The highly anticipated PNG Industrial and Mining Resources Exhibition and Conference (PNG Expo) will return in 2025, following the resounding success of the show in July last year.
To again be held at the Stanley Hotel in Port Moresby from July 2–3, the 2025 PNG Expo is set to be bigger and better than ever.
Aimed at supporting mining, resource and infrastructure though strategic connections, PNG Expo will once again feature its highly regarded conference, giving experts in the sector the chance to highlight best practice to tackle ongoing challenges.
Opportunities in the local industry will be further highlighted through a networking reception, as well as an official dinner, giving attendees the chance to forge connections in a relaxed setting.
The exhibition space at the Stanley Hotel is at capacity, with each exhibitor showcasing unique technology and methods applicable worldwide from leading companies in the industry.
One of these is TriCab, a premium supplier of high-performance flexible cable and accessories.
After booking its spot as a silver sponsor of the 2024 event, TriCab has renewed its sponsorship for 2025, with the company keen to showcase its commitment to supporting and growing the booming PNG sector, as TriCab Queensland State Manager Shane Plumridge explains.
“We pride ourselves on supplying premium, high-performance flexible cable and accessories that reflect our values of innovation and quality,” Plumridge says.
“Providing engineered cable solutions, which save our customers time and cost, is where we make our difference. At TriCab, we listen and respond to a range of customer needs, remaining innovative in our operations to ensure we can meet demands of all markets, existing and emerging.”
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Plumridge adds that the 2024 show gave the company the ability to demonstrate its capabilities in the growing mining market in PNG. He also encourages those involved in the mining and industrial sectors to attend the 2025 event.
“Events like the PNG Expo are vital in bringing like-minded consumers and suppliers together in the one space where it is mutually beneficial to all parties, in a relaxed and safe environment,” he says.
“The ability to see people from the local area in the one place, all with the same values, who were looking for new and innovative products and services, was a tribute to the organisers. [They’ve] created a concentrated group of suppliers in a safe and easy-going atmosphere, where the cream of the mining supply chain providers are showcasing innovative products.”
Rebecca Todesco, Prime Creative Media’s Marketing Manager of Mining Events, says the event is specifically designed to connect buyers with suppliers, with a carefully curated floor plan, as well as an impressive slate of industry specific conferences.
“Holding the event at a luxury business location like the Stanley Hotel means our delegates can spend more time building lasting industry connections and less time travelling between locations,” she says.
“Our delegates can make the most of their time knowing that once they arrive, we will bring the industry to them. Locating everything in the one place not only means more contact between our buyers and suppliers but also means we can prioritise the welfare of our attendees.”
Now you have a chance to see what the future of the industrial, mining and resources industries has in store.
If you wish to attend or exhibit at the premier event that brings together all of these sectors into one location, creating a marketplace where business is done, visit: pngexpo.com
This article was originally published in the February edition of our magazine. To read the magazine, click here.