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Expert Speakers

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International Delegates

150+

Mining Company Representatives

35+

Exhibitors

Join the mining industry's journey to a new-zero future

The Electric Mine conference series was created because the industry is at one of the most significant crossroads in its history. One that requires new thinking, collaboration and an openness to technology adoption that has historically been missing.

It is the essential platform for all companies involving in the mine electrification transition to showcase future-proofed solutions that will enable mining companies to achieve their interim and final emission targets to 2050.

 

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The Global Platform for Mine Electrification

Now in its seventh year, The Electric Mine is the only event dedicated entirely to the electrification of mining – and it’s where the industry’s transformation takes centre stage.

From strategic roadmaps to hands-on technology, real-world case studies to breakthrough innovations, the event connects those driving change with those powering it.

Whether you’re a miner, OEM, consultant or innovator — this is where electrification gets real.

Join us in Lisbon, Portugal, as we power the future: electrify, innovate and transform. Be part of the global conversation that’s shaping the future of mining.

International Mining (IM)

International Mining (IM), part of the same group that produces The Electric Mine conference series, is a global publication covering mining and minerals processing technology, methods, equipment and services.

Read principally by the mining industry itself, it helps extractive operations, both surface and underground, keep abreast of the latest innovations and solutions to help them lower costs, increase performance and availability, boost sustainability, enhance safety and of course maximise production. This includes everything from better maintenance and site audits, through to autonomy and digitalisation. From juniors through to the largest mining groups with multiple locations, mine managers know they can rely on IM to keep them in the know.