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HotCopper was live at the 2026 RIU Resources Round-Up Conference in Sydney, where editor Isaac McIntyre was joined by EV Resources (ASX:EVR) CEO and managing director Mike Brown about the Aussie explorer’s transition into an antimony producer, which will be happening in the next six months.

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Tune in to the From the Floor interview (above) to hear Mr Brown talk about how that roadmap will play out, what to watch out for in the near future, and why it’s a “huge turning point” for the green tech company.

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