IMARC 2025 targets record attendance with new features, experiences – International Mining

The International Mining and Resources Conference + Expo (IMARC) returns to Sydney in 2025 with a broader audience and bolder ambitions, catering for decision makers and key personnel across the resources industry — from CEOs and investors to frontline operators and technical innovators, organisers say.

Held from October 21-23 at the ICC Sydney, IMARC 2025 will welcome more than 10,000 delegates from over 120 countries, making it the most ambitious and globally connected event in IMARC’s history. It will have more than 450 expert speakers, over 500 exhibitors and 20,000 sq.m of expo space.

“Whether you’re closing deals on the expo floor, problem-solving at a roundtable, or gaining insights in the plenary, IMARC 2025 is about real conversations, real outcomes, and real impact,” Anita Richards, Chief Operating Officer at IMARC, said.

In what it says is a major move to bring more operational leaders into the fold, IMARC has expanded its free Mining Guest Pass program. This year, eligible on-site employees of mining and energy companies as well as contract miners can access the breadth of the event — including the full conference program, exhibition, daily networking functions and an exclusive miners’ event.

Brand new in 2025, the Mining Operators Series focuses on the people driving results on the ground. With technical presentations, miners-only networking, CPD points and guided expo tours, this is a must-attend for frontline professionals.

This year IMARC puts R&D in the spotlight, with a zone dedicated to breakthrough technologies poised to transform the sector. Innovators, start-ups, research teams and technology developers will showcase standout solutions that drive productivity gains and sustainable outcomes.

At the heart of the Alley, the Innovation & Investment roundtables create intimate, high-value opportunities for connection between innovators and funding sources. Investors, venture capitalists and prospective clients will gather with the hosting company to discuss opportunities, challenges and pathways to commercialisation.

With a packed agenda across six different streams, IMARC 2025 will explore the key opportunities and issues facing the industry globally. The six streams are:

  • Mining Innovation [sponsored by Continental];
  • Digital Transformation [sponsored by Convergio Industrial Tech];
  • Mine & Project Development [sponsored by DRA Global];
  • Energy Transition & Decarbonisation;
  • Investment [sponsored by Fender Geophysics]; and
  • Global Opportunities.

Confirmed speakers include Thiess CEO, Michael Wright; Minister for Resources, the Hon Madeline King, Vale Base Metals Chair, Mark Cutifani; Idemitsu CEO, Steve Kovac, BHP Group Procurement Officer, Rashpal Singh Bhatti; Glencore Group Lead Social Performance and Human Rights, Catherine Pattenden’ Australian Strategic Materials, CEO Rowena Smith; and European Commission Director for Decarbonisation, Joaquim Nunes de Almeida.