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EVENT PREVIEW


INFLUENTIAL, INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRY EVENT T


he International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) is where influential people in


the mining industry come together, delivering ideas, inspiration and serving as a meeting ground for industry leaders. Visitors can learn from more than 500+ mining leaders and resource experts throughout seven concurrent conferences with a programme covering the entire mining value chain. They can attend one of the many networking events or simply catch up with industry colleagues on the 18,500m2


expo show floor featuring


470+ leading companies. There are thousands of


opportunities to network, brainstorm, and knowledge share across the three days at the ICC Sydney from 1 October to 2 November 2023. A new addition in 2023, the IMARC Mining Pavilion is a 4000m2


mining companies; the SW Investment Theatre and the IMARC Pitch Battle Arena, with 90+ sessions including the Mining Pitch Battles are held; as well the Traxys IMARC Connect Lounge, where 2000+ meetings are hosted over the three days. Also located in the IMARC Mining Pavilion is the BHP Networking Café and a Delegate Lounge.


Also new for 2023, Low Emission attachment


to the IMARC Expo featuring over 150 exhibitors and several networking and conference areas related to mining and investment. Within the Pavilion is the Mining and Investment Hub, showcasing 120+ junior and mid-tier


Technology Australia (LETA) is proud to present the inaugural LETs Pitch Battle at IMARC 2023, an exciting opportunity for SMEs leading the charge in clean and scalable energy solutions to highlight their solutions in front of three mining judges from the LETA board. Battlers will come with their next big idea that can help transition Australia to a net-zero future on 31 October in the Energy Transition


INDEX OF ADVERTISERS


Cirrus Research Dunlop Conveyor Belting DYNASET Echion Technologies Fletcher Mining Equipment Hägglunds Hilliard Brake Systems i.safe Mobile MMD


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23 49 35 19 IBC OBC 13 39 IFC


Martin Engineering Nasaco International Orexplore Richwood Russell Mineral Equipment Seal Saver SealRyt Stäubli Electrical Connectors Xore


45 45 31 41 31 5


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Theatre. LETA will be guaranteeing five Australian SMEs with solutions in clean hydrogen, electrification and fuel switching, non-energy emissions, carbon negative technology, and/or energy efficient and industrial process optimisation, an opportunity to stand in front of an expert panel of mining executives for a three-minute project pitch, followed by an in-depth Q&A session. In collaboration with Unearthed,


IMARC is excited to host the results and winners from the inaugural Global Innovation Games on 1 November as part of the IMARC Conference. Since August, Unearthed has been receiving applicants via its crowdsourcing platform that can showcase cutting- edge technologies with the potential to revolutionise mining operations, safety, sustainability, and efficiency. The session will include a showcase of the winners’ technologies, and an industry panel discussion highlighting what the world has to offer the Australian mining industry.


For more information visit www. Imarcglobal.com


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