SHOW PREVIEW
FOR OPERATORS ON THE ‘NET ZERO’ JOURNEY
THE ELECTRIC MINE:
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he mining industry is at a pivotal point in history with most if not all companies looking to move from
powering their operations with fossil fuels to electricity. Such a move requires new thinking, collaboration and an openness to technology adoption that the industry has not previously had. As such, The Electric Mine
exhibition and conference series was established five years ago and has run every year since then. The fifth in the series will take place on the 13th to 15th May 2025 in Santiago, Chile.
HISTORY OF THE SHOW In the five years since it started, the show and conference has become a lightning rod for innovative technologies and adoption case studies. The event is also designed to offer insights and
ATTENDANCE Attendees will not be able to purchase day-only events, however they will be able to attend online as the conference will be streamed for those not at the event. The big-name headline exhibitors
include Cummins, Komatsu, Epiroc, Caterpillar and Hitachi.
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expertise from first movers, and to provide guidance on how solutions can be practically applied at individual operations and highlight the direction of travel in the sector. The Electric Mine is aimed at OEMs,
mining companies, service suppliers, consultants or mechanical engineers on the net-zero journey.
CONFERENCE PANELS Conference panels and keynotes span the three days of the event and include the following sessions: Open pit and underground mine electrification; Pathways to a sustainable future: and Fostering opportunities in the transition to zero- emission vehicles.
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