Cambrian College has just received equipment and direct support from Sandvik, a global leading supplier for the mining industry. The support includes an A4 battery operated loader with an associated battery pack assembly and charger, as well as four battery modules to support training.
Sandvik has also contributed to the College's new Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Lab, which is currently under construction and located within the College’s Centre for Smart Mining in Sudbury, Ont.
The BEV Lab is a 520 m2 facility that will be located in the Glencore Centre for Innovation at the college's main campus. It will house cutting edge equipment that will generate critical data on the performance characteristics of BEVs as the mining industry continues to incorporate them into the sector.
"We are deeply grateful for Sandvik's incredibly generous support," said Kristine Morrissey, president of Cambrian College. "This cutting-edge equipment and funding will be instrumental in supporting activities in our new lab. Sandvik's contribution is a true testament to their unwavering commitment to innovation and sustainability and will help us maintain our position as a leader in mining education and research."
“Canada’s mining economy continues to thrive, and it’s our joint mission to develop skilled talent and today’s workforce in an environment that offers specialized training and education through hands-on experience with world-class BEV equipment,” said Peter Corcoran, VP of sales Canada at Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions.
Construction of the BEV Lab is slated for completion in the fall of 2023. In recognition of their generous contribution, Sandvik will be commemorated in the Glencore Centre for Innovation's innovation room, which will now be known as the Sandvik Innovation Room. This state-of-the-art space is specifically designed to foster collaborative brainstorming and innovation, a fitting tribute to Sandvik's invaluable contribution to the project.
For more information about Cambrian R&D, visit www.CambrianCollege.ca/rd.
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