QME 2026 tickets open: equipment and tech priorities for mining engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Tickets are now available for the Queensland Mining & Engineering Exhibition (QME) 2026, billed as Queensland’s largest regional mining event and offering free entry to attendees. The show will again bring together mine operators, OEMs and METS suppliers in Mackay, with a strong focus on surface and underground equipment, digital fleet management and maintenance technologies. For geotechnical and mining engineers, QME remains a key venue to compare haul truck, drill and conveyor systems side by side and to engage directly with technology vendors on site-specific challenges.
Technical Brief
- Event timing in the dry season reduces weather-related disruption for regional travel and freight displays.
- Proximity to operating open-cut and underground coal mines enables immediate site visits and field demonstrations.
- Mackay’s established heavy-industrial precinct allows display of full-scale trucks, drills and processing modules.
- Regional venue selection reduces mobilisation distances for Bowen Basin OEM workshops and rebuild facilities.
- Co-location with local fabrication, machining and hydraulics shops supports rapid prototyping and on-site modification discussions.
- For other mining hubs, QME’s regional model illustrates benefits of hosting large-scale kit close to operating pits.
Our Take
Within our 522 Mining stories, Queensland features heavily in project and product coverage, so QME 2026 in Queensland is likely to attract suppliers and contractors already active in the state’s coal, critical minerals and METS hubs.
Prime Creative Media and Australian Mining appear frequently across our 1013 tag-matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Product’ pieces, signalling that QME 2026 will probably be used as a launch and demonstration platform for new mining technologies rather than just a networking event.
With many of the 818 AI-keyword pieces focused on mining equipment, analytics and automation, QME 2026 in Australia is well placed to showcase practical AI and digital tools aimed at brownfield optimisation and productivity gains for established operators.
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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