Location
Sydney, Australia
Date
Oct. 21–23, 2025
Building global connections in mining and critical minerals
Utah is participating in IMARC, Australia’s premier mining conference, as part of broader state-level engagement around the governor’s trade mission to Australia. The delegation includes companies and partners advancing responsible mineral development and clean energy supply chains.
Utah’s presence at IMARC reflects its growing role in the global critical minerals ecosystem. Delegates represent activity across lithium, uranium, antimony, and rare earths, as well as state and academic leadership in policy, research, and workforce development.
Why we attend
Connect with global leaders in mining and supply chain innovation
Highlight U.S.-Australia collaboration on critical minerals
Position Utah companies for export, investment, and R&D partnerships
Support visibility and access in a competitive global market
About IMARC
The International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) is Australia’s largest industry event for mining, clean energy, and critical minerals. It brings together companies, governments, investors, and researchers from more than 120 countries to discuss innovation, sustainability, and strategic partnerships.
Meet the delegation
Anson Resources / A1 Lithium: Advancing lithium production in Utah’s Paradox Basin to supply the global battery market.
AUI: U.S.-based nonprofit managing R&D programs in energy, space, and STEM workforce development.
Energy Fuels: Leading U.S. producer of uranium and rare earths, operating the nation’s only conventional uranium mill.
FLSmidth: Global mining tech supplier helping reduce emissions and costs across the full project lifecycle.
Trigg Minerals: ASX-listed explorer developing antimony assets in Utah to support U.S. supply chain resilience.
The Utah pavilion is sponsored by World Trade Center Utah in partnership with the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity and industry partners.