Queensland, Australia Backs METS Delegation for India’s Flagship Mining Expo – IME 2025
30 Oct 2025 CW Team
Trade and Investment Queensland (TIQ) — the Queensland Government’s global business agency — is leading a high-level delegation of mining equipment, technology and services (METS) companies to the International Mining, Equipment & Minerals Exhibition (IME) 2025, being held in Kolkata from October 30 to November 2.
The delegation highlights Queensland, Australia’s world-class mining expertise across digital innovation, mine safety, critical-minerals technology, and sustainable mining solutions — aligning with India’s rapid transformation of its mining and resources sector to support its energy transition and self-reliance goals.
“IME 2025 comes at a time when the global mining and critical minerals landscape is evolving rapidly,” said Abhinav Bhatia, Senior Trade & Investment Commissioner – South Asia, Trade and Investment Queensland. “Our focus is to strengthen collaboration that drives innovation, enhances safety, and supports India’s transition toward sustainable, responsible growth. Queensland’s METS capabilities are well aligned with India’s ambitions for future-ready mining.”
Participating Queensland companies include:
- PX4 – Advanced land-management software for regulatory compliance and strategic planning
- Veldon Group – Integrated engineering solutions for energy, renewables, and infrastructure
- Mineral Technologies – High-efficiency mineral-processing systems improving recovery and sustainability
- Nome – Rock-monitoring technologies for improved mine safety and performance
- Rim-Lock® – Automated tyre and rim-retention systems enhancing worker safety
- Megapulse – Green electrical-maintenance systems extending battery life and fleet efficiency
- NuevoTech Software– Mine-planning and simulation specialists enabling digital optimisation
- IHC Mining (Royal IHC) – Customised mining equipment and geo-metallurgical services improving ore recovery
- Ashar Locker – Indo-Australian leader in screening-media solutions for quarrying and mining
- XDR Drilling – Manufacturer of exploration drill rigs with export operations and a presence in Gujarat
Extending India engagement beyond IME 2025
Following the exhibition, the delegation will visit Bhubaneswar on November 1 for a dedicated Queensland METS Mission, engaging with Indian mining companies, distributors, and policymakers to explore partnerships in technology transfer, safety innovation, and sustainable mining operations.
Queensland remains a key trade and investment partner for India. Under the Queensland–India Trade & Investment Strategy 2025–28, Queensland’s goods exports to India reached AUD 14.4 billion in 2024, with coal accounting for AUD 12.7 billion. As both nations advance their clean energy and resource-efficiency goals, Queensland’s METS sector is increasingly collaborating with Indian partners in critical minerals, automation, and low-emission technologies — supporting India’s vision of 50 per cent non-fossil fuel power generation by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2070.
“Queensland, Australia is proud to partner with India in advancing responsible mining and sustainable resource development,” Bhatia added. “Our companies bring deep technical expertise, safety culture, and environmental leadership that complement India’s scale and ambition.”