Newcastle exhibition to showcase latest mining technology
The Mining & Engineering NSW (M&E NSW) Exhibition is returning to the Newcastle Entertainment Centre in 8 – 10 October.
The biennial trade event provides the NSW mining sector with the opportunity to source the latest operational solutions to enhance their mine site operations and performance. Stephen Galilee, NSW Minerals Council CEO, described M&E NSW 2014 as an important event for the NSW mining sector and for industry personnel to attend.
“M&E NSW provides the sector with a fantastic opportunity to conduct face-to-face business in the administrative capital of the NSW mining sector, in Newcastle. NSW Mining is strengthened by industry events that focus on providing the sector with the tools to be successful.”
Critically timed for the current transition occurring within the mining industry, from the investment phase to the production phase, M&E NSW 2014 will provide attendees with the latest products and services that provide solutions for optimising operations, by improving efficiency, enhancing safety, increasing productivity and cost-effectiveness.
Organisers of M&E NSW, REEDMININGEVENTS, have partnered with the NSW Minerals Council for this year’s event, Paul Baker, Director of REEDMININGEVENTS, labelled the partnership as an indicator of both organisations’ commitment to the NSW mining sector and critical for industry personnel who are looking to optimise their mine site performance.
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