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    QME 2026 in Mackay: key takeaways for mining contractors and OEM project teams

    June 8, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    QME 2026 in Mackay: key takeaways for mining contractors and OEM project teams

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    QME 2026 will return to the Mackay Showgrounds as Australia’s largest regional mining gathering, combining a full-scale equipment and technology exhibition with structured networking and deal-making. Organisers are positioning the event less as a static display of trucks, drills and processing kit and more as a hub for supplier–operator collaboration, with dedicated business development sessions and evening networking drinks. For contractors, OEMs and mine operators, the emphasis on in-person relationship building signals continued value in regional trade shows alongside remote procurement and digital vendor engagement.

    Technical Brief

    • Evening networking functions are treated as scheduled deal-making windows, not informal social add-ons.

    Our Take

    Prime Creative Media’s role in both QME in Mackay and PNG Expo 2026 suggests it is building a linked events circuit across Australia and PNG that OEMs and contractors can use to plan regional product launches and project marketing on a two‑year horizon.

    In our database of 1178 mining stories, relatively few are event‑driven pieces centred on regions like Mackay, so QME 2026 is likely to be a focal point for announcements on new products and project pipelines in Queensland ahead of mid‑decade investment decisions.

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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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