Exhibitions / Congresses

Future of Mining Australia 2020 - postponed new dates pending

Australia, Sydney - March 23-24, 2020
Visit website for details australia.future-of-mining.com/

The Future of Mining conference takes place from 23-24 of March in Sydney and addresses the key strategic and operational questions from project and operations level management through to the boardroom allowing attendees to discover the latest innovations and technologies which are driving mine productivity, mine efficiency and mine safety today.

EXPLORING ALL ASPECTS OF THE FUTURE OF MINING:

DISRUPTION IN MINING: Gain insight into the social, geo-political and economic forces and market trends that have and will continue to reshape the mining industry as we know it today.

INFLUENCING CHANGE: Explore how companies are re-focussing their efforts on creating a united workforce in order to encourage innovation, collaboration and transparency.

VALUE CHAIN OPTIMISATION - A HOLISTIC APPROACH: Learn how the industry is striving towards a sustainable future with the application of new processes, systems and methods of communication.

GAME CHANGING EQUIPMENT: Discover how the latest technology is being applied across the mining lifecycle to improve the economics of existing mines and new projects including; remote cameras and sensors, haulage and hybrid loaders and drones.

INNOVATION IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN: Understand what Innovation really means and how companies are taking the industry to new heights with advanced extraction, processing and exploration methods.

BUILDING FROM THE BOTTOM UP: Analyse the future of Mining, Equipment, Technology and Service Companies (METS) and how this multi-billion dollar sector will continue to drive innovation and investment in the sector.

THE HUMAN EFFECT: Deep dive into the process of de-minifying humans from our mines and the challenges facing companies as they reshape their organisations.
Date(s)
March 23-24, 2020
Time(s)
08:00 AM to 08:00 PM
Venue
Sofitel SYDNEY WENTWORTH
Contact for booking / more info
Laurence Allen, Marketing Manager
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Movers & Shakers
Sue Tomic Sue Tomic
Board chair, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)
Strategic business development manager, Heli Materials Handling Oceania
Chief executive officer, Hire Industry Association of New Zealand (HIANZ)
Chief executive officer, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)