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Mining and Technical Exhibitions (MTE) will host a high-impact mining expo in Gauteng tomorrow focused on gold mining and targeting the decision makers at Sibanye Stillwater: Gold Division. Be there to see the latest tech moving and shaking the sector!

Free-standing area of the MTE expo 2023 at Rustenburg, officially the biggest show in the company’s history (138 suppliers networked with over 500 visitors on the day). Image credit: ©MTE

Free-standing area of the MTE expo 2023 at Rustenburg, officially the biggest show in the company’s history (138 suppliers networked with over 500 visitors on the day). Image credit: ©MTE

Returning to Johannesburg’s heart of gold annually, the MTE Sibanye Stillwater: Gold Division Mining & Industrial Expo will take place on 19 October 2023 at the Kloof Rec Club between 13:00 and 17:00.

What’s in it for the visitors?

Visitors enter free of charge and will interact with a number of relevant suppliers in a single location for four impact-filled hours as MTE has customised the trade show to ensure that the specific needs of the surrounding operations are catered to.

Visitors can expect to see experts and innovations in the mechanical and electrical engineering space with a focus on instrumentation, automation and Health and Safety – among others.

What’s in it for exhibitors?

Suppliers will meet key operational mining personnel and senior management decision makers face-to-face and are perfectly placed to showcase their solutions to current industry challenges.

Contact Andrew Macnamara +27 (0) 82 720 0083 or go to mteexpos.co.za

An aerial shot of the MTE 2023 Kathu trade show that saw 115 exhibitors and just under 500 visitors, while the Northern Cape expo-trilogy – with the company’s first-ever back-to-back shows without the customary day in between – saw 300 exhibitors deliver solutions to just under 1 000 visitors. Image credit: ©MTE

An aerial shot of the MTE 2023 Kathu trade show that saw 115 exhibitors and just under 500 visitors, while the Northern Cape expo-trilogy – with the company’s first-ever back-to-back shows without the customary day in between – saw 300 exhibitors deliver solutions to just under 1 000 visitors. Image credit: ©MTE