
Join us for the last NetBenefit Networking event of 2025. We’ll be gathering on Nov 20, 5–8 pm at The Newfoundland Embassy Pub & Eatery for a casual evening of meaningful conversations and genuine connections. Meet people across the local tech and business community.

Ontario’s mining landscape is changing as critical minerals drive clean tech and energy security. Meet Josh Easby at the Ontario Critical Minerals Forum to see how real data can help you tell your story, show your progress, and demonstrate measurable community impact.

With the MPO’s Wind West Atlantic Energy strategy advancing and offshore pre-qualification open in Nova Scotia, MRC 2025 lands at the perfect time. Connect with Josh to explore how tracking local content can set your project apart from bids through to operations.

We are excited to attend Mineral Resources Review from Nov 4–7 at Delta Hotels, St. John’s, NL. This event unites experts, government, and communities to explore innovation and discuss the future of mining in Newfoundland & Labrador. Come find us in the Placentia Room.

We’re excited to be heading to Mozambique for the 2025 Gas & Energy Summit! This event unites energy leaders, suppliers, and government partners. Meet industry leader, Matt Adams, to learn from his experience in local content in other projects around the globe.

NetBenefit Networking returns on September 11, 5–8 pm at The Newfoundland Embassy Pub & Eatery. Join local professionals for meaningful conversations, new connections, and the chance to reconnect with familiar faces. Come for the chats, stay for the community.
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We’re kicking off the first NetBenefit Stampede Social, uniting leaders and innovators shaping local content and socioeconomic impact in mining, oil & gas, and renewables. It’s a space to share ideas, spark collaboration, and build a stronger, sustainable future.
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With energy demand on the rise, this year’s conference is all about finding real solutions. Visit the NetBenefit booth to connect with our team and explore how we’re helping energy projects move forward with less admin, better coordination, and clearer reporting.

Across Canada, the opportunity lies not just in new projects, but in building stronger partnerships between Indigenous communities, governments, and industry that drive long-term impact. Connect with Josh at the 2025 First Nations Major Projects Coalition conference.