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REMINGTON TECHNOLOGY IS BACKING THE 2026 AI SUMMIT AS THE PLATINUM SPONSOR

Remington Technology has confirmed its Platinum Sponsorship of the second 2026 AI Summit that will be hosted by International Training Institute.

 The Summit will take place on March 6, 2026 at the Stanley Hotel in Port Moresby, with over 300 participants from across government, education, business, and the technology sector to participate.

Returning for its second year following a successful inaugural event in 2025, the AI Summit.

The summit aims to strengthen understanding of artificial intelligence and highlight its practical value within the Papua New Guinean context.

ITI Chairman and Co-Founder Senthil Kumaran said the Summit was created to respond to growing interest in AI while addressing widespread misunderstanding around the topic.

“AI is widely talked about, both positively and negatively, but many people don’t really understand what it is or how it can be useful,” Kumaran said.

“This event brings together experts, industry leaders, and learners to openly discuss AI, share experiences, and help PNG adapt in a positive and practical way.”

The 2026 program will focus on four key areas including AI in healthcare, ethics and governance, generative AI, and AI in higher education. The Summit will also feature practical demonstrations and an expo, where organizations will showcase AI-related products, services, and real-world applications relevant to Papua New Guinea.

Remington Group CEO Justin Kieseker said Remington Technology’s continued support of the Summit reflects the growing importance of artificial intelligence across the technology sector.

“We were involved in the Summit last year and saw the strong interest around this topic,” Kieseker said.

“AI is becoming increasingly important in the systems and technologies we work with, and over the next five years its impact will be even more significant.”

Remington Technology has partnered with ITI for more than 12 years, supporting its production printing operations in Port Moresby and Lae.

“We want to support initiatives that build capability, encourage learning, and prepare the next generation of graduates,” he said.

“The workforce of the future will look very different, and we want to play our part in supporting PNG’s people and positive national development through technology,” Kieseker said.

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