SME MINEXCHANGE 2027 call for speakers: technical abstract tips for mine engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell
First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
SME MINEXCHANGE organisers have opened the call for 2027 conference speakers, inviting 100-word technical abstracts from mining operators, academics and technology providers worldwide. The annual event’s programme typically spans underground and open-pit operations, tailings and waste management, automation and digitalisation, ventilation, rock mechanics and ESG-focused mine planning. Early abstract submission gives practitioners a route to present detailed case studies, new equipment performance data and novel geotechnical or processing methods directly to a global audience of engineers and mine managers.
Technical Brief
- Submission requirement is a concise 100-word abstract per proposed technical presentation.
- Call targets “international experts from operations, academia and beyond”, explicitly seeking cross-disciplinary mining input.
- MINEXCHANGE is structured as an annual conference plus exhibition, integrating technical sessions with equipment and service vendors.
- Organisers frame the technical programme as “covering all aspects of mining”, encouraging broad topic coverage beyond core production.
- Emphasis is on “latest knowledge”, signalling preference for recent field data, new methods and current operational learnings.
- Stakeholders are being “urged” to submit, indicating active programme-building rather than a passive paper collection.
Our Take
International Mining also features in coverage of the World Mining Congress 2026, signalling that SME MINEXCHANGE 2027 is part of a tight cluster of high‑profile technical forums where the same organisers and media are shaping the mining technology and project-development agenda.
The long lead time to 2027 mirrors timelines seen in major project items such as St Barbara’s 15‑Mile Processing Hub, suggesting that talks anchored in real projects should focus on concepts and technologies that can remain relevant through multi‑year permitting and development cycles.
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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