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    QME 2026 Mining Pavilion: equipment and METS selection notes for site engineers

    March 15, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    QME 2026 Mining Pavilion: equipment and METS selection notes for site engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Leading miners have already committed to the dedicated Mining Pavilion at the Queensland Mining & Engineering Exhibition (QME) 2026 in Mackay, signalling strong demand for exhibition space focused on Queensland coal, critical minerals and METS technology. The pavilion will again consolidate OEMs, contract miners and technology suppliers in a single hall, streamlining access to drill-and-blast systems, fleet management platforms and underground automation solutions for site decision-makers. For engineers and mine managers, QME 2026 offers a concentrated venue to compare equipment specifications, digital tools and brownfield upgrade options against current site constraints.

    Technical Brief

    • Pavilion configuration allows OEMs to display full-scale surface and underground production units indoors.
    • Centralised layout reduces walking distances for mine planners comparing competing drill-and-blast or haulage systems.
    • Co-location of contract miners and OEMs facilitates detailed discussions on fleet compatibility and deployment sequencing.
    • Critical minerals focus supports side-by-side comparison of ore-sorting, sensor-based sampling and fine grinding technologies.
    • METS suppliers can demonstrate integration of fleet hardware with existing site SCADA, dispatch and maintenance systems.
    • Format suits brownfield upgrade planning where engineers must reconcile equipment envelopes with existing pit and plant geometries.

    Our Take

    Within our 1099 Mining stories, Queensland features heavily for brownfield optimisation and contractor-heavy operations, so QME 2026 in Mackay is likely to be a key venue for service and product suppliers targeting sustaining-capex rather than greenfield megaprojects.

    Prime Creative Media’s Australian Mining brand appears frequently in our database as a conduit between OEMs and site operators, suggesting the QME Mining Pavilion will be used as much for launching niche productivity products (e.g. monitoring, consumables) as for showcasing large plant.

    With no specific commodities tied to QME in our coverage, the exhibition tends to attract multi-commodity operators from across Australia, which usually benefits vendors whose products are transferable between coal, base metals and critical minerals operations in Queensland.

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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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