PNG Expo 2025: technical agenda and networking value for mining engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Early bird tickets are now on sale for the PNG Industrial and Mining Resources Exhibition and Conference (PNG Expo), a three-day event in Port Moresby focused on large-scale open-pit and underground operations, processing plants and supporting civil infrastructure across Papua New Guinea. Organised by Prime Creative Media and Australian Mining, the expo will bring together miners, contractors, OEMs and service providers to discuss topics such as pit slope stability, haul road design, tailings and water management, and decarbonisation of diesel-heavy fleets. For engineers, it offers direct access to regional project owners and suppliers active in PNG’s structurally complex, high-rainfall terrain.
Technical Brief
- Format combines trade exhibition booths with a parallel technical conference schedule.
- OEMs, EPCMs and specialist consultancies are being targeted as primary exhibitors and sponsors.
- PNG-based contractors and service providers are a specific audience for project interface discussions.
- For similar frontier jurisdictions, such clustered events compress early project networking and supply-chain screening.
Our Take
Papua New Guinea appears relatively under-represented in our 633 Mining stories, so the PNG Industrial and Mining Resources Exhibition and Conference gives Australian suppliers a concentrated entry point into a market that does not feature heavily in mainstream project coverage.
With 1211 tag-matched pieces under Projects and Product, Prime Creative Media and Australian Mining are using the PNG Expo format in line with a pattern where trade shows double as launchpads for new mining technologies and services rather than just networking events.
For Australian-based OEMs and contractors, PNG’s mix of remote terrain and developing infrastructure means solutions showcased at the PNG Expo that address logistics, off-grid power and workforce training are likely to see faster adoption than more incremental product upgrades.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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