IMARC 2024: Australia’s biggest mining event is coming
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
IMARC is a premier event for the mining and resources industry, bringing together industry leaders, governments, investors, and stakeholders from across the globe to discuss the issues, trends, opportunities, and challenges facing the sector.
With more than 600 speakers, over 9000 delegates, and 20 000 m2 of exhibition space, IMARC is the largest business event hosted in Australia. This year’s highlights include:
- Ministerial Addresses: Hon. Madeleine King MP, Australian Minister for Resources, and Hon. Courtney Houssos, NSW Minister for Finance.
- Strategic Partnerships and Innovations: Tania Constable, CEO of the Minerals Council of Australia, will host a series of in-depth Executive Briefings featuring some of the industry’s most recognised global thought leaders.
- Digital Transformation: Mark O’Brien, General Manager at CITIC Pacific Mining, on the myths and realities of AI in mining.
- Mining Innovation: Flavia Tata Nardini, CEO and Co-Founder of Fleet Space, on the potential of space and AI in end-to-end exploration.
- Energy Transition & Decarbonisation: Dino Otranto, CEO of Fortescue, will on the path to Real Zero and, Sanjeev Gandhi, Managing Director & CEO of Orica, on managing Orica’s energy transition while supporting their customers’ journeys.
- Global Opportunities: Dinah McLeod, Director General of the Cobalt Institute, will address global and Australian market drivers of cobalt.
- ESG Collaboration: Martijn Wilder AM, Founder and CEO of Pollination and Chair of the National Reconstruction Fund, to discuss how mining can support a Nature Positive Future and how it should be measured.
For information about IMARC 2024, click here.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/30082024/imarc-2024-australias-biggest-mining-event-is-coming/
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