AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSovereign Cloud & AI: PNG is set to launch Kumul Cloud Infinity—its sovereign cloud and AI datacenter—on 21 August in Port Moresby, with Datec PNG and Telikom PNG backing the push for in-country data hosting and stronger digital sovereignty. Health Education: The new Papua New Guinea University of Medicine and Health Sciences moves forward after interim council swearing-in, with the government committing K2 billion (starting with K50 million) to build teaching, research and training capacity. Power Theft Crackdown: PNG Power is rolling out smart meters and upgraded monitoring to tackle electricity theft and meter tampering as it targets a high loss rate. Aviation Skills Pipeline: Kokopo Technical Secondary students got hands-on exposure to aviation engineering during visits to Tokua Airport, watching Air Niugini engineers carry out major aircraft maintenance. STEM Scholarship to US: Jessie Junias was selected for a STEM scholarship to study mechanical engineering in the United States, aiming to return with skills to support PNG’s development. Regional Tech & Security: A report on Pacific communications highlights who controls submarine cables and digital platforms—an issue tied to sovereignty and resilience. Fisheries Surveillance: Operation Island Chief 2026 flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four in a regional push against illegal fishing. Mining Leadership Change: K92 Mining announced CEO succession at its Kainantu operation, with David Medilek taking over from John Lewins in October 2026. Local Content for Gas: The Pasca A Gas Project’s National Content Plan was approved to expand PNG worker and business participation in the project’s development and operations.
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