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ADELAIDE - A CITY BUILT FOR CONNECTION

MINING, ENERGY & RENEWABLES

South Australia is a world leader in Mining, Energy and Renewables, combining innovation, advanced research and practical industry solutions. Home to the Olympic Dam mine, containing one of the world’s largest deposits of copper, along with the largest known single deposit of uranium, South Australia is squarely focused on sustainable energy, advanced mining technologies, and resource optimisation.

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74%
of the state's energycomes from windand solar power
$4.36b
copper productionvalue in 2024
23%
of the world'suranium reserves
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State Government strategy for all electricity generation needs to be met by net 100% renewable energy by 2027.
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South Australia has three globally significant iron ore provinces in the Eyre Peninsula, Braemar and North Gawler regions containing 7 billion tonnes of economically demonstrated resources.
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Tonsley Innovation District - home to high-value manufacturing industries and AGIG’s Hydrogen Park, a pioneering renewable gas facility.

ADELAIDE'S MINING, ENERGY & RENEWABLES SECTOR

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Tonsley Innovation District
Home to high-value manufacturing industries including defence, health, medical devices and assistive technologies, clean tech and renewable energy, software and simulation, mining and energy services.ADDRESS: Eastern Promenade, Tonsley - 12kms from Adelaide CBD
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Tonsley Innovation District
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The Australian Critical Mineral Research Centre

INDUSTRY LEADERS

PREVIOUS EVENTS

Asia-Pacific's International Mining Expo (AIMEX)
5,389
Delegates attended
31
Countries represented
230
Exhibitors
Asia-Pacific's International Mining Expo (AIMEX)
Adelaide Showground
23 to 25 September 2025
Held for the first time outside Sydney, Asia-Pacific's largest mining event attracted strong national and international participation, with delegates representing over 30 countries. The 15,000 sqm exhibition showcased Global industry leaders including BHP, Rio Tinto, Newmont, Sandvik, Hitachi, Makita, and Motion Australia, featuring high-impact displays and demonstrations.
Two conference stages hosted more than 80 speakers, providing insight into innovation, sustainability, and South Australia's growing strategic role in mining and resources. 15% of delegates were international, with the largest delegation from China. AIMEX also utilised additional venues, including the National Wine Centre for the pre-event welcome and Adelaide Oval for the Australian Mining Prospect Awards.
Sessions throughout the event explored the critical challenges and emerging trends shaping the industry. Highlights included Australia's strategic copper advantage and South Australia's role in transforming the global steel landscape through the Green Iron SA consortium. Attendees also heard compelling case studies, including the digital transformation driven by the partnership between Bengalla Mining Company and Hitachi, and a groundbreaking collaboration between Gold Fields and Sandvik, which has delivered exceptional gains in efficiency, safety, and productivity.