Green Iron Takes the Stage at AIMEX

With two dedicated conference stages delivering three days of expert-led content, Asia-Pacific’s International Mining Exhibition (AIMEX) is where the conversations that matter most are happening – and access is completely free with your exhibition registration.

South Australia is leading a global shift toward a cleaner, more sustainable future with the rise of green iron. This groundbreaking innovation is transforming iron production by reducing carbon emissions and opening new economic opportunities for the region.​

We invite you to join us for an exclusive panel discussion titled The Future of Green Iron: Innovation, Funding, and Sustainable Steelmaking at 11:35am on day two of AIMEX.

​This panel will bring together industry leaders and experts who are driving the development of green iron projects across the state, including:

  • Tim Dobson – Managing Director of Magnetite Mines
  • Stewart Lammin – CEO of Flinders Port Holdings
  • Michael Pope – Executive Advisor at GHD

This is your chance to gain firsthand insights into how renewable energy and cutting-edge technologies are revolutionising iron production.

The only way to get this level of insight is to be in the room – do not miss out. Spaces are limited, so be sure to register today to secure your place.

Don’t miss your opportunity to be in the room. Save your seat here: aimex.com.au/getinvolved/ 

As Australia’s longest running mining show, Asia-Pacific’s International Mining Exhibition (AIMEX) has a history of supporting the latest trends and developments in the industry. AIMEX offers unparalleled opportunities to connect with Australia’s largest community of mining suppliers and professionals in an environment that stimulates innovation and collaboration.

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