New dates announced for IMARC 2022
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Beacon Events has announced the rescheduled dates for the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC), to be held in Melbourne, Victoria, from 17 – 19 October, 2022.
With international borders set to reopen in the coming weeks, there is an expectation that by October 2022 there will be greater travel freedoms globally, allowing for the conference to attract a large domestic and international audience in-person once again.
The organisers look forward to welcoming back the international community and celebrating with them in Melbourne.
Isuzu, Newtrax Technologies, Murray Engineering, Australasian Metals have already confirmed their support and participation for IMARC in October 2022, in addition to major sponsors Caterpillar, Toronto Stock Exchange, and Sandvik.
“We expect with a nearly sold-out event being moved to October 2022, that IMARC will near double its footprint with over 400 exhibitors,” said IMARC Managing Director Anita Richards. The IMARC team continues to build content and themes to attract to attract global leaders from across the mining, investment, and METS communities across the value chain.
Leading into October 2022, CEO’s that were due to speak within the conference plenary in January will take part in a series of virtual interviews and keynote presentations as part of a brand new IMARC Insights series. Providing an opportunity for attendees to stay up to date with the latest announcements and industry changes.
IMARC appreciates the continued patronage and support of its Founding Partners, the Victorian Government, Austmine, AusIMM and Mines and Money, as well as the mining and resources sector and look forward to bringing the industry together once again from 17 – 19 October 2022.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/11022022/new-dates-announced-for-imarc-2022/
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