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North Bay's Wipware shines at mining convention

WipWare demonstrated how its innovative technology detects large rocks and contamination in real time, preventing costly jams and ensuring product quality
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The Wipware booth at PDAC.

WipWare’s Solo interactive conveyor system generated significant interest from potential customers at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2025 International Convention .

Featured as one of seven exhibits in the activation zone of the FedNor- funded Northern Ontario Mining Show (NOMS) pavilion, WipWare demonstrated how its innovative technology detects large rocks and contamination in real time, preventing costly jams and ensuring product quality.

North Bay-based WipWare is one of 112 companies and organizations representing the region in the FedNor-funded pavilion at ACPE 2025. One of the world’s largest mining and exploration conferences and trade shows, ACPE is being held in Toronto from March 2 to 5 and is expected to attract more than 27,000 attendees from 135 countries.

The largest pavilion at the conference, NOMS highlights the wealth of unique products, services and investment opportunities the region has to offer. Designed to showcase Northern Ontario, a region known for its mining excellence, NOMS helps companies grow, increase sales and exports, and create quality jobs. Since its inception in 2015, the pavilion has nearly tripled in size and helped participants create more than 900 jobs and increase revenue by more than $100 million.