With a record-breaking Swedish presence – including a dedicated pavilion organised by Business Sweden, exclusive presentations, and a high-level networking event – Sweden will highlight its leading role in sustainable mining technology. The delegation, led by State Secretary Diana Janse, brings together prominent companies such as Volvo, Sandvik, Ericsson, Scania, and ReVibe Energy.
“IMARC clearly shows how Swedish innovation can help solve some of the mining industry’s biggest challenges – from electrification and digitalisation to safety and energy efficiency. By bringing together companies such as Volvo, Sandvik, Scania, Ericsson, and ReVibe Energy, we’re creating a common platform where ideas turn into concrete partnerships and sustainable results”, says Karin Ericsson, Senior Consultant at Business Sweden in Australia.
“Australia is one of the world’s largest mining nations and offers significant business opportunities for Swedish companies delivering solutions in electrification, automation, and sustainability. Through our presence at IMARC, we’re strengthening Sweden’s position as a global innovation partner for the mining industry of the future”, says Mikael Johansson, Head of Sustainable Mining at Business Sweden.
IMARC – the International Mining and Resources Conference – takes place on 21–23 October in Sydney and brings together more than 9,000 participants from over 120 countries. The Swedish pavilion offers a platform for visibility, business development, and collaboration. The Team Sweden Reception, hosted in partnership with the Swedish Embassy, will provide exclusive opportunities for strategic connections between Swedish and Australian decision-makers and industry leaders.
“Sweden’s partnership with Australia is built on trust, shared ambitions, and a belief in innovation as a driver of sustainable growth. As the country of origin for 65% of the world’s underground mining equipment, Sweden proudly supports Australia’s efforts to increase productivity, safety, and resilience in critical minerals. Our participation at IMARC 2025 reflects this growing collaboration and the key role Swedish companies play in promoting sustainable mining globally”, says Klas Molin, Sweden’s Ambassador to Australia and New Zealand.
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