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CIME 2026 Mining Expo Beijing

CIME 2026 Beijing

Duration

June 10–12, 2026

Location

Beijing

Topic

Industrial Equipment

Key facts about CIME 2026

General information
Global trade and exchange platform for mining.
CIME (China International Mining Exhibition / China International Mining Expo) is presented as a professional exhibition in China that concentrates on both metal and non-metal mining markets and operates as an annual trade-exchange event for the international mining field. The official event positioning emphasises its role as a hub linking mining technology with industrial transformation, and as a platform that aggregates resources and enables two-way cooperation across the broader mining supply chain. For exhibitors and professional visitors, this framing is important because it signals a procurement-and-cooperation orientation: the show is designed not only for product display, but also for structured business exchange, technology communication and partner search across domestic and international participants.
Themes
Technology innovation, green development, and supply-chain integration.
The official narrative describes CIME as supporting the high-end, intelligent, green and international development of the mining industry while strengthening links across the global mining supply chain. This suggests that the event’s thematic focus extends beyond conventional equipment sourcing into technology upgrades, productivity improvement and sustainability-driven approaches that are now increasingly relevant to mining enterprises facing cost pressure, stricter environmental governance and supply stability requirements. For buyers, this theme structure is practical because it encourages solution-level conversations, where equipment, engineering capability and operational improvement can be evaluated together with compliance expectations and long-term lifecycle considerations. For suppliers, the event framing supports a value proposition built around performance, reliability and technical innovation rather than price-only competition.
Participants
Mining enterprises, institutions, and professional visitors from multiple regions.
Official communications describe CIME as attracting enterprises and institutions from multiple countries and regions and positioning the show as a meeting point for professional visitors focused on visits and procurement. The event’s “global event” positioning indicates that it is structured to facilitate cross-border industry interaction, enabling participants to understand market conditions, policy dynamics and innovation directions while building cooperation across upstream and downstream links. For procurement teams, this matters because a mixed domestic-and-international attendance base typically increases the probability of finding alternative suppliers, benchmarking technology pathways, and building multi-source procurement strategies. For exhibitors, it supports broader lead generation across different customer segments, including mining operators, service providers, equipment buyers and associated industry institutions.
Exhibited products
End-to-end solutions for mining operations and industrial upgrading.
CIME is positioned as a one-stop international trade and communication platform intended to connect cutting-edge mining technology with industrial transformation, which implies an exhibit scope built around operational needs and technology upgrading rather than a narrow single product segment. In practice, buyers typically use such platforms to evaluate equipment and solutions that influence production continuity, safety, efficiency and cost structure, while suppliers use the venue to present innovation breakthroughs and implementation-ready technologies. The official positioning also highlights an “industry chain” logic through the concurrent forum, reinforcing that the event is meant to support market connectivity and industry synergy rather than isolated product shopping. For visitors, this approach reduces the search cost of identifying relevant technology partners, and helps translate exhibition meetings into actionable procurement and collaboration projects after the show.
Venue
China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall), Beijing.
The 2026 edition is officially scheduled to take place at China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall) in Beijing, which provides a clear logistics anchor for exhibitor planning, sample transport and meeting calendars. The visiting information for the venue lists the address as No. 88 Yuxiang Road, Shunyi District, Beijing, which is useful for travel routing and onsite coordination. A consolidated venue matters for mining exhibitions because technical buyers often need concentrated time for supplier comparison and in-depth discussion, including requirements clarification, capability verification and follow-up planning. With the event running June 10–12, teams can structure attendance with early days dedicated to discovery and technical screening, and the final day focused on shortlisting, negotiation and arranging post-show factory visits or technical alignment meetings.
Organizer
Beijing Hiven Exhibition Co., Ltd. and industry partners.
The official organiser information lists Beijing Hiven Exhibition Co., Ltd. as the organising body, providing contact details and confirming responsibility for event delivery. The show’s official communications also indicate joint hosting with authoritative industry associations and leading enterprises, and confirm that the 6th China-International Mining Industry Chain Development Forum will be held concurrently, which strengthens the event’s professional content layer and supports higher-quality business engagement. For exhibitors and visitors, this organiser and forum structure typically improves the predictability of participation services and increases the relevance of onsite discussions, because procurement and cooperation conversations can be supported by policy and industry-trend interpretations delivered through the forum program.
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