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Austmine 21: Harnessing Intelligence Mining Innovation Conference and Exhibition

by Lauren Cella
March 30, 2021
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Austmine will host the largest gathering of mining and mining supply companies in Australia since COVID-19 began at its conference in Perth on 25-27 May. 

Austmine 2021: Harnessing Intelligence is a world-leading mining innovation conference sponsored by BHP. It will explore the importance of optimising the interaction between people, processes and technology across the mining value chain.

More than 50 mining innovation and technology experts will highlight the latest developments in the mining and Mining Equipment, Technology and Services (METS) sectors across two days from 25-27 May.

Austmine CEO, Christine Gibbs Stewart, said there has never been a more important time to gather as an industry to discuss the way forward, with the Australian METS and mining sectors leading the creation and adoption of new technologies.

“We have a unique opportunity to continue to lead in this area, particularly as other mining nations look to Australia for guidance in a new COVID world,” Ms Gibbs Stewart said.

“After a prolonged period of online operations and decreased opportunities to network, this is the first major opportunity for the industry to come together since the pandemic occurred. 

“Austmine 21 will serve as the go-to event to hear what’s next in mining innovation from high-calibre speakers and will provide an opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals to drive further value for the METS sector, and the mining industry more broadly.”

As Australia’s reputation as a mining technology hub continues to grow, so too do the number of attendees coming from both domestic and international markets. Over 80 exhibiting companies are expected to attend the 2021 conference. 

Over two thought-provoking days, technology experts and mining decision makers will explore the importance of optimising the interaction between people, processes and technology across the mining value chain.

Not only is Austmine 21 the place for miners and METS to connect, but it is also set to drive forward the mining innovation conversation with a lineup of world-class speakers. 

For more information, or to register for Austmine 21 visit www.austmineconference.com.au.

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