The National Polytechnic Institute of Papua New Guinea (NPIPNG or Polytec PNG for short) was officially launched on 2nd December 2009 with the Governor General, Sir Paulias Matane, making the official declaration and unveiling of the commemoration plaque.
The National Polytechnic Institute was legally established in 2008 by the National Education Board acting under its authority as provided by Education Act 1983. On August 2008 a fact-finding team of five was sent to New Zealand to study the organizational structure set up, operation and management, and academic programs of selected polytechnics and institutes of technology.
Upon its return the team presented its findings and recommendations in a comprehensive report to the Governing Council. The report was well received by the Governing Council that created the Polytechnic Committee. In 2009 the committee was tasked to carry out year-long activities—ranging from formulation of new vision and mission statements, strategic and management plans, policies and procedures on student affairs, governance and management, finance, and human resource development to academic matters among others—culminating into the official launching of the country’s first polytechnic institute one day before the 55th and last graduation rite of the former Lae Technical College.
The National Department of Education established the National Polytechnic Institute as the first of four polytechnics envisioned to be created in each of the four regions of the country. The conversion from being a technical and business college to a polytechnic institute was realized through the initiative of Technical Vocational Education and Training wing, and was spearheaded by the college’s Governing Council and administration together with its six academic departments.
The Institute is presently headed by Dr.Michale Hasagama He is ably assisted by three deputies,namely Mr. Masi Fuawe (Deputy Director - Administration). Mr. Chrise Wani (Deputy Director - Academic) and Mr.Paul Tlogua (Deputy Director - Student Services).
The former Lae Technical College was established in 1953 at the location where Busu High School is presently situated. In 1954, it was relocated to its present site with initially one administration block, two workshop units, one dining hall, and one toilet block. The school commenced its first apprentice program in 1955.
Various changes and improvements had taken place in the school in terms of infrastructure, academic programs, and personnel. Like any organizations, the college encountered a number of difficulties and problems but with the able assistance of the governing council, school authorities, stakeholders and the community, it has survived all the odds.