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11,000 Registered Attendees, 120 Countries, 500+ speakers: Record smashed, organisers set sights on even bigger IMARC 2026

 

 

 

 

 

Organisers of Australia’s largest-ever gathering of the world’s mining and resource leaders have set their sights on cementing it as one of the top four global industry events, following a record-breaking week of debate, deals and dignitaries in Sydney.

 

Over the past 12 years, the International Mining and Resources Conference and Expo (IMARC) has become one of the country’s most important global business events, not just because of its size, but because of the very nature of it as a place where deals are done.

 

Coming hot on the heels of the historic deal between Australia and the United States on critical minerals and rare earths, the event once again showcased the essential role mining and resources plays in Australia – and in the global energy transition. As one delegate put it, “the road to sustainability is through resources.”

 

Beacon CEO Daniel Kirwin, who has overseen IMARC as it blossomed from a small Melbourne seminar into one of the world’s leading mining events, said the Albanese-Trump deal was a powerful reminder to the Australian community of the direct economic and social benefits that a progressive and globally connected resources sector delivers, and a demonstration to the Sydney community of the importance of being able to stage global events in the Harbour City.

 

“We are delighted to confirm that the event will once again return to Sydney in 2026 – and we have already sold over 50% of the floorplan off the back of the 2025 event. Every year, IMARC generates many millions of dollars to the NSW economy, but also provides a critical opportunity for local technology companies to showcase innovative products and services to global procurement decision-makers and operators on the ground (and under it).”

 

Showcasing Australian innovation

 

Many IMARC exhibitors have been coming to the event for years, while for some 2025 was their first experience.

 

Quoreka is a local Australian company that provides integrated software solutions for mining companies and is in its fourth year at IMARC. SVP Dan Romanelli said the face-to-face discussions on the exhibition floor are a key part of their sales and marketing efforts each year.

 

“Having conversations in person allows us to really explain the Quoreka difference, and how our solutions can play a role in a potential customer’s business. This year in particular I enjoyed the collaboration with both mining and services companies looking to unlock new revenue opportunities. We have already signed up for next year!”

 

Another local firm, industrial switchboard builder Metroid, attended IMARC for the first time this year, and said the conference was a great opportunity to connect with potential new business leads and showcase the company’s control systems.

 

Metroid Business Development Manager Jared Pilcher said: “We have had a very successful few days. With so many decision-makers in one place, it has been an efficient way to explain how our range of motor control, power distribution, and switchrooms can support mining projects. Out of those discussions we now have a significant number of strong new business opportunities that we will be preparing estimates for. That’s a very good outcome and we’re very confident many of those discussions will evolve into enduring business relationships.”

 

Among other announcements and sideline deals during IMARC:

  • Haultrax unveiled the next generation of its Fleet Management System, providing a look at the new FleetOps user interface and the launch of HXTag, a rugged, next-generation plug-and-play hardware platform built for fast, accurate machine data capture.
  • Techs4Biz introduced its AI-powered, paperless inspection platform: a transformative solution designed to elevate mining operations in both open-cut and underground environments.
  • A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between APC Technology and Whitecell Systems designed to deliver clean energy solutions for Australia’s defence and mining sectors by bringing together Whitecell Systems’ globally proven fuel-cell technology and APC Technology’s rugged Australian engineering expertise in designing and integrating systems that perform reliably in harsh, remote environments.
  • SANY, a global leader in heavy equipment manufacturing, and Solarh2e Pty Ltd, an Australian transport decarbonisation infrastructure company, announced a landmark partnership to deliver Australia’s first charge and fully automated battery swap hub for heavy electric vehicles (HBEVs). This initiative marks a pivotal milestone in decarbonising Australia’s heavy transport sector, with SANY committed to supporting Solarh2e in energising a first-year target of 30 SANY electric prime movers through the rollout of Solarh2e’s inaugural charge and swap hub.

 

Collaboration: the key to IMARC’s success

 

Beacon’s Daniel Kirwin said the range of deals and announcements showed just how unique IMARC is as a gathering of the world’s best and brightest thought leaders alongside one of the largest technology expos where commercial deals large and small are done on the vast floor of the ICC Sydney.

 

He said the location of the event in the heart of one of the world’s great cities, together with the capacity and quality of the ICC venue and Beacon’s own global leadership in high quality major mining and resource conferences, created the perfect partnership to deliver a seamless delegate, sponsor and exhibitor experience.

 

“There are very few cities that can bring all these qualities together, and very few event organisers anywhere in the world with the global networks, experience and expertise to manage such an enormous event. With delegates from five continents, hundreds of speakers across multiple themes, and a massive expo bristling with haul trucks, robots, simulators and other tech, the logistics behind this event are staggering.”

 

Mr Kirwin thanked IMARC’s Founding Partners – Austmine, AusIMM and Mines and Money – and Host Partner, the NSW Government, for their ongoing support.

 

“The partnership between the IMARC team, the NSW Government, the ICC and all our Founding Partners and long-standing event supporters has delivered an absolutely world-class event – and set the bar even higher for next year.

 

“Beacon is proud to have grown IMARC into one of the must-attend industry events on the global calendar, not only creating a platform for the entire mining value chain to collaborate on common goals and challenges but also opening up exciting new international markets for Australian companies on the world stage.”

 

Mr Kirwin said while political and media attention was understandably on critical minerals at IMARC 2025, the program continues to reflect the full spectrum of the resources sector and the global issues that impact on exploration, development and down-stream application.

 

“It is an extraordinary eco-system and as you walk the floor at IMARC, you’ll bump into CEOs of global mining operators, major investors and analysts, local innovators, researchers, and thought leaders reflecting the challenges and opportunities the sector is facing.”

 

“It is a place where ideas are tested, deals are made, and partnerships established.”

 

”With more than 11,000 registered attendees, over 500 speakers, more than 50 sideline events and over 50% of next year’s floorplan already sold, IMARC will continue to grow as one of Australia’s most important business events.”

 

Boosting the Sydney visitor economy

 

Business Events Sydney, bidding specialists for events that drive economic and social impact for New South Wales, highlighted the value of IMARC in showcasing the state’s strengths, attracting international attention and injecting considerable value to the Sydney business events economy.

 

Business Events Sydney CEO Amanda Lampe said: “It is fantastic to see IMARC back in Sydney for a fourth consecutive year – cementing Australia’s place in significant global conversations on sectors vital to our current and transitioning economy.

 

“As well as generating an estimated $17.8 million of direct expenditure into the NSW economy from the thousands of delegates gathering in Sydney for three days, our research shows that world-leading conferences and exhibitions like IMARC 2025 are also a platform for collaboration, innovation and attracting investment and talent.”


For more information please visit the 
IMARC Website.

 

About IMARC: Collaborating on trends in mining, investment and innovation towards a sustainable future

 

IMARC is the premier gathering for the most influential minds in the mining industry, a dynamic hub where ideas ignite, and inspiration flows – it is the ultimate meeting ground for global industry leaders. As Australia’s largest and most significant mining event, IMARC attracts over 11,000 decision-makers, industry leaders, policymakers, investors, commodity buyers, technical experts, innovators, and educators from more than 120 countries. For three action-packed days, attendees will engage in cutting-edge learning, forge valuable deals, and experience unparalleled networking opportunities.

 

Posted October 28, 2025

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