Molycop will attend GRX 2026 in Perth, engaging directly with mining operators to share expertise in comminution, process characterisation, and digital optimisation to support improved performance and sustainability.
Key Facts
- Molycop will attend GRX 2026, held 5–7 May 2026 in Perth, Australia.
- Delegates will share expertise across comminution, process optimisation, and data‑driven performance improvement.
- GRX 2026 connects mining professionals, technology partners, and operators focused on innovation and operational excellence.
A forum for collaboration, innovation, and performance improvement
GRX 2026 is a key industry platform dedicated to advancing innovation and operational excellence across the mining value chain. With a strong focus on digital tools, process optimisation, and sustainable performance, the event brings together operators, technology providers, and solution partners under one roof.For Molycop, GRX represents more than an industry gathering — it is an opportunity to connect directly with customers, understand site‑specific challenges, and explore practical pathways to measurable performance improvement.
“Our focus at GRX is on listening first,” said Matt Brooks, Sales Manager – Oceania and South East Asia.
Every operation has unique constraints, whether that’s ore variability, throughput pressure, or cost efficiency. Events like GRX allow us to have meaningful technical conversations and identify where Molycop’s integrated solutions can deliver the most value.
Visitors to the Molycop stand will have the opportunity to engage with specialists across comminution, process characterisation, advanced instrumentation, and optimisation technologies — with discussions grounded in real operational experience.
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From data to decisions: supporting modern mining operations
As mining operations continue to adopt digital technologies and data‑driven decision‑making, the challenge often lies not in data availability, but in turning insights into action.“Mines are generating more data than ever before,” explained Vishal Deepalaul, Principal Process Technology Consultant.
The real opportunity is in how that data is interpreted and applied to day‑to‑day operational decisions. At GRX, we’re keen to show how integrated instrumentation, modelling, and process expertise can support more stable, efficient, and predictable outcomes.
Molycop’s approach focuses on connecting measurement, modelling, and metallurgical insight — helping operators understand not only what is happening in their process, but why. This enables faster responses to changes in ore characteristics, operating conditions, and downstream performance.
Discussions at GRX will explore how data‑driven optimisation can improve throughput, reduce variability, and support more consistent recovery, while aligning with broader sustainability and cost objectives.

Strengthening partnerships through technical engagement
Beyond technology, GRX provides valuable networking opportunities and a platform for knowledge exchange across the industry. For Molycop, building long‑term partnerships remains central to its approach.“Strong outcomes come from collaboration,” said Fraser Leslie, Head of New Business.
When we work closely with customers — sharing data, experience, and operational context — we can deliver solutions that are both technically robust and commercially practical. GRX is a great environment for those conversations.
Whether discussing comminution strategies, mill performance, digital optimisation, or process characterisation, the Molycop team will be available on‑site to engage in practical, technically focused discussions that reflect the realities of operating mines.
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Join Molycop at GRX 2026
Held from 5–7 May 2026 in Perth, GRX 2026 offers a valuable opportunity to connect with industry peers and explore the technologies shaping the future of mining performance.Molycop invites attendees to meet with its team on‑site to discuss how integrated solutions — combining expertise in comminution, instrumentation, data‑driven optimisation, and process characterisation — can help improve performance, efficiency, and sustainability across mining operations.