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CIME 2026 Beijing

CIME 2026 Beijing

Duration

June 10–12, 2026

Location

Beijing

Topic

Industrial Equipment

Key facts about CIME 2026

General information
Dates, venue and strategic positioning
CIME (China International Mining Expo) is positioned as a professional, annual trade-and-cooperation event focused on the metal and non-metal mining markets, combining exhibition exposure with business matchmaking and industry dialogue. The 11th edition is scheduled for June 10–12, 2026 in Beijing at the China International Exhibition Center (New Venue / Shunyi Hall), which is designed for large-scale industrial shows and convenient logistics for heavy equipment displays. The event also announces a concurrent industry-chain development forum, which typically strengthens the quality of B2B attendance by adding procurement and project-driven agendas to the exhibition flow. For buyers and engineering teams, this format is valuable because supplier comparisons, technical validation and negotiation cycles can be concentrated into a short, structured visit rather than dispersed across multiple trips.
Theme
Minerals, mining technology, safety and sustainable operations
The exhibition agenda is built around the full mining value chain, spanning mineral resources and trading, exploration and geological services, and the technologies that determine productivity and cost per ton in modern operations. Key thematic blocks typically include mining machinery and excavation solutions, mineral processing and beneficiation technologies, smelting and metallurgical processes, safety and monitoring systems, and environmental and energy-saving solutions that respond to tighter compliance requirements and ESG expectations. This scope matters in practice because mining projects rarely optimize a single equipment unit in isolation; capital efficiency is often achieved through integrated “pit-to-plant” engineering, automation, and maintenance ecosystems. CIME’s positioning therefore aligns well with visitors who must evaluate not only unit pricing, but also lifecycle costs, process compatibility and operational risk controls across multiple vendors.
Participants
Mining companies, OEMs, EPC, service providers and institutional stakeholders
CIME’s visitor and exhibitor profile is oriented toward decision-makers and technical specialists who influence procurement, project delivery and compliance in mining and processing operations. Typical participant groups include mining and quarry operators, mineral traders and resource developers, geological survey and exploration organizations, EPC and engineering design contractors, equipment and component manufacturers, automation and digital-mining solution providers, safety and emergency-response suppliers, and environmental engineering companies focused on dust control, wastewater, tailings and energy efficiency. Because mining investment decisions often involve regulators, industry associations and financing institutions, the event also targets government and professional bodies and stakeholders engaged in investment, permitting and industry governance. This multi-stakeholder mix is essential for international suppliers entering China and for Chinese manufacturers expanding abroad, as it shortens the path from initial technical screening to commercial terms and implementation planning.
Exhibited products
Equipment and systems across exploration, extraction, processing and plant reliability
Exhibits commonly cover the industrial hardware and technical systems required to build and upgrade mines and processing plants, from exploration instrumentation and geological data workflows to extraction, haulage and in-pit operations. On the processing side, visitors typically evaluate crushing, screening, grinding and conveying equipment as well as beneficiation solutions such as flotation, magnetic separation and gravity separation, supported by thickening, filtration and reagent/chemical technologies that shape recovery rates and concentrate quality. A separate focus is usually placed on metallurgy and smelting technologies, along with plant utilities and reliability systems, including pumps, valves, electrical and communication solutions, and condition monitoring. Safety and operational continuity are addressed through monitoring platforms, rescue and emergency equipment, explosion-proof and fire-fighting solutions, ventilation and dust removal technologies, and professional PPE. For procurement teams, the practical advantage is the ability to compare complete process packages and compatible subsystems, not only standalone machines, and to identify suppliers capable of supporting commissioning, spares, and long-term technical service.
Venue
New China International Exhibition Center, Shunyi — access and infrastructure
The host venue is the New China International Exhibition Center (often referenced as the China International Exhibition Center – New Venue / Shunyi Hall) in Beijing, located at 88 Yuxiang Road, Shunyi District. This location is a standard choice for industrial exhibitions where exhibitors need loading capacity, wide aisles, and predictable logistics for oversized cargo, demo units and complex booths. From a visitor perspective, clear venue access is part of planning a productive business trip: the site is supported by public transport connectivity, including the Line 15 Guozhan Station referenced in travel guidance, which helps international teams reduce time lost to transfers and improves punctuality for pre-scheduled meetings. For exhibitors, venue infrastructure typically supports higher-quality technical showcases, including integrated systems demonstrations and consultation spaces suitable for engineering discussions and contract preparation.
Organizer
Beijing Haiwen Exhibition Co., Ltd. and the trade-cooperation format
CIME 2026 is organized by Beijing Haiwen Exhibition Co., Ltd., with the stated objective of connecting mining enterprises, technology providers, and investors and facilitating international cooperation around innovation and high-quality development in the mining supply chain. The event structure is designed to function not only as a showcase floor, but also as a negotiation and coordination environment through concurrent forum programming, which improves the density of procurement-focused meetings and helps align supplier capabilities with project demand. For international companies, the organizer’s role is particularly important in standardizing exhibitor onboarding, visitor registration and agenda setting, which influences the predictability of business outcomes from participation. When planning attendance, buyers typically benefit from pre-defining target solution areas (processing upgrades, safety modernization, energy efficiency, digitalization) and using the forum and matchmaking mechanisms to secure technical consultations in advance.
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