IMARC: News Roundup

IMARC: News Roundup

The International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) is where the most influential people in the mining industry come together, delivering ideas, inspiration and serving as a meeting ground for industry leaders.

As Australia’s largest mining event, IMARC attracts widespread media coverage. Check out some of the latest news articles below featuring IMARC.


1. “The yearly International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) conference has today kicked off in Sydney with more than 8500 attendees on the floor and 800 companies presenting at the event across three days…The event draws eyes from all over the world…The IMARC event is headed by a company with global reach and is partially funded by the Victorian Government, and this year, a Saudi Arabian investment vehicle has also pitched in.”

Click here to read the full article by The Market Herald.

2. “The outcome of The Voice Referendum has unveiled a gap in understanding the benefits of better integrating First Nations people into critical industries like mining, attendees at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) 2023 heard on Tuesday.”

Click here to read the full article by Mining Weekly.

3. “The International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Sydney at the ICC is off to an electrifying start on its second day, with a lineup of thought-provoking sessions and discussions that delve deep into the critical issues shaping the mining industry’s future.”

Click here to read the full article by MiningIR.

4. “International Mining had the chance to hear from BHP’s Vice President Maintenance & Engineering Centre of Excellence Maria Joyce in person at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) this week when she presented a keynote on how the company sees the future of maintenance, technology and innovation...”

Click here to read the full article by International Mining.

5. “Australia has a “once in 100-year" opportunity to play a key role in providing minerals to support the global energy transition, the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Sydney has been told - but the prospect is not without its challenges...

This gap was the hidden theme at this week's International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Sydney, the industry's largest gathering in Asia that brings together miners, investors and government policymakers."

Click here to read the full article by Reuters.


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