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Past events

International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC)

31 Oct
2019


9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Event Details

The International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) is where global mining leaders connect with technology, finance, and the future. Now in its 6th year, it is Australia’s largest mining event bringing together over 7000 decision makers, mining leaders, policy makers, investors, commodity buyers, technical experts, innovators and educators from over 100 countries to Melbourne for four days of learning, deal-making and unparalleled networking.

BHP, Rio Tinto, Anglo American, Mitsui, Newcrest and OceanaGold are just some of the companies you will hear from at the conference. With a programme covering the entire mining supply chain, from exploration, to investment, production to optimisation through to new technologies and global opportunities. Alongside brand-new conferences on energy, the environment, workforce engagement as well as mine and plant optimisation. Click here to download the programme.

Furthermore, the free exhibition will feature over 260 leading companies across the 12,000m2 expo floor showcasing the latest mining projects, equipment and innovations the industry has on offer. Microsoft, Sandvik, Komatsu, Yokogawa, HATCH and Downer Group are just some of the companies you can expect to meet. See who’s exhibiting here.

Claim your free expo pass here. For further information about receiving a 10% off current early bird prices when registering, please email the GCNA Secretariat.

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