
The resource and construction industry are continuing to power New South Wales’ economy during COVID-19 with the announcement of the Connecting Industry Conference NSW featuring over $12 billion of projects presenting their procurement and work opportunities online.
For the first time ever, multimillion-dollar projects from North to South NSW have come together to present their projects to the state’s resource and construction supply chain in one place where attendees don’t even have to leave the office.
Presented by Resource Industry Media and Job Skills Network, the Connecting Industry Conference NSW is designed to assist the resource and construction sector on the latest project and procurement information while social distancing restrictions are in place.
“The growth within New South Wales’ resources and construction sector highlights the need for an event that links the state’s major industries with our highly skilled supply chain,” Resource Industry Media managing director Kieran Moran said.
Based solely on procurement and work opportunities, the Connecting Industry Conference NSW, proudly sponsored by Loadscan, and with 100% of profits from booking/ticket fees going towards indigenous scholarships, the event features some of the largest resource and construction projects in the state. The projects presenting are:
- Australian Rail Track Corporation: Inland Rail.
- Carpentaria Resources: Hawsons Iron.
- Clean TeQ: Sunrise Battery Materials.
- CWP Renewables: Uungula Wind Farm.
- Halo Renewable Energy: Dumaresq Solar Farm.
- RES in Australia: Avonlie Solar Farm.
- Snowy Hydro Limited: Snowy Hydro 2.0.
- Santos: Narrabri Gas Project.
“The conference is intended to open-up new business opportunities and assist in developing business relationships during this crucial time of social distancing,” Mr Moran added.
Proponents of the Sunrise Battery Minerals Project, Clean TeQ Chief Executive Officer Sam Riggall said the Connecting Industry Conference is an ideal opportunity for Clean TeQ to engage early in the Project lifecycle with businesses in the procurement space.
“Sharing information on the Sunrise Battery Materials Project with those in the supply chain will provide suppliers valuable insight into what will be just around the corner once Project funding is secured,” Mr Riggall said.
The Connecting Industry Conference will be held on Thursday, February 18 from 9am to 1pm (AEDT) facilitated via with live video streaming allowing attendees to engage, connect, network and have private face to face meeting with presenting project speakers and their teams, sponsors and all delegates and attendees.
For more information go to: http://connectingindustry.com.au/
Thank you to Connecting Industry Conference NSW sponsors Loadscan, FOSROC, BizPay, Pure Gold Films. and Australia HeavyQuip Journal.