The first week of the PNG Resources Golden Exhibition, themed “Building PNG for 50 Years,” wrapped up yesterday, Saturday, July 12, at APEC Haus in Port Moresby after six days of vibrant activity, corporate showcases, and school participation.
Held from July 7 to 12, the event brought together leading resource companies and students from across the capital, creating opportunities to explore Papua New Guinea’s industrial development, innovation, and career pathways.
While the official theme guiding this year’s exhibition is “Unlocking Opportunity Through Partnership,” this first week placed strong emphasis on building industry-education connections as PNG marks 50 years of independence.
During the first week, students from seven Port Moresby schools toured interactive booths, observed historical displays, participated in career‑talks, and engaged with industry experts. They explored energy, mining innovations, STEM exhibits, and networked with company representatives to learn about career pathways in PNG’s resource sector.
Participating schools included Don Bosco Technical School, Gordons Secondary School, Tokarara Secondary School, Koiari Park Adventist Secondary school, Port Moresby National High School, Jubilee Catholic Secondary school, and De La Salle Secondary School.
Although numerous mining, engineering, safety, and logistics companies were present, these are a couple during Week One.
XCMG, one of the world’s largest construction machinery manufacturers, featured prominently. Founded in 1943 in China, the company has established strong operational footprints in Lae, Port Moresby, Mount Hagen, and Tabubil.
“Our presence in PNG is focused on helping build a better nation,” said XCMG exhibition spokesperson Celestine Kabilu. “From bridges to roads, we are committed to supporting infrastructure and empowering local capacity through training and partnerships.”
Pacific Safety Limited, trading under the brand PNG Embroidery, also attracted attention with its display of industrial safety wear, corporate uniforms, and custom apparel tailored for PNG’s mining and construction industries. The company has grown steadily over the past decade to become a trusted name in the industry.
“We are proud to supply garments that protect the hardworking people of PNG’s mining and industrial sectors,” said a PNG Embroidery sales representative. “Safety, durability, and quality define everything we produce.”
Santos, one of PNG’s key energy developers, used the exhibition to reflect its long-standing presence in the country. Founded in 1954 in Australia, Santos has expanded its footprint throughout the region, including significant investment in PNG’s oil and gas sector.
During Week One, Santos focused on presenting its corporate history and achievements in PNG. The company will use Week Three of the exhibition to unveil its community initiatives, educational support programs, and environmental sustainability efforts.
The exhibition continues into Week Two, with a new group of schools scheduled to attend and further corporate presentations planned. Organizers have stated that the goal is to educate, inspire, and connect young Papua New Guineans with the industries shaping the country’s future.
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