IMARC 2018 to be biggest year yet

Workshops have started at the 2018 International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne today, with the full conference set to open its doors tomorrow.

One of the country’s largest mining events, this year’s show is expected to see a collective worth of $5.4 trillion in assets among investors, a huge increase on the $94.6 billion in assets under management seen in 2017.

“Current figures show that more than 400 investors are ready to invest over $14 billion in mining and resources projects at IMARC this year, doubling their commitment of $7 billion from this time last year,” said event director Anita Richards.

Representatives of companies such as BHP, Newcrest, Fortescue and Anglo American. Also in attendance will be a slew of technology companies, including Amazon Web Services, drone-focused Airobotics, Dyno Nobel Asia Pacific, Komatsu, Modular, SICK, and plenary theatre sponsor Dassault Systémes, among many others.

Several of these companies will be bringing inventive displays and workshops; Dassault will have interactive VR exhibits set up to display its 3DEXPERIENCE platform to delegates, for example.

To accomodate the increasing popularity of the event, the event’s floorspace is 7500 square metres, 3000 square metres larger than at last year’s show.

“In 2017, over 90 million in investments were recorded over the three days of the event with 42 per cent of investors backing projects identified at IMARC,” said Richards.

“Commodity buyers, traders, and public and private investors will all be actively seeking new investment opportunities, looking to speak directly to senior executives to assess and compare an extensive range of investment opportunities in the mining and energy sectors.”

OECD Mining Regions and Cities

The second annual OECD meeting of Mining Regions and Cities will be held in Darwin in Northern Territory from November 20–22, 2018. 

Engage with global leaders, world-renowned speakers and industry experts at the OECD territory meeting. Northern Australia will be the forefront of global conversations as it gathers an assembly that explores cutting edge approaches in the energy and mining industries.

With exposure to approximately 300 delegates from OECD member nations, the meeting provides a significant chance to showcase industry capability, innovation and opportunity. The OECD meeting opens up important linkages for local businesses to build their connections and grow their footprint both within Australia and the world with its truly global reach.

Delegates will work together to better address the challenges and opportunities faced by mining regions and cities.

The preliminary agenda is available and registration is now open.

For more information, email OECDmeetingNT@nt.gov.au or visit http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/mining-regions.htm.

EtherCAT Seminar Series AUS & NZL 2018

Industrial Ethernet and EtherCAT in particular are hot topics in the global automation industry: Traditional fieldbus systems are showing their limitations today as new technologies are appearing that provide more performance and support for Internet protocols. Automation system users have to decide if, when and how to adopt these next generation networks. 

Why attend?
Experts’ presentations from the EtherCAT Technology Group and sponsoring companies as well as time for on-site networking and discussion with the experts and the accompanying table-top exhibition provide you with a complete overview on benefits and challenges of EtherCAT for you and your application, especially in the context of Industry 4.0 and IoT.

Who should attend?
These half-day and free of charge events are a great chance to get access to the EtherCAT technology in your market, Australia & New Zealand, as well as worldwide.

Please register online today, if you are…

  • In charge of control and automation systems with machine builders and OEMs;
  • Working with system integrators or design firms for machine builders or end users;
  • Involved in application and controls design or product management;
  • Interested to know the latest trends in industrial automation and how fieldbus selection plays an important role;
  • Interested in application examples and possible migration strategies.

The agenda, further detailed information and online registration can be found here. Participation is free of charge.

This roadshow is supported by BECKHOFF Automation.

Dates and locations

Friday 19 October – Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth

Monday 22 October – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

Tuesday 23 October – Yarra Gold Club, Melbourne

Wednesday 24 October – Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

Thursday 25 October – Addington Raceway & Events Centre, Christchurch, New Zealand

Friday 26 October – Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre, Auckland, New Zealand

Event times: 7.45am – 1.00pm

Austmine Smart Mining Networking Event

Join Austmine at its next Smart Mining Networking Event in Sydney on September 20 as it welcomes Paul Flynn, managing director and chief executive officer, Whitehaven Coal.  

At this event Flynn will discuss the restructuring of Whitehaven Coal to endure the worst of the commodities cycle. He will also share insights into the building of two tier 1 projects in the Narrabri Underground and Maules Creek mines. 

Whitehaven Coal is embracing the future of mining and entering an exciting phase of growth. It recently announced a collaborative initiative with Hitachi to design and introduce an autonomous haulage system in north west New South Wales, an industry first for Australian coal mining. 

This event is a great opportunity to learn more about Whitehaven’s current initiatives and to network and connect with its senior management, as well as the wider METS and mining community that will be in attendance, including: Hitachi, Jenmar, MST Global, Nautitech Mining Systems and many more. 

Austmine members receive a discounted rate, as well as access to the member-only special of ‘buy four, get one free’. Accessing this rate requires logging into the Member Self-Service Portal.

To find out more about this event, please visit the Austmine website.

IMARC 2018: A showcase of mining projects, innovations, technology and equipment

For those wanting to see the latest and greatest in mining, this year’s free-to-attend IMARC Exhibition, which runs in parallel to the annual International Mining and Resources Conference, will be the place to be. As Australia’s largest mining event, over 6000 attendees will converge in Melbourne this October.

“This year’s exhibition is 70 per cent larger than 2017 and will feature over 200 leading companies such as BHP, Sandvik, Rio Tinto, Dassault Systèmes, Mercedes Benz, Scania, SolGold and Thiess, who will be showcasing the latest mining projects, innovations, technology and equipment both big and small,” said Anita Richards, IMARC event director.

All expo pass holders will also be able to attend any of the daily conference sessions within the Collaboration Theatre across the three days with presentations covering sustainability, policy, technology and the future of mining.

The Collaboration Theatre will also host the brand new Young Leaders Forum which will be led by current young leaders inspiring the future generation; as well as house the pitch battle power hours which will see METS and miners pitching for investment as well as METS pitching to miners for meetings and contracts.

The free-to-attend IMARC exhibition runs from the October 30 to November 1 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Visit https://imarcmelbourne.com/expo/ to claim your free pass.

AusIMM Global Mining Leaders 2018 Conference

This two-day conference sponsored by the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) features prominent leaders in the resources industry sharing their views on critical issues that resonate with today’s mining professionals. 

Register now to connect and network with global mining leaders who will talk about leadership, globalisation, cyber security and technological disruption. 

Visit the website for confirmed keynote speakers and registration details: http://miningleaders.ausimm.com/

The 14th Mill Operators’ Conference 2018

This conference will focus on getting ‘back to basics’ — challenging delegates to reassess the fundamentals of our sector. Throughout this three-day conference, 55 global experts will share their knowledge in operating practices for mineral processing plants, including extractive metallurgy, process control and environmental issues.

Register online to book your spot at MillOps 2018.

8th Women in Energy & Resources Leadership Summit

Liquid Learning presents the 8th Women in Energy and Resources Leadership Summit. In times of continuous change and disruption, exceeding expectations is imperative for leadership success. 

Liquid Learning is bringing together some of the most accomplished leaders from across Australia to reflect on their greatest achievements. With speakers form BHP, Rio Tinto Energy Queensland and more, they’ll offer advice & insight to help you exceed expectations and achieve professional greatness. 

Join us at the Mercure Brisbane on August 29–30 for this transformational leadership summit to accelerate your career. Follow this link to book now and reserve your seat.

Australian Mining readers receive a 10 per cent discount — use booking code A1.

Australian Mining Prospect Awards 2018

Launched in 2004, the annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards have become the most esteemed and prestigious awards program for the mining and minerals processing industry in Australia.

Now in its 15th year, the Prospect Awards will celebrate the best and brightest of the industry. Australian Mining is Australia’s leading mining technology magazine and as such continues to provide the latest and most useful information to help miners become more productive.

This role places Australian Mining in an excellent position to host awards that champion a safe, sustainable and more productive industry.

EtherCAT Seminar Series AUS & NZL 2018

Industrial Ethernet and EtherCAT in particular are hot topics in the global automation industry: Traditional fieldbus systems are showing their limitations today as new technologies are appearing that provide more performance and support for Internet protocols. Automation system users have to decide if, when and how to adopt these next generation networks. 

Why attend?
Experts’ presentations from the EtherCAT Technology Group and sponsoring companies as well as time for on-site networking and discussion with the experts and the accompanying table-top exhibition provide you with a complete overview on benefits and challenges of EtherCAT for you and your application, especially in the context of Industry 4.0 and IoT.

Who should attend?
These half-day and free of charge events are a great chance to get access to the EtherCAT technology in your market, Australia & New Zealand, as well as worldwide.

Please register online today, if you are…

  • In charge of control and automation systems with machine builders and OEMs;
  • Working with system integrators or design firms for machine builders or end users;
  • Involved in application and controls design or product management;
  • Interested to know the latest trends in industrial automation and how fieldbus selection plays an important role;
  • Interested in application examples and possible migration strategies.

The agenda, further detailed information and online registration can be found here. Participation is free of charge.

This roadshow is supported by BECKHOFF Automation.

Dates and locations

Friday 19 October – Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth

Monday 22 October – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

Tuesday 23 October – Yarra Gold Club, Melbourne

Wednesday 24 October – Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

Thursday 25 October – Addington Raceway & Events Centre, Christchurch, New Zealand

Friday 26 October – Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre, Auckland, New Zealand

Event times: 7.45am – 1.00pm

8th Women in Energy & Resources Leadership Summit

Liquid Learning presents the 8th Women in Energy and Resources Leadership Summit. In times of continuous change and disruption, exceeding expectations is imperative for leadership success. 

Liquid Learning is bringing together some of the most accomplished leaders from across Australia to reflect on their greatest achievements. With speakers form BHP, Rio Tinto Energy Queensland and more, they’ll offer advice & insight to help you exceed expectations and achieve professional greatness. 

Join us at the Mercure Brisbane on August 29–30 for this transformational leadership summit to accelerate your career. Follow this link to book now and reserve your seat.

Australian Mining readers receive a 10 per cent discount — use booking code A1.

Australian Mining Prospect Awards 2018

Launched in 2004, the Annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards have become the most esteemed and prestigious awards program for the mining and minerals processing industry in Australia.

Australian Mining is Australia’s leading mining technology magazine and as such continues to provide the latest and most useful information to help miners become more productive. This role places Australian Mining in an excellent position to host awards that champion a safe, sustainable and more productive industry.

When: 6:30pm, Thursday 18 October 2018
Where: Noble Dining Room, Sydney Cricket Ground
Dress: Cocktail/lounge suit

For more information, please click here

8th Women in Energy & Resources Leadership Summit

Liquid Learning presents the 8th Women in Energy and Resources Leadership Summit. In times of continuous change and disruption, exceeding expectations is imperative for leadership success. 

Liquid Learning is bringing together some of the most accomplished leaders from across Australia to reflect on their greatest achievements. With speakers form BHP, Rio Tinto Energy Queensland and more, they’ll offer advice & insight to help you exceed expectations and achieve professional greatness. 

Join us at the Mercure Brisbane on August 29–30 for this transformational leadership summit to accelerate your career. Follow this link to book now and reserve your seat.

Australian Mining readers receive a 10 per cent discount — use booking code A1.

Queensland Mining Awards 2018

The list of finalists for the 2018 Queensland Mining Awards has been released, with winners to be announced at the event in Mackay on July 25.

The list of finalists ranges from small, locally owned companies such as QCCS and HMA Wear Solutions, to mid-tiers such as Coxons Group through to mining majors such as Downer, Rio Tinto and Anglo American.

The judges for the awards takes in a bevy of industry leaders such as Peter Kane, chief operating officer, QCoal Group; Dan Kadziela, head of business development, Minerals Australia, BHP; Ian Rees, chief advisor and integrated planning, Rio Tinto Aluminium; Michael Jones, production manager, Jellinbah Resources; Heidi Cooper, group manager, government relations and public policy, Origin Energy; and Suzanne Mitchell, regional practice manager, EconomX.

Category winners and the 2018 Queensland Mining Contractor of the Year will be announced at the event. The full list of finalists is as follows:

Greyhound Australia Cost Saving Initiative Award

Quarry Mining: Underground Roof Support Drilling Methodologies

Coxons Group Australia: Nosecone Module Exchange for 797F Overhauls

Onsite Rental Group: Onsite Connect – Smarter Rental Equipment Control

Economx Time Saving Initiative Award

McLanahan: Lake Vermont Feeder Breaker Project

Downer Blasting Services: DBS Speedloader

QCCS: Concrete Remediation – Ship Loading Berth

JCB CEA Project Innovation Award

Createnergy Oil Box: Waste Oil Management

Puma Energy: Pumamax Next Gen Diesel

Mine Energy Solutions: Dual Fuel (HDCNG) Durability Trial

Hastings Deering Community/Staff Engagement or EEO Award

New Hope Group: LifeFlight Partnership

Rio Tinto: Amrun Project – Sustaining Indigenous Employment

Clermont Coal Operations: ACDF Conservation and Land Management Course

QME Best Product Launch Award

CST: IoT Virtual Weigh Frame – IntelliRoll

HMA Wear Solutions: SiTech Technology – Cyclone Shrouds

Wolff Mining: Semi-Autonomous Dozers

McLanahan Safety Award

JESI: JESI Journey Management Software

Greyhound Australia: Safer Transport Solutions – TECHBUS

Hastings Deering: No Harm Fatigue Technology Solutions

METS Ignited Collaboration Award

Unearthed/Origin Energy/Advance Queensland: Unearthed Accelerator

Anglo American/Nome Services: Real Time Tailgate Monitoring

Anglo American/Jenmar: Goliath Cable Bolt System

Rio Tinto/Bechtel/Jacobs/McConnell Dowell: Amrun Project – Chith Export Facility

IIoT Solution Day: Are you ready to incorporate Industrial IoT into your business?

With rapid globalisation and information digitalisation, more and more industrial operators have been adopting the Industrial IoT application for enhanced operational efficiency and maximum business profit. As an industry-leading connectivity solution provider, Moxa works with Microsoft to provide you with practical technologies to facilitate your Industrial IoT/Industry 4.0 applications.

For more information on Moxa’s upcoming IIoT Solution Day, which takes place on June 14 in Lidcombe, NSW, please click here.

Mining Leaders 2018 Program

The Mining Leaders Program (MLP) has been specifically designed for the unique challenges of the sector, and represents a partnership between the Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI) and UQ Business School Executive Education. The program aims to empower functional heads, discipline managers, or newly appointed general managers to become high-performing leaders, building the capabilities to progress to executive and board level in the future.

This program provides an unparalleled experience by accessing cutting-edge knowledge in leadership, mining research, technology, and business practice from across the University and its extensive network of industry partners.

The program is delivered through a blended learning model over five months to facilitate collaborative learning via two five day intensive face-to-face workshops, with participants individually completing two online learning modules ahead of each workshop. The program is supported by on-the-job learning between modules, individual leadership coaching sessions, and peer learning with fellow students and the extensive MLP alumni network.

From 2018, MLP will offer credit towards the Graduate Certificate in Executive Leadership and provides a pathway towards UQ’s highly-regarded Master of Business Administration program.

8th Women in Energy & Resources Leadership Summit

Liquid Learning is excited to present the 8th Women in Energy and Resources Leadership Summit. In times of continuous change & disruption, exceeding expectations is imperative for leadership success. 

Liquid Learning is bringing together some of the most accomplished leaders from across Australia to reflect on their greatest achievements. With speakers form BHP, Rio Tinto Energy Queensland and more, they’ll offer advice & insight to help you exceed expectations and achieve professional greatness. 

Join us at the Mercure Brisbane on August 29–30 for this transformational leadership summit to accelerate your career. Follow this link to book now and reserve your seat!