The Bulk Handling Technical Conference 2026 program is now live, bringing together leading engineers, researchers and technology providers from across the global bulk solids and materials handling sector.
The program showcases a strong line-up of international industry leaders and technical specialists, highlighting advances in safety, digital engineering and infrastructure performance.
This year’s program is anchored by several headline presentations from globally recognised organisations driving innovation across mining, infrastructure and industrial processing.
Key program highlights include:
- Worley will revisit a 13 km overland conveyor, exploring how modern technology is transforming energy use, capital cost, and lifecycle performance in long-distance conveying systems.
- Intertek will present a unique method for accurate bulk material tonnage assessments, addressing one of the industry’s most critical challenges in measurement accuracy and commercial reporting.
- KOCH Solutions will showcase IBEX and its role in the future of deep mining, focusing on next-generation systems for high-performance material handling in complex environments.
- TUNRA Bulk Solids, one of the sector’s most respected research groups, will deliver multiple presentations covering conveyor belt wear resistance, safety in bulk solids handling and live wear monitoring of wall liners through experimental and simulation-based approaches.
Alongside these, presentations will be held by Luna Innovations, HMA, Prime Manufacturing, Syntechtron, Hawk Measurement Systems, BFM Australia, Geometrica, University of Wollongong, Concetti, DICE Computing, AXO33, WGA, Leap Australia, Australian Weighing Equipment, Anval and Ultra-Dynamics.
“This year’s conference is about what’s actually working on the ground and what will be helpful in the future,” Prime Creative Media Head of Marketing – Events Molly Hancock said.
“From advanced simulation tools to practical safety solutions, the program has been curated to give attendees ideas they can take straight back to site.”
To view the full conference program with titles, please visit: https://bulkhandlingexpo.com.au/conference/
The conference continues to position itself as a key technical forum for the bulk handling industry, connecting operators, engineers, and technology providers with solutions designed to improve safety, efficiency and long-term asset performance.
Further details including full session timings will be released in the coming weeks.
Early bird tickets are still available for a limited time. Lock in your spot before prices rise: https://bulkhandlingexpo.com.au/attend/