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    QME 2026 in Mackay: equipment, automation and decarbonisation focus for engineers

    February 18, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    QME 2026 in Mackay: equipment, automation and decarbonisation focus for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    The Queensland Mining and Engineering Exhibition (QME) will return to Mackay Showgrounds on 21–23 July 2026, with 90 per cent of exhibition space already booked and organisers expecting one of the largest editions in the event’s 30‑plus year history. Exhibitors are set to span underground and open‑cut equipment, mine automation, condition monitoring, and decarbonisation technologies tailored to Queensland’s coal and critical minerals operations. For site engineers and maintenance teams, QME 2026 signals a concentrated opportunity to compare OEM fleets, digital optimisation tools, and brownfield retrofit solutions in one location.

    Technical Brief

    • Condition monitoring suppliers usually bring portable analysers and sensors suitable for in‑pit and plant deployment.

    Our Take

    Within our 1057 Mining stories, Queensland features heavily as a hub for equipment and technology launches, so QME 2026 in Mackay is likely to be a key shopfront for OEMs targeting coal and critical minerals operations across the Bowen and Galilee basins.

    Among the 2008 Projects/Product-tagged pieces, Australia-based events and roadshows often precede field trials or early deployments of new gear, meaning exhibitors at QME 2026 may be positioning to secure on-site pilots with major Queensland miners in the 2026–2028 window.

    Prime Creative Media and Australian Mining already anchor several technical conferences in our database, and their involvement here suggests QME 2026 will continue the pattern of blending trade-show exhibits with case-study style sessions that can accelerate uptake of digital and low-emission equipment in Queensland fleets.

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    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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