
The PNG Expo is set to return in 2026 with a bigger and bolder showcase of the region’s mining and heavy industrial sector.
The Stanley Hotel in Port Moresby will once again host the latest innovation, networking, and mining technologies when the PNG Industrial and Mining Resources Exhibition and Conference (PNG Expo) returns to the region in July 2026.
Only months after the 2025 iteration broke records, the leading trade show for PNG and Australia’s mining and resources sectors is set for an expanded display in 2026. This includes an updated and expanded floorplan designed to improve traffic flow, increase exposure for exhibitors, and create more engaging showcase areas across the exhibition floor. This refreshed layout supports more exhibitors, better networking, and more strategic positioning for sponsors and suppliers. Sponsors have already signalled a vote of confidence ahead of the expo’s return. TriCab will return as a silver sponsor in an extension of a long-standing valued partnership, which has supported meaningful outcomes in the sector.
The PNG Mining editorial team will curate the free-to-attend conference program to ensure the platform offers the latest insights and analysis to the sector. By covering the key issues in the sector, the program will provide attendees with actionable and practical tips.
“The launch of our 2026 event marks a new phase for PNG Expo and one that we’re especially proud to lead,” Prime Creative Media show director for mining events Rebecca Todesco said.
“From a redesigned floorplan to stronger content streams and bigger networking opportunities, everything we’re doing is designed to add value for both exhibitors and attendees. Whether you’re a long-time supporter or considering joining us for the first time, we can’t wait to show you what’s in store.”
Record breaker
This year’s iteration of the PNG Expo broke show records with its largest ever attendance across the two-day event at the Stanley Hotel and Suites. More than 560 delegates attended the mining showcase, with 60 per cent of those being local to PNG. Attendees took advantage of the networking events as well as the chance to connect with key industry representatives. Industry representatives from Harmony Gold, K92, Newmont Lihir, OK Tedi, Simberi Gold Mining, the Mineral Resources Council, and PNG Power attended PNG Expo in 2025. They were on hand to see several highlights from the event, including Metso’s case study about a major VPA filter upgrade by Ok Tedi and Orica’s insightful session about key takeaways from its past and present projects. The networking agenda was headlined by the poolside welcome event sponsored by TriCab as exhibitors and delegates connected in a relaxed, welcoming environment.
“This year’s event highlighted ongoing confidence in PNG’s mining industry and its prospects,” Todesco said.
“The increase in attendance underscores the mining sector’s importance to PNG’s economy and its relevance in the broader Asia-Pacific resource landscape.
“As we prepare for 2026, we look forward to welcoming both returning and new stakeholders to take part in these important conversations around sustainable growth in PNG’s resources sector. The record-breaking turnout this year has set a new benchmark. We’re committed to further enhancing the experience in 2026.” •
For more information, visit pngexpo.com
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