r e s i a r n i a t cur 00+ 0 5 3 0 0 itors 500trs Trade Vis + 0 0 0 2 ths Sq.m 1100+ Boo 800In+ dia Cities in 80+s Countrie Exhibitors HIGHLIGHTS : More Exhibitors | More Booths Extended Business Hours (10am to 7pm) Upgraded Facilities | Large Cafeteria Additional Connectivity & Entry Point Inside Halls Simplified Booths Nos | Additional Signages There’s still time for you to pre-register! Pre-register yourself and walk into the IIJS without any hassles. Your badge will be sent to you via post, thus enabling you to enter the show without any delays. On-the-spot visitor registration Domestic visitors can still register in the 3rd phase of on-thespot registration upto 1st August, 2015 at GJEPC offices. Post that, the registration counter will open directly at the IIJS venue (Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon) from 3rd August, 2015 onwards. IT DOESN'T GET BIGGER THAN THIS! Combo registration is a hit! Choose this option when you register With just a few weeks to go, our industry is gearing up for India's biggest gem and jewellery show-IIJS 2015. Upon its arrival in August, sentiments will be upbeat. As over the years this show has earned the reputation of being a catalyst in stimulating business demand and fostering new partnerships. Over 6000 visitors have already taken advantage of the Combo Registration scheme which offers the convenience of registering for all 3 shows (IIJS 2015, Signature IIJS 2016 & IGJME 2016) at one time. More details at www.iijs.org This year, exhibitors are putting their best foot forward to dazzle customers with their finest products and visitors are preparing to enhance their buying list as a result of more exhibitors being featured. IIJS 2015 has recorded a 25% increase in the number of exhibitors taking the total to 1,100+ exhibitors spread across 2,000 booths. International registration As India's largest annual jewellery event, IIJS is the heart of the gem and jewellery industry featuring– retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, exporters, importers and key opinion leaders. Apart from business, there's plenty more to engage participants with. This multi-faceted show will feature knowledge seminars, fashion, entertainment and networking events - in a world-class exhibition environment. New facilities include a larger cafeteria, business center, food courts and much more. With so much in store, you just can't afford to miss out on all the action. PRODUCT SECTIONS New sections have been introduced with a view to segregate these products/services for the convenience of buyers: 1. Loose Diamonds, Colour Gem Stones & Pearls - Hall 1 2. Couture Jewellery - Hall 1 / Mass Produced Jewellery - Hall 1 & 5 / Plain Gold Jewellery - Hall 5 & Hall 5 extension 3. International Exhibitors featuring: a) Jewellery b) Loose Stones - Hall 1 4. Synthetics & Simulants (NEW) - Hall 5 extension 5. Laboratories & Education (NEW) - Hall 5 extension 6. Allied Machinery - Hall 2 and Hall 5 extension 6th - 9th August, 2015 10 am - 7 pm 10th August, 2015 10 am - 6 pm Visitor entry to each Exhibition Hall will be closed every day 30 minutes prior to closing time. to and fro le b a il a v es a us servic (E) railway station B le t t u h S gaon from Gore TIONAL INTERNA S PAVILION BELGIUM ISRAEL ITALY To register log on to www.iijs.org. Complimentary Online International Registration ends 25th July 2015. If you register at the venue, a fee of US $100 will be applicable. Express registration counter for Privilege Visitors & Elite Club Members Privilege and Elite Club visitors who have not pre-registered can register at special express counter located in Registration Hall No. 7. Show Dates & Timings D THAILAN Final c a compli ll for mentar y registr ation TURKEY UAE Track your badge online at www.iijs.org or in case of any discrepancy write to [email protected]. Your badge will be sent via post. Exclusive Elite Club for top retailers The Elite Club (comprising of large and medium retailers) has undergone a comprehensive makeover and will now include leading buyers from tier I, II & III cities across India. That's not all, The 'Exclusive Elite Club' offers select retailers privileged hospitality at IIJS. At exclusive mezzanine lounges they can enjoy a quiet moment to relax and rejuvenate, interact with guests, avail refreshments, etc. r e s i a r n i curta Online Business Matching Program SPECTRUM SEMINAR Visitor Profile - Business Matching Center Online Business Matching Program has proved to be very useful. Through this program, visitors can match profiles of various exhibitors they would like to network with, view their products and much more.. TODAY'S VISION TOMORROW'S REALITY Useful 77% Not Useful 4% IIJS RapNet Kiosk located at Hall No.1, this facility allows visitors Highly Useful 40% A Spectrum of Seminars As this year's seminar theme suggests - 'Today's Vision. Tomorrow's Reality.'; it is essential for our members to create a long term vision and develop dynamic strategies to help realize it in this ever-changing market environment. Through our 13 informative sessions & panel discussions we hope to arm our members with ample industry knowledge, insights and developments, network with renowned experts from India and abroad and get a comprehensive overview of the current and future scenario of the gem & jewellery industry. Useful to Some Extent IIJS MOBILE APP 1 Thu, 6-Aug-15 4.00-5.30 pm Imparting Knowledge to Digitization 2 Fri, 7-Aug-15 11.00- 12.15pm Opportunities in the Middle East Market 3 Fri, 7-Aug-15 12.30- 1.30pm Leverage your experience in USA Market 4 Fri, 7-Aug-15 2.00- 3.15pm Single to Multi Store 5 Fri, 7-Aug-15 3.30-5.00pm Structuring Family Business for Future Expansion 6 Sat, 8-Aug-15 11.00- 12.15pm Impact of Mass Produced Synthetic Gem Diamonds on the Trade 7 Sat, 8-Aug-15 12.30- 1.30pm Leverage your experience in UK Market 8 Sat, 8-Aug-15 2.00- 4.00pm Bench Workshop on Inclusions in Natural and Synthetic Diamonds 9 Sat, 8-Aug-15 4.15 - 6.15pm Role Women can play in Gem & Jewellery Industry 10 Sun, 9-Aug-15 11:00 - 12:15pm Impact of Govt. Policies & Compliances affecting the trade 11 Sun, 9-Aug-15 12.30- 1.30pm Triggering growth through UNITY 12 Sun, 9-Aug-15 2.00- 3.15pm Journey from Concept to Creation 13 Sun, 9-Aug-15 3.30- 5.00pm Effective Use of Social Media & Ecommerce Topic Download Now! Advertisement Seminar Fee Structure For Trade For Students Pre-Registration On the spot Pre-Registration On the spot 1 Single ticket (Per session) ` 250 ` 250 ` 100 ` 150 2 Seasonal Pass (All sessions) ` 1400 NA ` 500 NA Note: Pre-registration rates are applicable till 3rd August, 2015. Government ID with photo and address proof is a must (eg. driving licence, PAN card, passport copy). Title Sponsor Gemological Science International (GSI) GSI is an independent commercial Gemological laboratory. GSI provides reliable, fast and professional gemstone identification, grading and appraisal services to the global fine jewelry industry. With offices in the USA, India, Israel, and Belgium, it is currently one of the world’s largest and most technically advanced gem laboratories. Not Useful 1% Majority of the exhibitors have used it and has found it very useful. Visitors & exhibitors who downloaded the IIJS mobile application, found it useful to help navigate them through the show. Date 6% Exhibitor Profile-RAPNET Kiosk Feedback Highly Useful 28% Exhibitor Profile GJEPC Mobile Application Feedback Session Useful 53% Ipsos Business Consulting to check the stock listing and price of all loose diamond exhibitors. Useful to Some Extent IIJS at your finger tips • Visitor Services • Online Business Matching Program • Fast and seamless appointment scheduling • Highlights & Updates • Navigate with venue information & directions Scan QR Code with your Smartphone to download the IIJS Mobile App Useful 50% 7% Not Useful 15% Ipsos Business Consulting Great business leaders create a vision, articulate the vision, passionately own the vision, and relentlessly pursue it to completion and shape into reality. Time Highly Useful 35% Ipsos Business Consulting A unique Buyer-Seller interface that allows you to preview products and companies well in advance of the showmaking your visit more productive. This interface is available online at www.iijs.org r e s i a r n i curta Association Speak “IIJS is a platform to share information and ideas” Industry Insight “IIJS is a key event in the diamond industry calendar” Paul Rowley, Executive Vice President Global Sightholder Sales Proprietary Ltd., De Beers Botswana What opportunity does India offer as a global manufacturing hub? India already plays a leading role in the world of diamond cutting and polishing but it still has a number of other opportunities to be even more inuential. Initiatives such as the development of a Special Notified Zone should help as they open up more international opportunity. The levels of domestic expertise and the innovative approaches undertaken by the Indian industry show that the country is alive with potential on the global stage. 2. What are the strengths of Indian Manufacturers? What transformation have you seen in the last 6-8 years? Indian manufacturers have many strengths, including strong productivity, efficiency, skill levels, innovation and the clever use of technology. In the last few years there has been progression in the Indian industry with further application of technology and Indian-based diamantaires working with a wider range of goods, as skill levels in India are as high as anywhere in the world. Indian manufacturers are also increasingly active in global markets and their operations are becoming more transparent and professional in their approach. The customer qualification criteria for De Beers' new Global Sightholder Sales contract have played a significant role, as there are more sightholders from India than any other country in the world and the customer criteria mean that they will be among the most transparent and financially robust diamond companies in the world. “The Calcutta Gem & Jewellers Welfare Association (CGJWA) heartily congratulate GJEPC on their 32nd Edition of IIJS. The new concept of 1 time registration for all 3 shows is an excellent idea and we warmly endorse it. We have great expectations from Asia’s 2nd largest jewellery exhibition, as it will provide a platform for industry leaders and stakeholders to exchange information and ideas on various aspects of the industry in its current scenario. I convey my best wishes to the GJEPC, participants & visitors for extending their support in making this event a grand success.” Ashok Bengani President - The Calcutta Gem & Jewellers Welfare Association “This year, the one quick registration offer gateway to visit 3 big shows i.e. IIJS 2015, Signature IIJS 2016 & IGJME 2016 has proved to be a very good hassle-free facility. All our association members look forward to visiting this very important show as we get access to a wide range of products to choose from in order to cater to our retail business needs.” Ravi Shanker Gauri Heads of Domestic Associations, Satna Overseas Visitors Speak “The new 'Make In India' initative by the central government will boost the confidence of new investors” Chandu Siroya Siroya Jewellers LLC, Dubai “Indian jewellery manufacturing is entering a new phase with a lot of international players interested in setting up bases to manufacture in India. The new push of 'Make In India' by the central government will also boost the confidence of the new investors. With new production techniques coming in, gold jewellery will become more affordable and will be of international quality, if not better. The handmade plain gold jewellery made by bengali workers is of the finest workmanship. Over the past few years, these workers have started new methods of production and are combining handmade jewellery with modern concepts to make fusion jewellery which is unique and will have a lot of local and International demand. I have been attending IIJS since inception and it is becoming bigger and better with each passing year. I am expecting new suppliers to show their products this year. The spirit and culture of India is evident at IIJS and the warmth extended in this show makes it unique.” Mehul Lodhiya Anria Ltd., London 3. What is your opinion on the Indian gems & jewellery market vis-? vis other major consuming centers? India has huge potential as a consumer market. India is very different from a consumer market such as the US, which is mature and wellpenetrated; and from China where a smaller number of retailers have a very high share of consumer sales. In India there is a very strong jewellery tradition and the country's consumers are increasingly recognising the beauty, value and emotional significance of diamonds. The Indian market has major growth opportunities, as there is a young consumer-base and the potential for millions of new diamond consumers as economic growth continues and Indian consumers have more disposable income to spend on jewellery. There is also a very big opportunity around branded and differentiated diamond jewellery products in the Indian consumer market. Overall we expect India to be one of the main engines of future growth when it comes to consumer demand for diamond jewellery. 4. What are the current challenges for the industry? How do you think they can be overcome? Consumer confidence is a major challenge for the industry and it is vital that buyers are always made aware of what they are purchasing so they can make an informed choice. With this in mind, undisclosed synthetics are one of the main issues that the diamond industry is addressing. De Beers has developed technology that enables all synthetics, simulants and treatments to be detected and this plays a key role in responding to this challenge. However, everyone in the diamond industry must take responsibility for ensuring that they fully disclose what they sell. Another key challenge relates to corporate transparency and financial robustness. The diamond trade requires significant amounts of funding as it deals with a high value product. It's therefore very important that diamond companies show financiers that they have transparent structures and can remain financially solvent. Businesses in the diamond industry are definitely moving in the right direction regarding transparency and financial strength, and De Beers' Global Sightholder Sales customer qualification criteria mean that Sightholders and Accredited Buyers are focusing on the highest international standards. 5. IIJS has played a pivotal role to trigger demand for the Indian industry. What according to you is unique at IIJS? IIJS is a key event in the diamond industry calendar and it is unique as it brings all the retailers in India to meet, network and do business. It is also a crucial platform for non-Indian companies to come to India, to meet domestic retailers and to make important connections that can open up new markets and opportunities for both Indian and international players. The Antwerp and Israel pavilions at the show are good examples of this. IIJS therefore plays a very important role, both for the Indian sector and for the international trade. Visitor’s Voices “IIJS offers buyers a wider choice of designs, cost effective products and unmatched services” “I look forward to better opportunities this year, with additional exhibitors being featured at IIJS 2015. This will give more exhibitors a chance to present their unique and trendy collections. Ever year IIJS brings something new to the table and with more people interacting, more ideas will be exchanged. This year, I will continue to source handcrafted, ethnic and contemporary jewellery for Lambyas. Since the current market conditions have improved with prospective buyers growing in numbers, the forthcoming buying season should be good. My best wishes to all the exhibitors of the IIJS 2015.” Sathish Munoth Lambyas, Chennai “It is good to see that more participants will be featured this year. It will also be a good idea to circulate the new entrants list separately. IIJS has helped me find new & more competitive sources to fulfill my requirements. Connecting with suppliers from all over India under one roof is a great opportunity to understand the overall business dynamics of the country. I would like to see more of international vendors, particularly the ones exhibiting coloured stones. I also look forward to seeing light weight jewellery in diamonds, pearls, corals, rubies etc. I hope we see a surge in demand this season & gold rates also remain stable.” Dilip Lagu Lagu Bhandu, Mumbai “India has a specialised skill set in jewellery manufacturing which can only be matched by a few when it concerns design, creativity and price. It becomes the best choice for wholesalers like us to offer our customers in the UK-unmatched prices and value. In the UK, we have representation from every community of South Asia, so it becomes vital to attend a show like IIJS where exhibitors specializing in craftsmanship are featured from every corner of India. I have observed that the Indian manufacturers have focused their energy more on innovative design, competitive pricing, exible payment options and customization. I am sure the Indian manufacturers have evolved over the last 6-8 years keeping abreast with new trends and techniques in manufacturing, processes and machinery to create world-class products. I have been visiting IIJS for over 10 years, but as a UK wholesaler, for the past 6 years. I look forward to seeing what the manufacturers have to offer this year. A lot of them work very hard to ensure they offer something new every year as many of the wholesalers and retailers around the world are visiting the show to explore the same. IIJS represents the largest gathering of Indian manufacturers which makes it very easy for visitors as they can meet quite a few companies in one show and make their selection. I also feel IIJW is one of the unique and extraordinary features in the IIJS. And finally, the warm welcome extended by the GJEPC and the exhibitors, attending this show really feels like a reunion of family and friends!” r e s i a r n i curta Pavilion Speak Synthetics & Simulants Exhibitor’s Comments “IIJS helps jewellery brands showcase their best products to the world” Loose Diamonds NEW I am very pleased that we finally got a booth at IIJS which is an exceptional platform for our trade. it is a huge opportunity for my business, as we would get to meet both, national and international buyers together under one roof. Our main objective to participate in IIJS is to promote our company and to get recognition among the industry by presenting our high quality products. IIJS offers exhibitors like us, a strong B2B platform to help promote our products to potential buyers who come there to replenish their inventory before the main buying season. This year, we will present colourful stones appealing to new trends. Nitesh Dusad Bliss Gems & Minerals, Jaipur Plain Gold NEW “I have finally been allotted a booth after applying continuously for two years. It feels like a dream come true to be part of a globally recognized show like IIJS. The main objective for us to participate in IIJS is to get in touch with genuine clients from all over India. IIJS is very important to me as I get a deeper understanding of trends and insights in which direction the market is heading . We plan to present light-weight jewellery with original kundan at affordable prices.” Nilesh Jain Allwin Jewellers Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai Mass Produced “IIJS is a platform where we create new business opportunities and develop strong personal relationships with both, our existing and new clients. Participating in IIJS is always important as it is the premier show of the Indian jewllery industry. It's a show where opportunities are created for both exhibitors and visitors to grow their businesses. After the grand success of “JHUMKI” in IIJS 2014, this year we will be presenting a wide variety of “BANGLES”. Our latest collections feature new concepts, designs and ideas. We are positive this collection will be well received by all the visitors. We have prepared our collections based on the current demand of the market.” Jitendra Jodhani Jewel Goldi, Mumbai “The key objective to participate at the IIJS is to create a very strong presence of Swarovski and generate high demand for the Swarovski Created & Genuine Gemstones products throughout the industry. Another goal is to support our branding partners at the retail and consumer levels in India, through our ingredient brands “Made with SWAROVSKI GEMSTONES”, “Made with SWAROVSKI ZIRCONIA” and “Made with SWAROVSKI MARCASITE” and to shape business opportunities through direct association with the customers. Each year, Swarovski launches a collection of new genuine gemstones and created stone cuts and colors to stimulate creativity and push boundaries in jewellery and watch design. We are always delighted to unveil our latest product launches to the Indian market at this show. IIJS provides us with the perfect platform to promote our new developments right in the very heart of the industry. The novelties presented at IIJS all reects the very essence of Swarovski's quest for creative perfection. We plan to launch 7 new innovations at IIJS 2015 for our customers in India. We will also present our latest trend and design publication, the Swarovski Gem Visions Tiara & Headband Special. Last year, Gem Visions' select panel of industry experts identified bridal jewellery as a burgeoning design topic. As a result, we became intrigued by the art of making tiaras and headbands. Ever since adorning the heads of ancient royalty, the fashion of wearing a tiara to mark a special occasion quickly spread out into the wider worlds of the rich and famous. It is not surprising that the bridal sector has now chosen to embrace the tiara, which perfectly complements its own heightened sense of celebration. To achieve this, the tiara has become the perfect setting for our genuine gemstones and created stones. The Trend Themes: Interpreting the tiara or headband, or rather reinventing it for the 21st century, presents a creative challenge to jewelry designers, who must approach this topic from radically different points of view. The modern diadem can express contemporary classicism, romanticism or even minimalism – based on this, Swarovski's trend experts identified four themes for bridal jewelry: Daydream Princess, Natural Affairs, Urban Minimalist, and Cultural Roots. Many of our highly valued customers in India created tiara designs matching these trend themes, which are presented in the publication. We are excited to hand out the book at IIJS 2015.” Rajendra Jain Managing Director, India Swarovski Gemstones , Mumbai Couture Jewellery “We feel proud to be the part of IIJS which gives credit to India by its own performance. We supply our jewellery pan India and also export to UAE, UK & USA. We expect through our participation in IIJS, it will help us boost sales. “IIJS gives Antwerp exhibitors the opportunity to connect with a large number of Indian companies.” Nele Bouchier Head of PR & Communications department AWDC Antwerp World diamond Centre (AWDC) 1. Why is AWDC present at IIJS every year? Antwerp and India have enjoyed strong trade relations since the beginnings of the modern diamond industry. Both countries remain strongholds in the industry. Antwerp is the world's leading diamond trading center with 84% of the world's rough and 50% of the world's polished diamonds being traded in the city and India is still the polishing capital of the world. Today, we see that 86 % of Belgium's total exports to India consists of diamonds. This is an extraordinary figure that pays testament to the strength and depth the trading relationship between our countries. 2. What are your expectations at IIJS? How important is IIJS in comparison to other shows? IIJS is without a doubt a 'must-attend' show for the Antwerp diamond companies. It is the number one trade show in India. But more than that, the added value of IIJS is that it gives Antwerp exhibitors the opportunity to connect with a large number of Indian companies. The show plays a vital role in helping our firms to establish commercial relationships with their Indian counterparts since the Indian diamond and jewelry market is widely represented at the show. As always, the Antwerp diamond companies will showcase Antwerp's unique variety of high quality polished diamonds for which the Belgian industry is so well known. In other words, we will again be showcasing “Antwerp's Excellence” at this year's IIJS show. 3. How do you foresee this year for the industry? The industry is facing a number of challenges at the moment. Disappointing retail sales in the beginning of the year, slower than expected growth in certain markets, the pressure of high rough prices and polished prices that are not aligned with that development, slimming profit margins and reduced financial liquidity have conspired to create a somewhat depressed mood in the global diamond markets and in the various diamond trading and manufacturing hubs. However, there are positive signs: demand and trade is improving steadily in the US as well as European markets, and in general terms, it seems that the various elements along the pipeline have re-engaged in dialogue. That is a crucial signal to the entire industry and a positive indication that allows for optimism about the rest of the year. Hospitality Partners for IIJS 2015 This year at IIJS 2015 we will be launching our “Art Jewellery collection”. Last Few Rooms Available! Jiterndra Bhindi Bhindi Jewelers, Junagadh Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel - `6200* Sofitel - `6500* The Lalit - `6250* To book online visit www.iijs.org or write to us at: [email protected] *rates include airport transfer All the room tariffs include: • Complimentary breakfast • Complimentary venue transfer at designated times • All applicable government taxes For more detail, please visit www.iijs.org call 91-22-4354 1800 or email [email protected] SELECT JEWELLERY FOR A SELECT AUDIENCE 580o+ rs Exhibit + 0 1Tr5ad0e 0Vis0itors 0 0 0 3 110th0s + Sq.mtrs 325In+ dia Cities in 55+s Countrie SS... I M O T OW! H S S T N S I A H W T TH IIJS I NOBODY EST MAKE IT TO W G N O L B E H S OPEN A I T N Y O I L T A N O STR REGI Boo DAY 1 DAY 3 DAY 4 Exhibitor Voices "Besides being the second largest show after IIJS, Signature IIJS is a well-timed show and attracts very serious buyers from across India" We have been participating in Signature IIJS for the last three years. We are India's only home-grown brand dealing in loose solitaires. Unlike other players, a solitaire is not just a commodity but a positioning statement for us. Signature therefore, offers us an opportunity to build our brand in the B2B segment. Signature IIJS is important for our company as it is a second largest platform after IIJS and offers an opportunity to meet national and international buyers. We will share our plans for the current year with our clients at Signature IIJS and work towards maximising mutual gains. Our emphasis has always been on solitaires. We have also ventured into solitaire jewellery. The design creations are minimalistic and are centered around the solitaires. Each piece of Divine Solitaires' jewellery bears a signature logo. The packaging is innovative and tamper-proof. As a new entrant our focus is currently on lightweight jewellery. We also customize statement pieces on specific orders received from our partner jewellers. For the last couple of months, the prices of polished diamonds have softened. The potential customers and the retailers have adopted a wait and watch approach. They are waiting for the right time to buy. The demand therefore has been steady. Indigo Jewellery has been participating in Signature IIJS, ever since it relocated to Mumbai. The Signature IIJS show has made a mark for itself in the Indian jewellery industry as one solely for serious buyers. As an exhibitor, we are always keen to meet new and serious buyers at the show. Moreover, Signature IIJS is the first trade show in the calendar year and is visited by top retailers, chain stores and independent stores from all over the country, making it an important trade show. Kosha Fine Jewels was formed by four passionate jewellers who have a combined industry experience of about 40 years. The word kosha, as per Hindu Vedic philosophy, is one of the five layers of one's atma (soul). The name also represents its partners – the Kotharis and Shahs. Kosha specialises in illusion and micro-pavé set jewellery. We deal in a wide range of products such as earrings, rings, bracelets and necklaces. We are delighted to be given an opportunity to present our exclusive products at this show. Signature IIJS will provide us a platform to not only showcase our craftsmanship but also provide us with the opportunity to strengthen existing business networks while developing new ones. We would like to thank Signature IIJS for providing us with this opportunity and also extend our good wishes to our contemporaries participating in this show. We are an immensely growing industry, with a brilliant future and together, we can take our country to great heights by working unanimously. At each show, our merchandising team launches special collections for the forthcoming season. This Signature IIJS, our focus is on contemporary bridal jewellery which will appeal to jewellers who wish to woo the modern bride. The bridal jewellery segment is a large space for a manufacturer like us but it is undergoing changes as the modern Indian bride prefers jewellery that is contemporary but yet retains a hint of Indian tradition. IIJS & SIGNATURE IIJS - Leading the way! Apart from this, we plan to unveil a few unique lightweight jewellery collections. IIJS continues to be the first preference among other domestic exhibitions followed by the Signature IIJS show. Indian jewellery retail is destined to grow. Despite various challenges at policy levels coupled with the ever changing consumer buying behaviour, I remain positive about the growth of jewellery sales in the organised retail sector. All the manufacturers who believe in creating new products will have a good show. The demand for solitaires can be classified under two heads – for adornment and for investment purposes. The popular sizes in the jewellery segment ranges from 40 cents to 1.50 carats. Consumers prefer to buy bigger stones i.e. sizes above 2 carats for investment. The Signature IIJS show, as observed in the past, attracts possibly fewer but very serious buyers from across India. It would be useful to attract more clients highlighting the fact that the show is well timed. Clients can plan well in advance for the marriage season as well as for festivals like Akshaya Tritiya. Jignesh Shah Founder & MD, Divine Solitaires Samir Shah, Director, Indigo Jewellery Pvt. Ltd. Viral Kothari Partner, Kosha Fine Jewels Signature IIJS Regional Jewellery Show *Source: IPSOS Business Consulting DAY 2 In conjunction with SIGNATURE IIJS BE PART OF THE ACTION AT IGJME- ASIA’S LARGEST GEM & JEWELLERY TECHNOLOGY FAIR. 150+ 250+ 7000 Exhibitors Booths Sq.mtrs 15000+ 325+ 55+ Trade Visitors Cities in India Countries ASIA'S LARGEST GEM & JEWELLERY TECHNOLOGY FAIR WHY VISIT IGJME The 3rd edition of IGJME is GJEPC's initiative to organise Asia's largest gem and jewellery technology fair, providing technological support through the latest machines that can make a difference to both quality and quantity. This technology platform aligns itself seamlessly with the 'Make in India' initiative launched by the Govt. of India to boost our manufacturing sector and propel our country forward into becoming the world's leading manufacturing hub. At IGJME, exhibitors showcase cutting edge jewellery manufacturing technology, including laser machines, computerised yield planning machines, advanced bruiting lathes and diamond impregnated scaives. TECHNOLOGY IS VITAL FOR GROWTH OF INDIAN GEM & JEWELLERY INDUSTRY OPPORTUNITY TO ADAPT TO THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY There are other reasons to be involved in the exhibition, and India's growing economic reputation is a big one. As the largest growing economy in the world with an estimated growth of 8% in FY '15, the country is expecting robust growth over the next 15-20 years, This means, that its contribution to global growth will surpass that of any advanced economy except the US. Moreover, the liberal policies introduced by the new government has attracted foreign investors as well. FEATURES THE LATEST PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES & TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES PREVIOUS IGJME EDITIONS HAVE BEEN HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL Indeed, there hasn't been a better time than this to plan your IGJME 2016 visit. Simply register yourself now by availing our 3in-1 combo registration offer to enjoy a hassle-free IGJME experience. FEATURING : • Jewellery Production Machinery & Equipment • Diamond Production Machinery & Equipment • Gemstones Machinery • Casting & Electric Casting Equipment • Precious Alloy, Refinery Ingredients • Tools & Equipment • Allied (Packaging / IT & Software / Education) IGJME REGISTRATION IS OPEN ALONG WITH IIJS WELCOME TO THE BIGGEST JEWELLERY SHOW 2015 3RD TO 6 TH AUGUST The India International Jewellery Week (IIJW) is a unique platform envisaged to showcase a diverse range of jewellery on the runway and establish the design strength of Indian artists. A rst-of-its-kind event in the world, this jewellery extravaganza organised by the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), has over the years, seen some of the most reputed jewellery designers and brands displaying their high-end pr6t, couture and bridal collections on the ramp. Some of the most celebrated as well as emerging jewellery designers from top design institutes in India have used this platform to dazzle the audience with their innovative experiments in contemporary forms. India is a veritable treasure-house and is known for its rich traditional jewellery art forms - be it Jadau, Kundan-Meena, Temple, Bridal, Thewa or Tribal jewellery. And in a tting tribute to the eclectic jewellery crafts of the country, the IIJW helps designers promote the expertise of local arts by blending fresh and futuristic ideas on the runway, making it the most sought after haute design destination for fashionistas, jewellery a cionados and national and international buyers. Every year, the IIJW sets trends for the coming season. Last year, 24 jewellery houses and designers displayed an array of dazzling collections that took the stage by storm. The innovative pieces for the arms and hands included Bazubands (armlets), Manchettes (long cuffs), Haath Phools (wrist and hand ornaments) and oversized bracelets. Rings too were the focus of attention for most designers who presented single, full and double- nger ring sets with large diamonds and coloured gemstones in breath-taking patterns. Tassels found a new interpretation in pendants, chandeliers as well as statement cuffs. Chand baalis (crescentshaped earrings) and novel open-ended necklaces with oral engravings ruled the runway, while the shoulder ornaments got a complete makeover. Adding glamour to the magni cent event every year are scores of top models, celebrities and actors, including Sonam Kapoor, the GJEPC's brand ambassador. The IIJW over the years has showcased jewellery designers from across the globe namely Stephane Webster, Boucheron, Farah Khan Ali, Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas, P.C. Jewellers, Nirav Modi, Ganjam, Golechas, Gitanjali, P.N. Gadgil, Pallavi Foley, Moni Agarwal and the likes. The IIJW as a property, now in its 6th edition, has proved to the world that globally, India is one of the prime destinations for jewellery with design talents that are absolutely world class.
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