Trade and Investment Queensland (TIQ) is leading a delegation of mining equipment, technology, and services (METS) companies to the International Mining, Equipment & Minerals Exhibition (IME) 2025 in Kolkata from October 30 to November 2. This delegation showcases Queensland’s mining expertise in areas such as digital innovation and sustainable mining solutions, aligning with India’s goals in energy transition and self-reliance. Key participants include companies specializing in land management software, engineering solutions, mineral processing, rock monitoring technologies, and safety systems. Following the exhibition, the delegation will engage with Indian mining.
Companies and policymakers in Bhubaneswar to explore technology partnerships and sustainable operations. Queensland’s exports to India amounted to AUD 14.4 billion in 2024, reinforcing its position as a vital trade partner in the clean energy and resource-efficiency sectors The partnership between Queensland, Australia, and India marks a significant leap in international mining collaboration. Backing the Mining Equipment, Technology, and Services (METS) delegation for India’s flagship mining event, Queensland has demonstrated its commitment to deepening economic and technological ties with India’s rapidly growing industrial sector.
The Australian state renowned for its vast mining expertise and innovation aims to showcase its cutting-edge solutions that redefine how the world perceives sustainable mining. This initiative is not just about trade promotion; it reflects a strategic alignment between two powerful economies aspiring to modernize and decarbonize their mineral industries. To understand how such collaborations are reshaping the global mining map, refer to the ongoing project insights and investment data.
Q1. What is the METS sector?
METS stands for Mining Equipment, Technology, and Services, a key part of Australia’s mining supply chain offering innovation, safety, and efficiency solutions.
Q2. Why is Queensland supporting the METS delegation to India?
To strengthen trade ties, promote sustainable technologies, and enhance cooperation in critical minerals and mining innovation.
Q3. How will this benefit India’s mining industry?
India gains access to advanced Australian mining technologies, helping improve efficiency and environmental sustainability.
Q4. What are the focus areas of the partnership?
Key areas include digital mining, critical minerals, sustainability, and R&D collaboration.
Q5. How does this initiative impact global mining trends?
It marks a shift toward green mining, digital transformation, and cross-border innovation exchange between major economies.



























