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IMARC 2024 ends on a high as Sydney confirmed for 2025

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Sydney will once again host Australia’s biggest business event, when the International Mining and Resources Conference and Expo (IMARC) returns in 2025.

The announcement was made at the ICC Sydney, where a record 9000 delegates from 115 countries wrapped up three days of intensive networking, learning, and deal-making, culminating in the much-anticipated Gala Dinner.

Anita Richards, Chief Operating Officer at IMARC, said the event has not only become a cornerstone of the mining industry, but also a beacon of innovation and collaboration, thanks to the efforts of IMARC’s Founding Partners and the enthusiastic support of the NSW Government as Host Partner.

“As we celebrate the remarkable success of another IMARC, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to our Founding Partners, Austmine, AusIMM, Mines and Money, and our Host Partner the NSW Government for their unwavering support.

“A special thank you must also go to our sponsors and exhibitors, whose invaluable contributions are propelling us into the future. I also want to acknowledge our incredible team, whose dedication and passion drive this event forward.

“I am excited by the transformations taking place in the mining sector as we embrace the energy transition and pursue a more sustainable future. Looking ahead, we are committed to elevating IMARC to new heights, continuing to forge meaningful connections, showcasing groundbreaking advancements, and inspiring the next generation of leaders.

“Together, we will not only shape a sustainable and prosperous future for our industry but also redefine what is possible.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/special-reports/31102024/imarc-2024-ends-on-a-high-as-sydney-confirmed-for-2025/

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