This year’s edition of IIJS Premiere, the biggest jewellery event of Asia, took off on a grand note, with Hema Malini, Member of Parliament, inaugurating the mega event, along with Colin Shah, Chairman, GJEPC; Vipul Shah, Vice Chairman, GJEPC; Shailesh Sangani, Convener, National Exhibitions, GJEPC; and Sabyasachi Ray, Executive Director, GJEPC, amongst others. The highly successful event was held between August 4 and 8.
The show had around 50,000 visitors, including 1,500 international visitors from more than 60 countries, such as USA, Canada, UK, Hong Kong, Middle East, Europe, Bangladesh, Nepal, Russia, Thailand, and Egypt.
There was even more excitement than usual about the show this year as it was returning to Mumbai after two and a half years. This time around, in an attempt to be more sustainable and eco-friendly, a more uniform approach had been adopted -- all the stalls looked the same and exhibitors were not given the option to customise their booths, as has been the case in the previous years. (This did not go down well with quite a few exhibitors).
Close to 1800 exhibitors participated in the event this year, including 400 new exhibitors. All the seven halls, spread across 75,000 sq-mts, were packed to the brim, with visitors pouring in day after day. Different product sections of the show included Gold & Gold CZ Studded Jewellery; Diamond, Gemstone & Other Studded Jewellery; Loose stones, CVD; Silver Jewellery, Artefacts & Gifting Items; Laboratories & Education; and Machinery & Allied.
This story is from the July - August 2022 edition of Diamond World.
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