The Bulk Handling Technical Conference and Expo is returning in 2026, and anticipation is already ramping up for what’s expected to be the biggest yet.
The Bulk Handling Technical Conference and Expo (BULK2026) will return in 2026, once again bringing the biggest names, brightest minds, and the most innovative technologies under the same roof.
On 16-17 September at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, the industry will come together, upon the ultimate meeting point for everyone who moves, stores, processes, or manages bulk materials.
“BULK2026 is all about bringing the industry together, showcasing innovation, sharing knowledge, and celebrating the people and projects driving bulk handling forward,” Prime Creative Media general manager of events, Siobhan Rocks, said.
“Whether you’re an engineer, operator, or supplier, BULK2026 offers insights and connections that you simply can’t get anywhere else.”
The 2026 expo will include a world-class forum of advanced technical content, curated by the Australian Society for Bulk Solids Handling (ASBSH). Experts and industry figures will explore the latest in research, practical case studies, and innovations shaping the future of bulk materials handling across such industries as mining, agriculture, ports, food processing, construction, and manufacturing.
Exhibitors will be provided with a unique platform to connect with a wide audience, meet new clients, and explore the latest and most innovative technologies in the industry.
The event will provide many not-to-be-missed conferences, including technical talks surrounding infrastructure investment and the supply chain, sustainable operations and emissions reduction, innovations in automation, food security and agriculture, skills development, workforce safety, and networking opportunities.
Rocks said that BULK2026 is a must-attend event, and the technical conferences further elevate an already premier expo.
“At BULK2026, exhibitors can expect real leads and real projects, engaging directly with professionals who are actively seeking bulk handling solutions,” she said.
“The event offers unmatched exposure, giving your brand the chance to shine in front of one of Australia’s largest industrial audiences.”
Attendees will be given a chance to increase brand exposure to a large industrial audience and generate leads by connecting with potential clients where otherwise you may not be able to.
It’s the perfect setting to strengthen relationships, reconnect with existing clients, and build valuable new partnerships. Plus, you’ll gain valuable market insights to better understand where the industry is heading and how your products fit into its future.
So, is bulk for you?
Rocks said if your business plays any role in the movement, storage, processions, or management of bulk materials, the answer is yes.
“Don’t wait until the floorplan fills up. Book your stand today and get ready to make some serious noise at Australia’s only dedicated bulk handling event,” she said.
For more information, visit bulkhandlingexpo.com.au
