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    World Mining Congress 2026 in Peru: project pipeline signals for mine planners

    March 23, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Top mining CEOs will convene in Peru for the World Mining Congress 2026 (WMC), bringing together senior decision-makers from across the global industry in a single venue. Confirmed participants include Iván Arriagada and other leaders from major international mining houses, signalling strong C‑suite engagement with the event’s technical and strategic agenda. For engineers and project managers, WMC 2026 is likely to be a key forum for announcements on capital allocation, technology adoption and long-term plans affecting project pipelines and supply chains.

    Technical Brief

    • Centralised venue allows parallel technical streams on underground, open-pit, processing and tailings to cross-inform.
    • CEOs’ presence typically precedes disclosure of multi-year capex envelopes affecting mine expansion and greenfield approvals.
    • Strong C‑suite attendance usually accelerates adoption decisions on automation, digital twins and remote operations platforms.
    • Contract miners, EPCMs and OEMs gain a single window to align bid strategies with owner-operator priorities.
    • For geotechnical and mine planning teams, outcomes may reset assumptions on cut-off grades and mine life horizons.
    • Similar congresses have historically been used to signal shifts in portfolio focus between bulk commodities and battery metals.

    Our Take

    The presence of Iván Arriagada, who also chairs the ICMM according to a related January 2026 piece, signals that WMC 2026 in Peru is likely to be a key forum for aligning large copper producers and standards bodies on ESG and project development expectations.

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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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