The Tourism Promotion Authority (TPA), in partnership with the Papua New Guinea Tourism Industry Association (PNGTIA), announced the inaugural Papua New Guinea National Tourism Conference 2025.
The event will convene leading experts, industry stakeholders, and key decision-makers to explore critical issues, discuss emerging trends, and plan a sustainable course for the future of tourism in the country.
TPA said a significant highlight of the announcement was the presentation of the Platinum Sponsorship from Mineral Resources Development Company (MRDC) and its subsidiaries.
“MRDC, a major investor in tourism and hospitality, and instrumental in bringing the international Hilton brand to Papua New Guinea, has demonstrated its commitment to the sector’s growth through the contribution,” TPA said.
Belden Norman Namah, Minister for Tourism, Arts & Culture stated the strategic importance of the conference within the broader context of Papua New Guinea’s development.
“This inaugural National Tourism Conference is a key component of the PNG Tourism Sector Development Plan, which recognizes tourism as a vital renewable resource.
This conference will serve as a catalyst, awakening the immense potential of the tourism industry and encouraging Papua New Guineans to recognize the ‘pot of gold’ that exists within this sector,” Minister Namah said.
Mr. Eric Mossman Uvovo, CEO of the TPA, remarked on the significance of the conference for industry stakeholders stating that the PNG Tourism Industry Association, represents over 60 members, including hoteliers, transport providers, tour operators, artisans, and trekking companies.
“The conference serves as a vital conduit for facilitating knowledge exchange and driving the development of actionable strategies to promote sustainable growth.
Additionally, the conference will feature an exposition open to the public, allowing people to explore and understand more about the diverse packages offered,” he said.
MRDC Managing Director Mr. Augustine Mano said MRDC recognizes the immense, long-term potential of the tourism sector to contribute to Papua New Guinea’s economic diversification and sustainable development.
“Our investment in this conference, along with our broader commitment to tourism and hospitality through initiatives like the Hilton brand and infrastructure development in the communities we serve, reflects our vision for a future beyond extractive industries.
“Tourism can complement extractive resources, as it offers a lasting benefit for our people. That’s why our investments, in aviation, finance, healthcare, real estate, power generation, all contribute to building a foundation that supports and promotes tourism.
This conference will be instrumental in shaping that sustainable future and helping our communities thrive in the tourism industry.” Mr. Mano said.
The National Tourism Conference will address a wide range of critical topics, including sustainable tourism development, destination marketing, cultural preservation, infrastructure development, and community engagement.
It will provide a valuable forum for participants to network, share best practices, and collaborate on initiatives to enhance Papua New Guinea’s tourism offerings.