Vicenzaoro January 2024: The Jewellery World Amid Sustainable Inducements, Creativity And Innovation

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The Jewellery World Amid Sustainable Inducements, Creativity And Innovation

Technology, green sensitivity, tradition and creative power: the jewellery supply chain’s ongoing  revolution at the centre of the 70th edition of Italian Exhibition Group’s show (19th – 23rd January) CIBJO’sinternational seminars on traceability, gender equality, sustainable impact; Trendvision and  its event-manifesto on the heritage of Made in Italy; the power of art in jewellery to explore design  and creativity; digital and innovation at the Jewelry Technology Forum meetings; sector data from  Club degli Orafi and Intesa Sanpaolo 

Vicenza (Italy), 11th January 2024 – Jewellery, an evolving art in terms of materials, techniques and the  sensitivity concealed within precious creation. Sustainable impact and equal rights, heritage and  technological achievements, global scenarios and new professions: the revolution taking place in the industry  is at the heart of Vicenzaoro January (VOJ) and its full programme of events and seminars with international  guests. The Jewellery Boutique Show organised by IEG – Italian Exhibition Group will be back for its 70th edition from Friday 19th to Tuesday 23rd January 2024 at Vicenza Expo Centre, accompanied by T.Gold, the  show for machinery and the most innovative technologies applied to gold and jewellery, as well as VO  Vintage, the vintage watch and jewellery event, open to the public from 19th to 22nd January

THE REFINED CREATIVITY OF ITALIAN JEWELLERY  

Heritage, art, design and craftsmanship, together with excellence, quality and creative genius: “Made in Italy”  is all of this, a bridge between past and future, tradition and progress. This is the central theme of the event  organised by Trendvision Jewellery + Forecasting, IEG’s independent Observatory directed by Paola De Luca,  a global reference point for the jewellery market in the exploration of trends, social panorama and consumer  evolution. Speakers at the event will be of the calibre of Mariella Milani, RAI journalist and expert in fashion  and customs, Lucia Silvestri, Creative Director at Bulgari, Alessia Crivelli, Managing Director of Crivelli Srl and  founder of the Mani Intelligenti Foundation, and Amedeo Scognamiglio, owner of Faraone Mennella and  Amedeo’s Jewelry. In collaboration with Assogemme, the focus of the talk featuring creative director Olga  Corsini will be the human value in jewellery creation. While the power of art in jewellery and its implications  on business will be investigated in an event that will see the participation of Isabella Traglio, Executive Board  Member and Head of R&D Vhernier, Claudia D’Arpizio, Bain & Co., Stellene Volandes, Editor in Chief at Town  & Country, Randi Udell, London Jewelers, Corinne Dauger, consultant and academic. Milanese goldsmith art,  between luxury, fashion and history, will be one of the themes of the Gem Talks organised in collaboration  with IGI – Italian Gemmological Institute, which, on the occasion of Vicenzaoro’s 70th anniversary, will retrace  the last 70 years of gemmological history. The narrative skills to be used in jewellery will also be discussed in  the Retail Talks organised by Federpreziosi Confcommercio, with particular focus on diamond sales. 

MADE IN ITALY AND INTERNATIONAL MARKETS, SECTOR DATA 

At VOJ 2024, Club degli Orafi and Intesa Sanpaolo’s Study and Research Centre will be presenting “The Italian  jewellery industry: new challenges in a changing scenario”, an overview of Italian supply chains and the 

international demand for gold and precious metals. A sector that registered positive dynamics for the first  part of 2023, but which interacts with an increasingly complex international scenario. 

JEWELLERY AND SUSTAINABILITY: AN INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE 

Traceable supply chains and reduced environmental impact, inclusiveness and the promotion of principles for  female emancipation in the gold and jewellery industry, universally shared vocabulary. The application of  sustainable and responsible practices will be the main topic of seminars organised by CIBJO, the International  Jewellery Confederation, in collaboration with authoritative entities such as the Watch & Jewellery Initiative  2030, the World Gold Council and Platinum Guild International – PGI, and with the participation of experts  in sustainable innovation and social responsibility from different parts of the value chain and luxury brands  such as Kering and Cartier. Sharing best practices and partnerships under the banner of traceability are the  topics that will be explored at the event in collaboration with the multinational group Fine Euro BV and the  technology company Everledger

GOLD AND TECHNOLOGY, AN ONGOING REVOLUTION 

Innovative production, new alloys and ultra-light architectures made possible by interdisciplinary research.  Digitalisation and new technologies are revolutionising the jewellery industry, influencing design, materials  and production processes. Whether it involves measuring gold, analysing the authenticity of a diamond,  designing a piece of jewellery or 3D printing, skills are changing hand in hand with the jewellery. These are  the topics that will be the focus of the Jewelry Technology Forum, an event in collaboration with Legor Group to be held on 21st January at Vicenzaoro with the participation of lecturers, researchers and international  experts in the fields of metallurgy, gems, new jewellery technologies and certifications. The event in  collaboration with the digital agency Art&sofT, however, will be looking at the blockchain as a weapon against  counterfeiting. 

THE JEWELLERY WORLD AMID SUSTAINABLE INDUCEMENTS,  CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION

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