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Papua New Guinea is not a country often associated with sweeping technology reforms, yet the nation appears to be standing at the edge of one of its most consequential transitions since independence.
This week's Digital Transformation Summit in Port Moresby brought together government leaders, global tech giants, provincial administrators and policy specialists to examine how artificial intelligence, digital ID systems and government interoperability might redefine the country's next 50 years.
For a nation where rugged geography, language diversity and uneven infrastructure have long complicated service delivery, t
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