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PNG Expo 2025: Connection and collaboration abound

by Kelsie Tibben
May 8, 2025
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This year’s PNG Expo will bring mining excellence to Port Moresby’s Stanley Hotel. Image: Prime Creative Media

This year’s PNG Expo will bring mining excellence to Port Moresby’s Stanley Hotel. Image: Prime Creative Media

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PNG Expo 2025 isn’t just about business – it’s about relationships.

The PNG Industrial and Mining Resources Exhibition and Conference (PNG Expo) is back, returning to Port Moresby from July 2–3 2025 to unite key stakeholders from Australia and Papua New Guinea’s industrial and mining industries.

Held at the Stanley Hotel, this two-day event offers a seamless blend of business, networking and industry insights – all under one roof.

Prime Creative Media mining events marketing manager Rebecca Todesco said the event’s location in the heart of the PNG capital is an ideal way to honour the nation’s mining industry.

“By hosting all aspects of the event in one place, we ensure delegates can focus entirely on making valuable connections and gaining industry knowledge,” she said.

“We want to make it as easy as possible for our delegates to focus on what really matters – building lasting industry relationships.

“With everything happening at the Stanley Hotel, attendees can maximise their business opportunities without the inconvenience of travelling between locations.”

The exhibition floor will showcase the latest innovations in mining and industrial technologies, with major companies already securing their space.

While the exhibition floor is bustling with the latest and greatest mining advancements, the two-day speaker conference will cover critical industry topics, featuring insights from top experts.

Prime Creative Media general manager of events Siobhan Rocks highlighted the significance of such a vast wealth of mining industry thought leadership coming together in one place.

“The PNG Expo reflects the strong economic ties between Australia and PNG,” she said.

“By bringing together businesses, we’re creating a platform where real opportunities can be forged.”

On the evening before the exhibition kicks off, a welcome drinks reception will provide attendees a laid-back environment for exhibitors and delegates to connect.

“The welcome drinks in 2024 were an incredible way to bring exhibitors together before the main event,” Rocks said.

“It was a perfect blend of great food, music, and conversation, creating an environment where business relationships could form naturally.

“The atmosphere, the people and the experience made it one of the best networking opportunities of the year.”

The gala dinner, held on the final evening, will allow attendees to cement connections while enjoying a night of entertainment, fine dining and celebration of mining excellence.

“The 2024 gala dinner was a standout event that gave attendees a chance to solidify connections over a five-star meal and fantastic entertainment,” Rocks said.

“We’re excited to deliver an even bigger and better experience this year.”

With major exhibitors like Metso, Blackwoods, Sandvik, Dreager, Lincom and Putzmeister already securing their spots, the PNG Expo is set to be a must-attend event for industry professionals.

Whether looking to showcase mining sector innovations, gain insights from industry leaders, or strengthen business relationships, the 2025 PNG Expo offers unparalleled opportunities to all.

The 2025 PNG Expo will be held at the Stanley Hotel in Port Moresby from July 2–3.

This feature also appears in the Autumn issue of Mining.

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