Valentin Hensel, Minister of Mines of San Juan of the exhibition also came to the booth for a cordial conversation. He highly appreciated the technology and rich experience of DFMC in mine detection and automation. He invited DFMC to go to the province of San Juan, Argentina, to conduct exchanges and cooperation with local mining companies to bring more economic benefits to local businesses.
In addition, Mr. Jorge Moreno from Anglo American gave a high rating to DFMC, saying that DFMC's technology in detecting PPGAA's grade of copper ore is impressive. This technology can perform all-material analysis, high analysis accuracy, and effectively solve the problem of test data lag, etc. At the same time, he hopes to have a deeper understanding of the product in the hope of having the opportunity to cooperate.
As the world's leading industrial R&D and production center for industrial inspection instruments, DFMC is striving for excellence in core technologies and working together with companies in South America to strengthen international cooperation and promote the development of the mining industry in South America.