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    GRX Industry Awards 2026: key takeaways on digital mining and METS tech for engineers

    January 20, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    GRX Industry Awards 2026: key takeaways on digital mining and METS tech for engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    GRX Industry Awards will return on 6 May 2026 at the Global Resources Innovation Expo (GRX26) Awards Dinner in Perth, Western Australia, recognising mining and METS companies, technologies and individuals driving sector innovation. Categories will focus on leadership and “groundbreaking technologies”, signalling strong interest in digital mining systems, automation and advanced processing solutions. METS suppliers developing novel sensing, data analytics or equipment platforms for underground and surface operations may see this as a key showcase for commercial deployment and industry validation.

    Technical Brief

    • Recognition explicitly targets “outstanding people, companies and innovations”, not just commercial products or large corporates.

    Our Take

    Perth and Western Australia feature heavily in our 680 Mining stories, signalling that GRX26 is positioning itself in a region where miners and METS suppliers are already piloting a high proportion of new digital and automation products.

    With no specific commodities attached, the GRX Industry Awards at GRX26 are likely to attract cross-commodity METS entries, which in our database tend to focus on mine electrification, data analytics platforms, and productivity tools rather than orebody-specific technologies.

    International Mining’s role in a 2026 Perth-based event aligns with our coverage of Australia as a test bed for global mining technology launches, meaning award recognition here can materially influence which products are adopted first by Tier 1 operators.

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