Exhibitions / Congresses

Future of Mining Sydney 2023

Australia, Sydney - February 20-21, 2023
Future of Mining Sydney 2023 Future of Mining Sydney 2023: 20 - 21 February 2023 | Sydney Masonic Centre

ACCELERATE YOUR ROADMAP TO ZERO HARM, ZERO ENTRY AND ZERO EMISSIONS

The mining industry is facing pressure: pressure to be more efficient, pressure to deliver more minerals for the energy transition, and pressure to do that in a more sustainable way. How are you making sure that your business is keeping up? Join us at the Future of Mining Australia to learn, challenge and debate with region's pioneering innovators to address new solutions and shape a bullet-proof strategy that hits your operational goals.
Date(s)
February 20-21, 2023
Venue
Sydney Masonic Centre
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