PNG Expo 2026: project pipeline and supplier insights for mine planners
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
PNG Expo 2026 in Port Moresby drew more than 900 attendees, 100 exhibiting companies and 43 expert speakers from Papua New Guinea’s mining, resources and industrial sectors over two days. Exhibitors ranged from major miners to OEMs and service contractors, using the event to showcase new processing equipment, mine services and digital solutions tailored to PNG’s logistics and power constraints. The turnout signals continued project momentum in PNG, with suppliers positioning for upcoming brownfield expansions and greenfield feasibility work.
Technical Brief
- PNG Expo 2026 ran as a concentrated two-day programme, compressing technical sessions and supplier meetings.
- Event positioned as a centralised hub for PNG mining, resources and industrial supply-chain coordination.
- Format combined exhibition booths with formal expert speaker sessions, enabling side-by-side kit demos and technical talks.
- Cross-sector attendance (mining, energy, industrial) supports integrated planning of power, logistics and processing solutions.
- Concentrated schedule enables project teams to benchmark multiple OEMs and contractors without extended travel across PNG.
- For brownfield expansions, the expo offers a single venue to discuss debottlenecking, spares and service coverage.
- Similar regional expos can reduce early-stage feasibility uncertainty by aligning owners and suppliers on PNG-specific constraints.
Our Take
Prime Creative Media is using PNG Expo 2026 alongside its Women in Industry Awards coverage to deepen its footprint in Papua New Guinea and Australia’s mining and infrastructure circles, signalling a push to control more of the regional events and media ecosystem.
The scale of PNG Expo 2026, combined with the organiser’s multi-sector awards programmes across mining, transport and manufacturing, suggests exhibitors can leverage a single Prime Creative Media platform to reach decision-makers across several supply chains rather than just core mining buyers.
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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