The roundtable is from 4:30–6:00 pm on May 17, 2025, at the Detroit Marriott Troy, before the TJS welcome dinner.
Five scholarships were awarded to two designers, two apprentices, and one professional, sponsored by C&J Jewelry, Dougherty Charitable Fund, Mano Acero Jewelry, Stuller, and TechForm.
TJS speakers are covering metallurgy, jewelry craftsmanship, sustainable gemstone sourcing, and new technologies like additive manufacturing and AI.
Plus, Jewel360, the all-in-one cloud-based point-of-sale software.
Event organizers are also now accepting scholarship applications.
The event will be held once again in Detroit, Michigan from May 17 to May 20, 2024.
The abstract deadline has been extended, with all proposals and abstract form completion due by August 1, 2024.
Throughout the event, networking sessions allowed for one-on-one discussions, mentorship, and the exchange of ideas and best practices.
The four scholarships will cover the symposium registration fee, three nights at the venue.
Deadline for application is March 29.
Plus, NY Now introduces the first ever Emerging Fine Jewelry Designer (EFJD) Incubator.
The symposium fostered a diverse and inclusive environment for knowledge exchange.
Launching new event to be held in Minneapolis, MN, May 14-16.
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