AIMEX 2027 in Adelaide: deal-focused mining tech platform for project teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Asia-Pacific’s International Mining Exhibition (AIMEX) 2027 is returning to Adelaide Showground on 28–30 September 2027, with exhibitors already locking in floor space and sponsorship packages as the event’s next phase takes shape. Organisers are positioning the show as a deal-focused platform for OEMs, technology vendors and contractors to demonstrate equipment, digital systems and processing solutions directly to mine operators and project owners. For suppliers of haulage fleets, fixed plant, automation and decarbonisation technologies, early commitment secures prime stand locations and meeting space for investment and offtake discussions.
Technical Brief
- Exhibition runs over three days, 28–30 September 2027, constraining demo and meeting scheduling windows.
- Adelaide Showground venue enables full-scale surface equipment displays alongside enclosed halls for digital and control systems.
- Face-to-face format supports detailed review of maintenance regimes, lifecycle costing and retrofit options on existing brownfield assets.
- For mining project teams, the event offers a single location to benchmark competing technology roadmaps.
- Concentration of vendors in one venue reduces travel time for multi-site owner-operators conducting pre-FEED technology screening.
Our Take
Running AIMEX 2027 at the Adelaide Showground in parallel with the new Asia-Pacific Mining Investment Summit on 29–30 September 2027 effectively turns Adelaide into a temporary deal hub, which is likely to attract junior and mid-tier miners seeking capital for Australian and broader Asia–Pacific projects.
In our database, AIMEX-linked pieces often sit in the ‘Projects’ and ‘Product’ stream where AI and automation feature heavily, so exhibitors in Adelaide can expect strong interest in digital, data and artificial intelligence tools rather than just conventional plant and equipment.
Positioning South Australia as a base for a large-scale mining technology showcase aligns with other coverage of the state’s push to capture more of the mining services value chain, which may benefit local contractors and OEMs looking to scale beyond traditional iron ore and copper work in other regions of Australia.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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