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Your access to the world’s leading gems and jewellery industry at India’s largest machinery expo G ems and jewellery constitute one of India’s foremost business sectors comprising burgeoning exports valued at US$ 39 billion (FY 2012-13) as well as a humongous and vibrant domestic market with a value on par with the export trade. An industry of such mammoth proportions that perhaps no other country sees greater demand for gems & jewellery machinery, equipment and technology as India does. Today, India’s prowess lies in diamond manufacturing and while the city of Surat is the main hub of the industry, Mumbai, the commercial capital of India, is the seat of the gem and jewellery trade. Together, Mumbai and Surat are the main centres for India’s gem and jewellery exports. Beginning with mainly small diamonds 50 years ago, today the industry polishes 11 out of 12 diamonds used in jewellery worldwide. The diamonds produced by the country today comprises valuable large diamonds and fancy cuts in addition to the much in demand smaller stones, cementing the Indian manufacturing industry’s position amongst the world’s best; offering cutting edge technology, use of laser machines, computerized yield planning machines, advanced bruiting lathes, diamond impregnated scaives, and more. Your target audience IGJME is expected to attract upwards of 6,000 – 8,000 trade visitors comprising decision makers from the manufacturing and retail segments of gems & jewellery industry. Apart from GJEPC’s 5,500 members, attendees will include large retailers and jewellery manufacturers from key centres such as Surat, Mumbai, Jaipur, Rajkot, Coimbatore, Cochin, Chennai, Kolkata and Delhi. The visitor registration process will ensure the presence of only senior business heads as well as key production and technical members of the industry. Well-segmented product sections Diamond manufacturing machinery Jewellery manufacturing machinery Tools & equipment Gemstones manufacturing machinery (precious / semi-precious) Allied (Packaging / IT & software / Education) Ideally timed Mid-December is the ideal time for jewellery manufacturers to focus on upgradation and refurbishment of machinery and technology. While in India, it is post the main jewellery-buying season (Diwali / wedding), and exporters have also completed their Christmas orders; it is also the ideal time for International buyers, who have replenished stocks required for festive buying during Christmas and the holiday season ahead. In addition, visitors will enjoy the pleasant weather in Surat, averaging 22degrees C. Stall pricing Presented by The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council India’s apex industry body In affiliation with Surat Diamond Association A 5-star hospitality package Pre-identified and select 100 leading companies comprising large export houses and manufacturers will be offered a complimentary package covering hotel stay at Surat’s top 5-star hotel for two nights. SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS Cutting edge technology to hone skill sets Forward integration into jewellery manufacturing soon followed with great success, averaging a growth of nearly 15-20 per cent each year over the last decade. Rapid strides have been made to achieve the highest standards of quality, integration of machinery and technology as well as design development. The Indian gemstones, both precious and semi-precious, have also been gaining steady and rapid recognition as India continues to emerge as a major source, with Jaipur having the distinction of being the manufacturing hub. A complete spectrum of coloured gems are cut and polished in the ‘pink city’ in factories using latest polishing machines and state-of-the-art technology. The jewellery retail network in India is vast. It encompasses approximately 2.5 million outlets – all of which have their own demand for store equipment and accessories. Little wonder then that IGJME offers machinery, equipment and accessory manufacturers the ideal opportunity to exponentially expand their customer base in the country, catering to the wide requirement of the trade that is constantly growing and upgrading to meet the changing demands and trends of the market. IGJME will also feature seminars and workshops conducted by the world’s leading authorities on gems & jewellery manufacturing technology, materials and industrial design. It’s an opportunity to update knowledge and obtain firsthand experience of the latest cutting edge technology. Being the first machinery expo of its kind in India, GJEPC is offering attractive rates to participating companies. Both raw space and shell booths are available in units of 3 x 3 metres. National International Raw Space only: ` 7,000 per sq. mt. plus service tax Built in Stall (Shell Scheme): ` 7,500 per sq. mt. plus service tax Raw Space only: US$ 150 per sq. mt. plus service tax Built in Stall (Shell Scheme): US$ 160 per sq. mt. plus service tax F l o o r P l a n c o m i n g s o o n

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Page 1: Your access to the world’s leading gems and jewellery ... Machinery Show Brochure.pdf · Your access to the world’s leading gems and jewellery industry at India’s largest machinery

Your access to the world’s leading gems and jewellery industry

at India’s largest machinery expo

Gems and jewellery constitute one of India’s foremost business sectors comprising burgeoning exports valued at US$ 39 billion (FY 2012-13) as well as a humongous and vibrant domestic market with a value on par with the export trade. An industry

of such mammoth proportions that perhaps no other country sees greater demand for gems & jewellery machinery, equipment and technology as India does.

Today, India’s prowess lies in diamond manufacturing and while the city of Surat is the main hub of the industry, Mumbai, the commercial capital of India, is the seat of the gem and jewellery trade. Together, Mumbai and Surat are the main centres for India’s gem and jewellery exports.

Beginning with mainly small diamonds 50 years ago, today the industry polishes 11 out of 12 diamonds used in jewellery worldwide. The diamonds produced by the country today comprises valuable large diamonds and fancy cuts in addition to the much in demand smaller

stones, cementing the Indian manufacturing industry’s position amongst the world’s best; offering cutting edge technology, use of laser machines, computerized yield planning machines, advanced bruiting lathes, diamond impregnated scaives, and more.

Your target audienceIGJME is expected to attract upwards of 6,000 – 8,000 trade visitors comprising decision makers from the manufacturing and retail segments of gems & jewellery industry. Apart from GJEPC’s 5,500 members, attendees will include large retailers and jewellery manufacturers from key centres such as Surat, Mumbai, Jaipur, Rajkot, Coimbatore, Cochin, Chennai, Kolkata and Delhi. The visitor registration process will ensure the presence of only senior business heads as well as key production and technical members of the industry.

Well-segmented product sections

Diamond manufacturing machinery

Jewellery manufacturing machinery

Tools & equipment

Gemstones manufacturing machinery (precious / semi-precious)

Allied (Packaging / IT & software / Education)

Ideally timedMid-December is the ideal time for jewellery manufacturers to focus on upgradation and refurbishment of machinery and technology. While in India, it is post the main jewellery-buying season (Diwali / wedding), and exporters have also completed their Christmas orders; it is also the ideal time for International buyers, who have replenished stocks required for festive buying during Christmas and the holiday season ahead. In addition, visitors will enjoy the pleasant weather in Surat, averaging 22degrees C.Stall pricing

Presented by

The Gem & Jewellery Export

Promotion Council

India’s apex industry body

In affiliation with

Surat Diamond Association

A 5-star hospitality packagePre-identified and select 100 leading

companies comprising large export

houses and manufacturers will be

offered a complimentary package

covering hotel stay at Surat’s top

5-star hotel for two nights.

S E M I N A R S & W O R K S H O P S

Cutting edge technology to hone skill sets

Forward integration into jewellery manufacturing soon followed with great success, averaging a growth of nearly 15-20 per cent each year over

the last decade. Rapid strides have been made to achieve the highest standards

of quality, integration of machinery and technology as well as design development.

The Indian gemstones, both precious and semi-precious, have also been

gaining steady and rapid recognition as India continues to emerge as a major source,

with Jaipur having the distinction of being the manufacturing hub. A complete spectrum of coloured gems are cut and polished in the ‘pink city’ in factories using latest polishing machines and state-of-the-art technology.

The jewellery retail network in India is vast. It encompasses approximately 2.5 million outlets – all of which have their own demand for store equipment and accessories.

Little wonder then that IGJME offers machinery, equipment and accessory manufacturers the ideal opportunity to exponentially expand their customer base in the country, catering to the wide requirement of the trade that is constantly growing and upgrading to meet the changing demands and trends of the market.

IGJME will also feature seminars and workshops conducted by the world’s leading authorities on gems & jewellery manufacturing technology, materials and industrial design.

It’s an opportunity to update knowledge and obtain firsthand experience of the latest cutting edge technology.

Being the first machinery expo of its kind in India, GJEPC is offering attractive rates to participating companies. Both raw space and shell booths are available in units of 3 x 3 metres.

National

International

Raw Space only: ` 7,000 per sq. mt. plus service tax

Built in Stall (Shell Scheme): ` 7,500 per sq. mt. plus service tax

Raw Space only: US$ 150 per sq. mt. plus service tax

Built in Stall (Shell Scheme): US$ 160 per sq. mt. plus service tax

Floor Plancoming soon

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Great machines make Great masterpieces

For more details: The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion CouncilUnit G2-A, Trade Centre, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai – 400 0051, India.

Tel: +91-22-43541800 • Fax +91-22 2654769 • Email: [email protected]

Website: www.gjepc.org/igjme

S T A L L B O O K I N G S O P E N

Surat – the manufacturing hubSurat is the world’s largest diamond manufacturing centre. The Surat

district is home to over 5,000 diamond manufacturing units including some of the most advanced,

large-scale diamond cutting factories in the world, in addition to over 6500 diamond

manufacturers from surrounding cities and towns. The Surat SEZ boasts of over 100 listed companies and is fast emerging as a leading jewellery production hub. Being Gujarat’s second largest city, it has daily connections by air and rail to Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur

and other Indian metros. A thriving commercial centre with a gem & jewellery SEZ and its own modern port (Adani-Hazira), the city is one of the fastest

growing business hubs in the country.

Surat International Exhibition & Convention CentrebE A pArt of IndIA’S lArgESt gEm &JEwEllErY mAChInErY ExhIbItIon

ChennaiR. Dayanidhi

Cell: [email protected]

DelhiPranabesh HazraCell: 9958622977

[email protected]

JaipurShyam Bilochi

Cell: [email protected]

KolkataKaushik Ghosh

Cell: [email protected]

MumbaiBhavin KhorasiaCell: 9987753835

[email protected]

Malcom SarkariCell: 9427100648

[email protected]

Surat

SIECC is a state-of-the-art, iconic exhibition centre inaugurated in 2010. It is fully air conditioned with a column-free exhibit area and equipped with all modern amenities like CCTV, power supply back-up & 300 junction points, business centre, cafeteria, washrooms, ample parking facilities, etc. The Centre is located within the city limits of Surat.