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How can Papua New Guinean entrepreneurs benefit from ever-sophisticated software, when the barriers-to-access are prohibitive, and the software may not be adaptable to the local context?
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How can Papua New Guinean entrepreneurs benefit from ever-sophisticated software, when the barriers-to-access are prohibitive, and the software may not be adaptable to the local context?
Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) is a set of country-driven activities leading to the identification, prioritisation and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies for mitigation and adaptation to
Under the theme of ''Harnessing Inclusive Opportunities, Embracing the Digital Future'', Papua New Guinea''s capital, Port Moresby, hosted the Asia
Papua New Guinea Industrial Internet Chip Market is expected to grow during 2025-2031
These include Artificial Intelligence (AI) expert and futurist Mark Pesce, and representatives of some of the world''s most innovative companies,
SHORT DESCRIPTION This report presents a strategic analysis of the Papua New Guinean potato chips market and a forecast for its development in the medium term. It provides a comprehensive
Standards used in the country include Papua New Guinea Standards (PNGS), ISO, IEC, Australian Standards (AS), New Zealand Standards (NZS), and UK Standards (BS).
If you''re exploring AI careers in Papua New Guinea, read our guide on which industries beyond tech are hiring AI talent in 2026. Explore the top AI
The economy of Papua New Guinea is dominated by its large, labour-intensive agriculture sector and extractive industries, which are mainly focused on oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and various mining
Overview of best prospect sectors, major infrastructure projects, significant government procurements and business opportunities.
APEC 2018 sessions prioritised how Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) could promote inclusive and sustainable growth for all. Commissioned by the Australian Government
In Papua New Guinea, power plugs and sockets (outlets) of type I are used. The standard voltage is 240 V at a frequency of 50 Hz.
The World Bank''s Papua New Guinea (PNG) Economic Update offers a comprehensive evaluation of the country''s economy, highlighting the challenges
6Wresearch actively monitors the Papua New Guinea IoT Chips Market and publishes its comprehensive annual report, highlighting emerging trends, growth drivers, revenue analysis, and
Papua New Guinea is an investment destination rich in opportunity, boasting thriving industries fuelled by abundant natural resources, a strategic location in the Asia-Pacific, and a growing domestic
This economic brief provides an in-depth overview of the developments of the Papua New Guinean economy during 2024, and outlines potential trends
Chips and China IOTSWC will feature an important presence of semiconductor chip manufacturers such as ST Microelectronics, Lacroix, Tessolve or Würth Elektronik showcasing products and services key
The sector only contributes about 3% of Papua New Guinea''s GDP but employs about half of the people in the formal sector. Goods manufactured in PNG include beverages, building products, food,
A pilot project on e-agriculture, which is changing the way farmers communicate, brand and market their products and overcome their day-to-day
What is the plug for Papua New Guinea? Understand the electrical outlets, their types, voltage, and figure out if you need an adapter.
To support industrial Ethernet applications, the LAN9662 features a Real-Time Engine (RTE) that provides the ability to modify the Ethernet frame in flight, enabling faster cyclical data rates and low
Tourism Tourism is one of the emerging industries in Papua New Guinea. In 2015, the nation received approximately 184,000 visitors which was an