GRX26 Global Resources Innovation Expo: implementation lessons for mining engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan
First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
GRX26’s inaugural Global Resources Innovation Expo programme will run over three days with eight plenary keynotes and more than 30 speakers focused on “where innovation meets implementation” in mining and resources. Headliners include former Australian foreign minister The Hon Julie Bishop on new rules of resource diplomacy and Jason Crusan, CEO of AROSE and former NASA director, on cross-sector lessons from space systems engineering. The industry-led agenda signals strong emphasis on deployable technologies, automation and decarbonisation pathways rather than purely conceptual R&D.
Technical Brief
- Program structure spans three consecutive days, enabling multi-stage technical and implementation-focused sessions.
- Eight plenary keynotes anchor the schedule, providing fixed daily touchpoints for strategic themes.
- More than 30 named speakers indicates multiple parallel or themed streams beyond the plenary sessions.
- Content focus on “innovation meets implementation” implies emphasis on deployable, near-term technologies and methods.
Our Take
GRX26 and the associated GRX Industry Awards in Perth are emerging as one of the few recurring Australian platforms in our database where mining operators, METS suppliers and space-sector actors like AROSE and NASA are explicitly brought together, which can accelerate cross-over of remote operations and automation tech into mine sites.
Within the 1,115 Mining stories and 2,097 tag-matched pieces in our coverage, Australia-focused sustainability content is usually tied to specific projects or commodities, so an industry-led, project-agnostic program like this suggests a push to shape national standards and exportable know‑how rather than just site-level improvements.
The three days of content and 30-plus speaker line-up indicate that GRX26 is positioning itself less as a trade show and more as a policy and technology agenda-setter, which can influence how Australian miners frame innovation roadmaps when competing for capital against other jurisdictions with similar decarbonisation and automation ambitions.
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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