May 29, 2024 – The Greater Sudbury Development Corporation and Kingston Economic Development Corporation have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding, which will serve to identify and outline areas of continued and future cooperation that will foster innovation, enhance collaboration, and promote mutual prosperity.
The alliance, announced at the opening dinner of the BEV In-Depth: Mines to Mobility conference on May 29, 2024, is known as the Kingston-Greater Sudbury Critical Minerals Alliance.
“Through this alliance, we’re forging a path towards collective solutions. Partnering with Sudbury, allows us to better reach the objectives set out by the federal and provincial Critical Minerals Strategies,” said City of Kingston Mayor Bryan Paterson. “It’s about advancing together, maximizing our strengths, and achieving mutual objectives.”
This alliance will foster innovation and collaboration by connecting mines, clean-tech and mineral processing technology companies within the value chain, facilitating strategic partnerships and advancing innovation of the supply chain in Ontario.
“Sudbury and Kingston have unique strengths in mining, resource extraction, mineral supply, processing technologies and recycling,” said Greater Sudbury Mayor Paul Lefebvre. “This strategic partnership will help us both advance and capitalize on new opportunities that present themselves during the BEV transition.”
In recognition of the Canadian Net Zero 2050 targets and need of mining and processing capabilities to support the critical mineral economy and the electric vehicle transition, the Greater Sudbury Development Corporation and Kingston Economic Development Corporation are committed to working closely to strengthen connections across the regions, share best practices and create opportunity.
The topic of cross-sectoral collaboration will be explored further at the full day portion of the BEV In-Depth: Mines to Mobility conference on May 30, as speakers will be representing the automotive, battery, green energy, mining, mineral processing, and allied supply and services companies.