TV commercial for Papua New Guinea Investment Conference
Our latest video for the PNG Investment Conference, taking place on 7 & 8 September in Sydney.
Our latest video for the PNG Investment Conference, taking place on 7 & 8 September in Sydney.
We are really excited about the program we have put together for Business Advantage International’s first investment conference in two years, which includes two heavyweight keynote speakers, plus an impressive cross-section of Papua New Guinean and international business leaders.
Business Advantage International is excited to announce a partnership with the Papua New Guinea Chamber of Commerce & Industry (PNGCCI) to promote international investment in Papua New Guinea.
Featuring BAI’s Publishing Director, Andrew Wilkins, in conversation with Chairman of Kumul Telikom and CPL Group, Mahesh Patel.
This is the sixth year that Business Advantage International has run the PNG 100 CEO Survey—our exclusive survey of the executives who run PNG’s largest companies.
Papua New Guinea has not been known as a major business centre but it is the largest economy in the Pacific, it is growing quickly, and it is a country with considerable economic potential. And it’s right on Australia’s and Asia’s doorstep.
Register now for the Papua New Guinea Investment Conference, Sydney Preparations for the conference are well underway and we are pleased to announce that registrations now open. The event will take place on 7 and 8 September 2017 at the majestic Shangri-La Hotel in Sydney. It will incorporate a Pacific Investment Seminar on the afternoon […]
For episode 2 of ‘Business Advantage Boardroom’, Business Advantage’s Andrew Wilkins discusses the opportunities and challenges of manufacturing in PNG. ‘Business Advantage Boardroom’, a co-production of Business Advantage International and EMTV, was broadcast in EMTV’s ‘Business PNG’ TV program on 21 February 2017. It is available online here. Foreign exchange shortages open up opportunities for PNG manufacturers […]
Businesses often don’t realise that they are vulnerable to attacks from disruptive new players until it is too late. Andrew Wilkins considers some of the strategic issues created by creative disruption.