Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Export Promotion Council of precious stones and jewelery (Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council, GJEPC), the organizer of the India International Jewelery Show (India Signature International Jewellery Show, IIJS ) and the Indian exhibition of equipment for the production of precious stones and jewelery (India Gem & Jewellery Machinery Expo, IGJME 2017), said that the events take place at the same time in the exhibition center in Mumbai from 7 to 9 February 2017.
WFDB President Ernest Blom (Ernest Blom) and Manodzh Dvivedi (Manoj Dwivedi), Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce Government of India, opened an exhibition of Signature IIJS 2017 in the presence of the chairman of GJEPC Pravinshankara Pandya (Praveenshankar Pandya) and other dignitaries.

Speaking at the inaugural session, Pravinshankar Pandya said. "This year, Signature IIJS importance grew as the industry's gems and jewelery exports are expected to rise after the recent troubled period This industry is on track to achieve double-digit export growth this year."
Manodzh Dvivedi said: "These two events - Signature IIJS and IGJME - help develop the business radically new ways thanks to a new design, themes and innovations We are glad that GJEPC introduced its mobile application, thereby creating a greater identity in the virtual space.".
Thanking all sponsors, partners and suppliers, Saunak Parikh (Saunak Parikh), member of the subcommittee GJEPC for the national exhibitions, said: "We have extended the duration of the exhibition up to four days to strengthen the interaction between exhibitors and visitors We sincerely appreciate the efforts of all who contributed. successful event despite the prevalence of uncertainty. "
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The winners of the HRD Awards 2015, an international competition of young jewelers, will be announced on October 29 in Antwerp, the organizers of the contest said.
The professional jury of HRD Awards 2015 selected 30 finalists of the review, which is conducted by the Antwerp diamond laboratory - HRD Antwerp every two years.
Due to the competition, designers are given the opportunity to show and promote their jewelry on a global scale.
This year the theme of the contest was "Culinary Journey", and its participants were given the freedom of creative choice. The diamond companies of Antwerp, for their part, can act as sponsors of one of the design works selected for the final. Criteria for selection are creativity, aesthetic quality, suitability for wearing and mastery.
The winner of the 16th contest will receive a cash award of $ 10 thousand, and three finalists - $ 2,5 thousand each.