Black Diamond Drilling Tools Canada AME 2026 Roundup

Black Diamond Drilling Tools AME Association for Mineral Exploration 2026 Roundup

Black Diamond Drilling Tools Canada is excited to attend AME Roundup 2026 in Vancouver, one of the world’s premier conferences dedicated to mineral exploration and development.

Hosted annually by the Association for Mineral Exploration (AME), Roundup brings together exploration companies, geologists, mining professionals, Indigenous leaders, suppliers, investors, government representatives, and technical experts from around the world to exchange knowledge, build partnerships, and discuss the future of mineral exploration.

The 2026 conference theme, “Minerals for a Changing World,” highlights the growing importance of mineral exploration in supporting economic development, technological advancement, energy transition, and long-term resource security.

A Global Stage for Mineral Exploration

AME Roundup continues to serve as a major platform for conversations surrounding:

  • Mineral exploration and discovery
  • Critical minerals and battery metals
  • Indigenous partnership and reconciliation
  • Regulatory clarity and project development
  • Innovation in geoscience and exploration technology
  • Workforce development and industry sustainability

The conference reinforces the important role exploration plays in building the mines and resource supply chains needed for the future.

As a supplier supporting mining operations, drilling contractors, and exploration projects across Canada, BD Drill values opportunities to engage directly with the exploration community and stay connected to evolving technical and operational needs within the industry.

Supporting Exploration Across Canada

Every mine begins with exploration, and the long-term success of the mining industry depends heavily on the companies, prospectors, drillers, geologists, and suppliers driving early-stage discovery.

AME Roundup provides an important environment for collaboration across all parts of the exploration ecosystem — from junior mining companies and technical specialists to Indigenous communities, regulators, suppliers, and investors.