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Vicenzaoro’s Digital Business Hub With CIBJO, Trendvision and IGI for the International Jewelry Community

(PRESS RELEASE) The jewelry industry agenda is further enriched by a series of unprecedented webinars that Vicenzaoro, the trade show organized by Italian Exhibition Group (IEG) and one of the sector’s most highly anticipated international events, is dedicating to jewelry experts and insiders thanks to the collaboration of prestigious partners such as CIBJO – World Jewellery Confederation, Trendvision Jewellery + Forecasting, IEG’s independent think tank that monitors jewelry trends, consumer attitudes and international luxury market evolutions, and IGI – Italian Gemmological Institute.

A qualified moment of encounter, in-depth information and debate that IEG, leader in the organization of trade fair events with 49 shows in Italy and the world as well as the sole director of the Italian jewelry fair calendar, is offering to companies, retailers and buyers who acknowledge Vicenzaoro as a privileged window from which to understand market dynamics, discover the latest trends in terms of style, design, technology and innovation and acquire skills and tools to develop their own business.

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Webcams will therefore be switched on at 3 pm this afternoon to view “’Jewellery Industry Voices”, the first of four weekly appointments organized in partnership with CIBJO, a partner that Vicenzaoro has been collaborating with for over 10 years to promote sustainability and best practices in the jewelry industry. The debate will focus on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mining sector, the communities connected to it and the supply chain that fuels the jewelry industry from both an economic and social point of view. Speaking will be Feriel Zerouki, Senior Vice President of International & Ethical Initiatives at De Beers Group; Peter Karakchiev, Head of the International Relations Department for ALROSA; Estelle Levin-Nally, Founder of Levin Sources.

The three encounters with Trendvision Jewellery + Forecasting will, instead, be transmitted on a monthly basis until July next and will be taking a look at the future. Monday, 25th May at 2 pm, Trendvision’s publication The Jewellery Trendbook 2021+, a bona fide bible that previews all the sector trends ahead of time, will present a focus on emerging consumer trends with particular attention on the Asian markets. June 8th will provide a preview of THE JEWELLERY TRENDBOOK 2022 and exploring the long-term effects of the ongoing global health crisis and consumer values, while July 6th will deal with the concept of the “new normal” and how to redefine classic products.

Space will also be given to the thousand facets of stones on 28th May, 17th June and 15th July with a new series of Gem Talks, one of the most highly-appreciated formats at the more recent editions of Vicenzaoro which, thanks to the consolidated collaboration with IGI, manages to amaze by explaining the origins and peculiarities of both the more common and the more mysterious gems.

Further information on the webinar calendar and how to take part is available on www.vicenzaoro.com and by subscribing to the Vicenzaoro newsletter.

Lastly, the coming weeks will see a continuation of “Tuesdays at the Jewellery Museum”, encounters with the curators of the original layout at Italy’s first museum specifically dedicated to jewellery, established by Italian Exhibition Group and Vicenza Council inside the provincial capital’s Basilica Palladiana. Open to experts, students and enthusiasts, the on-line appointments cover the themes of the nine exhibition halls (symbol, magic, function, beauty, art, fashion, design, icon and future) with the Museum’s Director Alba Cappellieri and the international experts who created the layouts for the latest 2019-2020 biennial: the next appointment will be on 26th May with Massimo Vidale and the “Function” hall. Further details on www.museodelgioiello.it.

Vicenzaoro’s digital experience continues on the website and on the VO Facebook, Instagram and YouTube social platforms: all the contents and the recordings of the interactive workshop, congresses and seminars from the latest editions of the Show are available in order to re-experience the most significant international jewelry community’s moments of encounter, to prolong the debate and nurture discussion on the latest topics. From VISIO: NEXT SUMMIT, the round table of international experts that opens the show, to Digital and Gem Talks dedicated to digital innovation for jewelry and watch retailers and the world of stones, from CIBJO conferences on sustainability themes within the sector to Trendvision Talks on jewelry trends, together with VOVintage Talks, meetings with collectors and workshops with experts that featured at the first edition of IEG’s new event specifically designed for vintage watches and jewelry which, open to the public and enthusiasts, was inaugurated last January.

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