T.Gold 2024 Turns The Spotlights On Technologies And Machinery For The Jewellery Industry

The most comprehensive international exhibition on innovation in jewellery manufacturing will be back on show from 19th to 23rd January 2024 alongside IEG's Vicenzaoro January exhibition
T.Gold 2024 Turns The Spotlights On Technologies And Machinery For The Jewellery Industry
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Back in Vicenza - Italy from 19th to 23rd January 2024, T.Gold, the world’s top event dedicated to cutting-edge technology at the service of the jewellery supply chain A showcase of innovation with the most advanced machinery for goldsmithing and the latest processes applied to gold and jewellery. This ever-more international edition will host more than 70 exhibitors from 18 countries with Germany, Turkey, Switzerland, the United States and the United Kingdom leading the way after Italy. 60% of exhibitors will be Italian and 40% foreign. Organised by IEG - Italian Exhibition Group, the event will be held together with Vicenzaoro January, the international show of reference for the entire gold and jewellery industry. With a full offer of technological solutions, T.Gold gathers the most complete panorama of jewellery manufacturing and processing innovations under one roof, confirming the strategic value of manufacturing and high specialisation in the sector’s competitive global market.

T.Gold 2024, the flagship event in the jewellery and technology sector, presents itself as the catalyst for the evolution of the industry. The first appointment on the trade show calendar for jewellery machinery, the event offers a complete and up-to-date display to support, respond to and accelerate the supply chain’s evolution. Together with experts, market leaders and innovators in order to develop new approaches, cutting-edge solutions and promote strategic partnerships. Sustainability, performance, craftsmanship and cross-contamination are the main development drivers for optimising production processes. The January edition will feature a rich and groundbreaking offer with a large exhibition area in which to present the selection of the top players in jewellery manufacturing and an extended range of technologies exhibited. Made in Italy excellence will be highly represented, confirming the exhibition’s world leadership, together with the best international proposals to give jewellery companies the most exhaustive overview of innovations for their supply chain as well as to increase competitiveness. Totally occupying Hall 9, d uring the five days of the show, visit itineraries will allow buyers to discover all the very latest ideas organised into six macro-categories: alloys and galvanic treatments, prototyping and digital production, mechanical processing, assembly and soldering, refining and recovery, finishing and tools. Thanks to the partnership with AFEMO (Association of Jewellery Machinery Manufacturers and Exporters) and the collaboration of ITA Meccanica - Agency for the business development and internationalisation of Italian companies abroad -, leading companies such as Elettrolaser, Fasti Industriale, G.B. F.lli Bertoncello, Italimpianti Orafi, Legor Group, Orotig, Progold, Sisma will be in attendance together with Heimerle+Meule, Niqua and Schultheiss from Germany; Starrag Vuadens from Switzerland; Goodwin Refractory Services from the UK.

Underlying the orientation towards greater production efficiency is the growing importance of sustainability in the brand equity of jewellery companies. A phenomenon closely linked to generational change and the relevancy that generations X and Y, particularly attentive to ethical issues, play in defining purchasing trends. In particular, according to the “Sustainability in the jewellery sector” report published by Cibjo in 2023, not only is the market for sustainable jewellery expanding , so much so that it will reach the value of 20 billion dollars by 2027, but one of the main drivers of this growth is precisely the availability of new technologies and materials for jewellery production. Hence the need for brands and their supply chains to adapt their infrastructures to comply with high sustainability standards and to equip themselves with tools that improve and track their sourcing and manufacturing processes: from international ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) certifications to WEEE registrations.

In this scenario, maximising the performance of machinery is also an aspect of crucial importance because it allows resources to be fully exploited both in terms of materials and energy. Continuing along the line inaugurated in 2023, the technologies that the major brands - from Chiron Italia to Crevoisier - bring to T.Gold feature a high level of integration that allows multiple production processes to be managed, thus increasing performance control and the use of precious materials. In parallel with automation, some companies will be presenting machinery for custom or niche productions, capable of enhancing manual skills and craftsmanship, the essence of Made in Italy. The gradual convergence of the fashion and jewellery industries, a phenomenon that is already taking place and is definitely on the rise, is also among the drivers that determine the evolution of the technological offer of machinery for the processing of precious materials, and in fact, the number of tools for processing bronze and brass is growing.

With a diversified offer that embraces sustainability, performance, manual skills, craftsmanship and cross-contamination with the world of fashion, T.Gold 2024 is an unmissable experience for anyone wishing to explore the very best of technologies in the global jewellery industry. The Jewellery Technology Forum, organised in collaboration with Legor Group to profoundly explore the most prominent topics linked to innovation in jewellery industry technologies, is a must for sector operators. Ten thematic sessions have been scheduled for Sunday 21st January at the Educational Hub set up in Hall 8.0 with the participation of stakeholders, research institutes and jewellery supply chain players from all over the world. Intesa Sanpaolo, Milan Polytechnic and the Italian Gemmological Foundation will be the national voices, while the Research Institute for Precious Metals and Metal Chemistry and COReGOLD Technology Consultancy will be making their international contributions. Space will also be given to successful company case histories with Legor Group, Progold, Fairever and Hoover and Strong.

The topics covered will range from new challenges related to macroeconomic scenarios, to strategies for the development of new alloys, the latest metalworking technologies, design in the digital age and will also include the importance of Fairtrade and Fairmind sustainability certifications and the implications of the increasing popularity of lab-grown gemstones.

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