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IMARC: MAKING MINING SUSTAINABLE


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he International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) will take place on 29-31 October at the ICC


Sydney Australia. It is billed as an event that fosters “collaboration between mining, investment, and innovation towards a sustainable future.” IMARC is one of the biggest mining


shows in the southern hemisphere and will see more than 600 mining leaders and resource experts participating in the conference and more than 500 leading companies exhibiting. The conference centre comprises 200,000 square metres of floor space. Seven concurrent conferences are


being held with a program covering the entire mining value chain. Delegates will be able to choose from approximately 340 technical talks, panel discussions, and strategic keynote presentations all taking place over the three days. Attendees can expect to gain


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strategic insights from c-suite executives on progressing ESG and environmental resilience, with the aim of accelerating mining’s energy transition as well as the ongoing digitisation of mines. Delegates will see demonstrations


of the latest innovative technology and be exposed to vivid showcase of all the elements that make the mining industry great. According to the organisers. Manufacturers across the globe


have committed to achieving net zero targets by 2050, while some have more ambitious goals, aiming for 2030. The mining sector and its extended value chains, play a crucial role in the transition to net zero. Miners should be fast-tracking the extraction of critical minerals vital for low-emissions technologies, but as an energy-intensive industry, the entire value chain bears the responsibility of reducing their


carbon emissions to reach this net zero goal. IMARC 2024 will explore how


the industry can accelerate the pathway to net zero in both a critical and responsible way, while also being efficient and effective. This approach acknowledges the importance of mining’s role, while ensuring that responsible mining and ESG standards and obligations are also met. The conference will cover various aspects of the mining value chain, including investment and developments for mining projects across all commodities and decarbonisation strategies, commercialisation and applications of innovative technologies, alongside case studies from companies working towards this transition.


For more information visit: www.imarcglobal.com


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