AIMEX mining exhibition in 2011

Reed Exhibitions has officially launched the AIMEX 2011-exhibition of mining of the Asia-Pacific region-which will be held at Sydney Olympic Park from September 6-9 next year. Held every four years, now in its fourth decade. Take 40,000 m2 of space in the Olympic Park, AIMEX 2011 will be held in conjunction with a number of related events in Sydney Sunday, ensuring that the city is a "must-visit" destination for those in the mining industry, from around Australia, the Asia-Pacific region, and further, said Soren Norgaard AIMEX Exhibition Manager with Reed Exhibitions Manager. "In 2007, AIMEX has more than 500 participants of the exhibition, and attracted more than 12,000 visitors-continuing the trend of solid growth in visitors," he said. "With global resources sector reflect back the very following the GFC [Global financial crisis], we expected a better response from participants and visitors to the 2011 edition. Already we have a very good response from exhibitors at AIMEX 2011, with the serious commitment of most of our major participants of the event, "said Norgaard."Period of AIMEX 2011 will be perfectly placed to suppliers of goods and services to the sector the resources to take advantage of a rebound in activity mining and commodity prices. "


“These plans include an AIMEX mining conference, plus we are working closely with key industry organisations who are keen to run their own events, seminars and conferences in Sydney during AIMEX week. AIMEX week in Sydney will be a unique opportunity for Australian and international suppliers of mining technology, equipment and servic
Norgaard said the show would again have a major international presence, with pavilions from the USA, China, India, South Africa, Canada, Germany, Chile, Poland and the UK. “Mining products and services suppliers from these countries see an event such as AIMEX as an ideal opportunity to promote themselves to one of the world’s major mining markets, and one that is undergoing sustained expansion and on-going demand for its commodities. We are also developing plans to cement AIMEX as a major destination event in Sydney, and the major mining event for the southern hemisphere in 2011.