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AIMEX 2025: Making history

by Kelsie Tibben
December 12, 2024
in Big Data, Commodities, Critical minerals, Events, Exploration, Projects, Sustainability
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The biggest names in mining are already securing their spots at the 2025 Asia-Pacific’s International Mining Exhibition (AIMEX).

The words ‘legacy’ and ‘mining’ go hand in hand, and with AIMEX making the significant decision to relocate to Adelaide in 2025, industry leaders are getting in quick to secure their place in history.

Some of the big names that have secured their spot at AIMEX as part of next year’s expanded show include:

  • XCMG/BROOKS
  • ifm
  • Motion
  • Flexco
  • TriCab
  • Milwaukee Tool
  • Netzsch Australia
  • Vayeron

Prime Creative Media mining events marketing manager Rebecca Todesco said the industry’s response to the decision to move the event to Adelaide for 2025 has been overwhelming.

“We’ve seen an enormous amount of interest in the event since we announced its move,” she said. “The sector is getting on board for the revamp and is eager to be involved in this history-making event.”

Thousands of mining delegates from Australia and around the world will make their way to Adelaide on September 23–25 for three days of informative and engaging presentations across AIMEX’s three stages, and countless opportunities for visitors and exhibitors to network.

With new feature pavilions – mining, energy, and research and development – AIMEX 2025 is offering more ways than ever before for mining companies, contractors, suppliers and buyers to connect.

Stands are filling fast – you do not want to miss your chance to make history in 2025. Cross ‘stand at AIMEX’ off your Christmas list and lock in your spot now.

To get involved in Asia-Pacific’s International Mining Exhibition, visit aimex.com.au/getinvolved or submit your enquiry below.

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