Sydney, Australia: International Mining and Resources Conference + Expo

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Collaborating on trends in mining, investment and innovation towards a sustainable future.

The International Mining and Resources Conference + Expo (IMARC) is where the most influential people in the mining industry come together, delivering ideas, inspiration, and serving as a global meeting ground for industry leaders. 

The world-class program features six concurrent conferences covering the entire mining value chain, with panel discussions and strategic keynote presentations. Participants will gain insights from c-suite executives and industry leaders on operational excellence, ESG, business resilience, project development, and mine digitisation. 

The exhibition features over 500 solution providers from around the world, showcasing the latest technology, machinery, and services that are driving innovation and productivity across the mining sector. 

As Australia’s International Mining Week, IMARC attracts attendees from over 120 countries, with 50 nations represented at a government or ministerial level. Alongside the main event, a wide range of sideline events hosted by local and international organisations—such as networking sessions, industry gatherings, and launch announcements—offers even more opportunities to connect and learn. 

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Group Discounts: Bookings of 3+ delegates will receive a 10% discount off the current rate, and bookings of 6+ delegates will receive a 15% discount off the current rate. To be eligible for the discount, all delegates must be booked at the same time. To make a group booking, email us at connect@imarcglobal.com or call us at: Australia: +61 (0) 3 9008 5946  |  Hong Kong: +852 2219 0111  |  United Kingdom: +44 (0) 20 8004 3888  |  Saudi Arabia: +966 800 803 045.

All prices shown are in AUD and exclude and are subject to GST (Goods and Services Tax).

Online pre-registration is essential to attend this event.

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