The highly anticipated Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW), scheduled for September 16 to 22, 2024 at two world-class venues, is now open for online registration.
Professional trade buyers will have at their disposal an expansive range of new products and services from more than 3,300 exhibitors in over 40 pavilions at the fair, which is renowned as the biggest B2B fine jewellery event across the globe.
“With its ‘One Show, Two Venues’ concept and strategic product sectorisation strategy, JGW offers decision-makers an exceptional platform to connect, forge partnerships and gain valuable insights,” remarked show organiser Informa Markets Jewellery. “This progressive approach streamlines navigation, enabling visitors to effortlessly locate their desired resources, resulting in heightened efficiency and productivity.”
From September 16 to 20, the AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) will host the jewellery materials section, featuring loose diamonds, coloured gemstones, pearls and other precious materials. From September 18 to 22, the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) will showcase finished jewellery, packaging solutions, tools & equipment, and jewellery industry-related technologies.
Featuring 40+ group and themed pavilions, including the renowned Fine Gem and Fine Design Pavilions, International Premier Pavilion and the CORE zone highlighting Hong Kong’s prominent jewellery manufacturers, JGW serves as the ultimate meeting point for the global jewellery industry.
A slew of special events and new features also awaits trade show visitors. These include a Sustainability Heroes Panel Series featuring winners of the Sustainability Awards 2024 by JWA as panellists and the Orient Odyssey exhibition focusing on pearls as Informa’s Jewellery & Gem Knowledge Community programme for JGW 2024.
Meanwhile, JGW 2024 will also see the launch of the Gold Jewellery Pavilion, riding on the robust demand for gold jewellery around the world. According to the organiser, the pavilion will highlight the sophisticated techniques and imaginative designs of gold jewellery manufacturers, particularly from Asia.
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