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IMARC 2024 kicks off in Sydney

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Global Mining Review,


The doors have opened to the highly anticipated International Mining and Resources Conference + Expo (IMARC), with thousands of industry leaders, innovators, and policy makers from over 120 countries converging on ICC Sydney.

This year’s conference is set to break records, with more than 9000 delegates, 600 speakers and over 500 exhibitors on site, positioning IMARC 2024 as a premier platform for the global mining and resources sector.

“It’s more than just a conference. IMARC is the ultimate hub for essential conversations on sustainability, technology, and collaboration that will drive the sector towards a more responsible and innovative future,” said Anita Richards, Chief Operating Officer at IMARC.

IMARC 2024 showcases the global industry’s best-practice in sustainability, safety, and productivity and the latest in cutting edge technology, including exploration, AI, electrification and automation across 20 000 m2 of exhibition space.

Opening the three-day event, internationally acclaimed speaker and leadership development executive Holly Ransom said, “As the world races to secure what will power the next generation, we all know that we need to rethink how we operationalise the energy transition, leveraging new innovations and deep partnerships across the sector.”

And for Australian industry, IMARC is an important opportunity to meet buyers, investors, and future partners from across the world.

“By connecting global and local leaders, and fostering impactful partnerships, IMARC is helping shape an industry that is resilient, forward-thinking, and prepared to meet the challenges of tomorrow,” added Ms Richards.

From decarbonisation technologies to advanced AI applications in mining, this year’s programme offers a glimpse into the future of sustainable resource management. Key highlights include:

  • A focus on sustainability and the circular economy: IMARC will host critical discussions around sustainable mining, recycling, and resource recovery, including a keynote from Dr. Cathy Foley, Australia’s Chief Scientist, in which she will explore resource-focused advice and recommendations from Australia’s Ministerial Advisory Group on the Circular Economy.
  • The global nextgen programme: This pioneering initiative aims to connect and inspire the next generation of industry professionals. With dedicated networking sessions and mentorship opportunities, it is designed to foster fresh perspectives and innovation.
  • High-profile speakers and panels: Keynote addresses will feature top voices in the industry, such as Madeleine King, Australia’s Minister for Resources, alongside executives from BHP, Fortescue, and other leading firms. Sessions will cover urgent topics like decarbonising supply chains, the future of critical minerals, and the evolving role of AI and robotics in mining.

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