Mining will always carry geological uncertainty. Infrastructure failure shouldn’t be part of that risk profile. At PDAC 2026, CasCom is focusing on what mining leaders can control: secure networks, resilient communications, and operational technology that protects production across Northern Canada.

Mining has always been a high-stakes industry.
Commodity swings. Investor scrutiny. Remote operations. Regulatory pressure.
Geology is unpredictable. That’s part of the business.
Infrastructure failure shouldn’t be.
Across Northern Canada, mining companies operate in some of the most demanding environments in the country. Sites are remote. Connectivity is limited. Weather is unforgiving. And when systems fail, production stops.
Today, operational risk is no longer just mechanical. It’s digital.
A network outage can halt coordination.
A cyber incident can disrupt production.
Unreliable field communications can create safety exposure.
Fragmented IT support slows growth and weakens investor confidence.
Mining leaders preparing for expansion, capital raises, or operational scaling are increasingly being asked hard questions:
How secure is your infrastructure?
How resilient are your remote sites?
What happens if systems go down?
At CasCom, we believe mining infrastructure should be engineered for resilience — not patched reactively.
That means:
Secure, monitored networks across head office and site
Reliable radio and field communications built for harsh conditions
Remote connectivity that supports exploration and scaling
Cybersecurity embedded into operational systems
Predictable, managed IT that reduces downtime risk
This isn’t about technology for its own sake.
It’s about protecting production.
At PDAC 2026 in Toronto, we’ll be meeting with mining leaders who are thinking beyond basic IT support. They’re focused on operational continuity, investor readiness, and infrastructure that can withstand both environmental and cyber threats.
If you’re expanding exploration, upgrading site communications, preparing for due diligence, or replacing reactive IT support, this is the conversation to have.
You can’t control geology.
You can control whether your infrastructure becomes a liability — or a competitive advantage.
CasCom will be at the CanNor Pavilion, Booth 7105N.
We look forward to meeting with mining operators and suppliers ready to build resilient operations.













