Future of Mining Australia and MiningNews Select Conferences to Address Critical Minerals, AI, and Resource Security in Perth

The dual conferences on June 16–17, 2026, will gather over 2,000 industry participants to discuss critical operational, market, and geopolitical factors impacting the global resource sector.

June 12, 2026
Future of Mining Australia and MiningNews Select Conferences to Address Critical Minerals, AI, and Resource Security in Perth

Crown Perth will host the Future of Mining Australia and MiningNews Select conferences on June 16–17, 2026, bringing together more than 2,000 industry participants, including over 500 mining executives and 100 speakers. The dual event will spotlight critical operational, market, and geopolitical factors influencing the global resource sector, while industry leaders discuss strategies for navigating a rapidly changing mining landscape.

The conferences, backed by the editorial expertise of Aspermont’s publications such as Mining Magazine, Australia’s Mining Monthly, MiningNews.net, and Energy News Bulletin, will feature sessions exploring defense-related metals, AI and connected mining technologies, international investment frameworks, startup innovation, supply chain resilience, and workforce development. These topics underscore the importance of critical minerals and resource security, which have become central to national strategies worldwide.

Aspermont (ASX: ASP), the market leader in B2B media for global resource industries, operates on a scalable Content-as-a-Service model, delivering premium content to over 3 million users and 5,000 corporate clients across 150 countries. The company’s involvement highlights the significance of independent journalism and data intelligence in the mining sector. For more details, visit Aspermont.

The event’s focus on defense-related metals and supply chain resilience comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and increasing demand for critical minerals used in defense and technology. AI and connected mining technologies are expected to improve operational efficiency and safety, while workforce development addresses the industry’s need for skilled labor. International investment frameworks will be crucial for funding new projects and ensuring stable supply chains.

MiningNewsWire (MNW), a specialized communications platform focusing on global mining and resources, also supports the conferences. MNW is part of the Dynamic Brand Portfolio @ IBN, which provides access to a vast network of wire solutions, editorial syndication to 5,000+ outlets, and social media distribution. For more information, visit MiningNewsWire.

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